In his latest with @ConversationUS, @richmondas political science professor Dan Palazzolo breaks down bipartisanship and what it takes to achieve it. @Naomi_Schalit #URExpert https://t.co/QIFTncR0vX
— UR Media & PR (@URNews2Use) February 11, 2021
.@urichmond chemistry professor Miles Johnson receives $500,000 @NSF CAREER Award to further chemical compound research. @richmondas #SpiderPride https://t.co/NKvgv4QuCI
— UR Media & PR (@URNews2Use) February 11, 2021
#URichmond @richmondas compsci professor Jory Denny authored this piece about algorithms via @gizmodoau – which originally appeared in @conversationus. #URExpert https://t.co/3RbgAzUeOc pic.twitter.com/VVjq9dSKiA
— UR Media & PR (@URNews2Use) February 10, 2021
.@richmondas history professor @pippaholloway is quoted in this @MotherJones piece about the power of the 14th amendment. Read it here: https://t.co/hPhfSdoi2H
— UR Media & PR (@URNews2Use) February 9, 2021
In her latest with @ConversationUS, @richmondas political science professor Tracy Roof writes about the new steps the government’s taking toward #COVID19 relief to help fight hunger in the U.S. https://t.co/N2bsPoPhmC
— UR Media & PR (@URNews2Use) February 9, 2021
.@richmondas professor Todd Lookingbill co-authors an @RTDNEWS piece regarding the significance of the designation of Bear Rocks Preserve in West Virginia as a national landmark for future conservation efforts. https://t.co/Ct95V2P8dm
— UR Media & PR (@URNews2Use) February 8, 2021
Interested in learning about what @richmondas behavioral neuroscience professor Kelly Lambert is up to after teaching rats to drive? @LabManager has the scoop. #URExpert https://t.co/0yfzQewL5o
— UR Media & PR (@URNews2Use) February 4, 2021
A #SpiderPride moment out of the @URLawSchool: Professor Tara Casey & students from her public policy class help pass the Preserving the American Dream Act in the VA General Assembly to protect homeowners from foreclosure. @ShelbyBrownCBS6 has the story. https://t.co/6f9ExQZUNd
— UR Media & PR (@URNews2Use) February 4, 2021
.@richmondas rhetoric & communication studies professor Nicole Maurantonio weighs in on the controversy surrounding the renaming of San Francisco public schools via this @MLNow piece written by @EskSF. #URExpert https://t.co/aiPxtEEiGK
— UR Media & PR (@URNews2Use) February 1, 2021
.@urichmond President Ronald A. Crutcher (@racrutcher) has a new memoir in the works. The @AP has more details on his book “I Had No Idea You Were Black.” https://t.co/FuC9TO50iO pic.twitter.com/XEohU4y6hB
— UR Media & PR (@URNews2Use) January 27, 2021
.@urichmond has opened its new Well-Being Center to help students with their academics, as well as mental and physical health. @8NEWS has the scoop: https://t.co/KaoOHGkjtR
— UR Media & PR (@URNews2Use) January 15, 2021
#URichmond @JepsonSchool of Leadership Studies Dean Sandra Peart has authored an opinion piece for History News Network @myHNN on the dangers of when leaders use speech as a weapon. Read it here — https://t.co/DHIvwC0XrV
— UR Media & PR (@URNews2Use) January 13, 2021
.@JepsonSchool leadership studies professor David Wilkins is quoted in this @IndianCountry piece on President-Elect Joe #Biden’s choice to have Deb Haaland lead the Department of Interior. https://t.co/vRrTcTDZLm
— UR Media & PR (@URNews2Use) December 21, 2020
On the last 2020 podcast episode of @theworld, host @MarcoWerman interviews @richmondas professor Elizabeth Outka a/b the cultural impact of the 1918 flu pandemic. Visit https://t.co/gUWOBkJUMe to see additional #URichmond experts in the news. #URExpert https://t.co/SWUA4ljLSd
— UR Media & PR (@URNews2Use) January 6, 2021
.@Richmondas political science professor Dan Palazzolo co-authored an op-ed for @Newsweek on how the rule of law defeated partisanship in the 2020 election. https://t.co/ypcvuFI4c1 pic.twitter.com/D7gYh6ggj2
