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  • Mar 23
    12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

    Join the Department of Biology for Student Honors Presentations.   Nora Correiro-Do Birds Spread Southern Ticks North? A Phylogenetic Analysis of Avian-Associated Ixodes scapularis Jeff Tsai-Global Variation in Urban Rat Body Size: Ecological Drivers and Implications for Pest Management

    University of Richmond, Gottwald Center for the Sciences, Gottwald Auditorium, A001
  • Mar 25
    3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

    Join the Department of Philosophy to learn about upcoming philosophy courses for fall 2026, chat with faculty and see which philosophy classes could be right for you, or learn what you can do with a philosophy degree. Snacks will be provided

    University of Richmond, Humanities , Classics & Philosophy Library
  • Mar 25
    4:30 PM - 5:30 PM

    The Power of Parental Care: How Its Presence & Absence-Shapes Brains Across Generations

    University of Richmond, Tyler Haynes Commons, Alice Haynes Commons
  • Mar 25
    4:30 PM - 5:30 PM

    Presented by Mavis Biss, Professor of Philosophy, Loyola University Maryland

    University of Richmond, Humanities , Humanities Commons, 220
  • Mar 26
    7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

    The Writers Series exposes Richmond students, the greater university community, and city residents to some of today’s most celebrated writers. Readings are free and open to the public, though seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. 

    University of Richmond, Weinstein Hall, Brown-Alley Room
  • Mar 29
    3:00 PM - 5:30 PM

    “The Search for Coffins and Carpenters: Insights into Technology and Religion in Ancient Egypt”

  • Mar 30
    12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

    Minuk Kim, R’ 16, assistant professor of economics at Bryn Mawr College, returns to campus for the Department of Mathematics & Statistics' Annual Colloquium.

    University of Richmond, Robins School of Business, Room 114
  • Mar 31
    4:30 PM

    Join UR law professor Allison Tait for a compelling conversation about her new book, The House That Family Money Built, a thought-provoking exploration of how wealth shapes families, opportunities, and society. Drawing on themes of wealth inequality, privilege, debt, and the systems that sustain them – and connecting directly to the Humanities Center theme "How Do We Inherit?" –...

    University of Richmond, Humanities , Humanities Commons
  • Apr 03
    1:30 PM - 2:30 PM

    Join the Department of Chemistry for student presentations as part of the Powell Seminar Series. “Bridging Textbook Claims and Primary Literature: A Case Study on Alkene Hydration” Senior Presentation: Elise DunkelbergerTitle TBDSenior Presentation: Charlie Sheppard For additional information contact: Jeffrey Simpson or Pat Coleman.

    University of Richmond, Gottwald Center for the Sciences, A001
  • Apr 07
    7:00 PM - 10:00 PM

    The Consequences of Love

    University of Richmond, Jepson Hall, Room 118