— UR Media & PR (@URNews2Use) December 23, 2020
WATCH @richmondas music professor Joanna Love discuss how #music listening formats have changed over the last 30 years. Her interview begins at 18:33 on this @myVPM Virginia Currents episode. https://t.co/6fxAQlQ89O
— UR Media & PR (@URNews2Use) December 15, 2020
.@richmondas bio prof. Jory Brinkerhoff authored “Lyme disease symptoms could be mistaken for COVID-19, w/ serious consequences.” The @ConversationUS piece, published in May, had widespread appeal throughout the summer months. #FridayFive https://t.co/LsYQYAqN7x
— UR Media & PR (@URNews2Use) December 11, 2020
Mother Nature left her calling card at @urichmond this morning. ❄️@URSpiderNetwork @richmondas @urspcs @UR_RobinsSchool @URLawSchool pic.twitter.com/5h7TwUP5d1
— Jepson School (@JepsonSchool) January 28, 2021
In his latest research on #moralpsychology, #leadershipstudies professor and social psychologist @donforsyth explains why some people have resisted #HealthMandates during the #COVID19Pandemic: https://t.co/Md3rK56WwZ @URNews2Use @ElsevierConnect #morality #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/eylFTWxueL
— Jepson School (@JepsonSchool) February 5, 2021
#Democracy works best when #leadership is tempered by #humility, says #leadershipstudies distinguished lecturer Kenneth Ruscio via @csmonitor. @HarryBruinius @URNews2Use https://t.co/O6FteND8dZ pic.twitter.com/xoC4KURrFw
— Jepson School (@JepsonSchool) February 4, 2021
Alumna Adrienne Smith, '98, pursues her dream career at a Napa Valley winery: https://t.co/5ASgXPYtvj @urichmond @URSpiderNetwork @UR_RobinsSchool @ParallelWines
— Jepson School (@JepsonSchool) February 3, 2021
#ICYMI, Kenneth Ruscio argues in his @RTDNEWS op-ed that #leadership in a #democracy requires humility, trustworthiness, and respect for democratic institutions–qualities lacking in the #Trump administration. @URNews2Use @RTDOpinions @wlunews https://t.co/6Kc6Vbsmq1
— Jepson School (@JepsonSchool) January 29, 2021
#ICYMI, check out this @RTDNEWS op-ed in which #leadershipstudies prof @ThadWilliamson and his co-authors argue for another four-year contract for @RPS_Schools superintendent @JasonKamras: https://t.co/OKEURBVz7N @RTDOpinions @URNews2Use #RVA #K12 pic.twitter.com/J6GVAmfjbj
— Jepson School (@JepsonSchool) January 27, 2021
.@urichmond alumnus and @Walgreens executive Ed Kaleta, '95, takes a lead in the #covidtesting and #COVID19Vaccination rollouts. @richmondas @URSpiderNetwork #leadershipstudies #covid19vaccine #SpiderPride https://t.co/Ugj06dNmN7 https://t.co/vh13rGI3zs
— Jepson School (@JepsonSchool) January 26, 2021
#Leadershipstudies senior distinguished lecturer Kenneth Ruscio reflects on the meaning of #democracy and #leadership: https://t.co/6Kc6Vbsmq1 @RTDOpinions @RTDNEWS @URNews2Use @urichmond @wlunews pic.twitter.com/cdnzgktZAv
— Jepson School (@JepsonSchool) January 22, 2021
Today @KamalaHarris will shatter #leadership stereotypes by becoming our first female, African American, Asian American VP during #Inauguration2021. #Leadershipstudies prof @CrystalLHoyt comments: https://t.co/Ewl85WmazU @usatodayopinion @USATODAY @URNews2Use
— Jepson School (@JepsonSchool) January 20, 2021
As the #coronaviruspandemic surges in the US, President-elect Biden promises to prioritize #COVID19 #vaccinations. Check out what #leadershipstudies faculty experts have to say about the pandemic: https://t.co/1o77iWbfxE @urichmond @URNews2Use pic.twitter.com/D2KE3YXNt6
— Jepson School (@JepsonSchool) January 18, 2021
#ICYMI, #leadershipstudies prof George Goethals addressed the #insurrection at the #Capitol in a @RTDMPW op-ed: "“There have been many demagogues in US history, but I don’t see anyone able to replicate Trump’s mob-inciting charisma." https://t.co/cFBQxEJzoD @URNews2Use @RTDNEWS
— Jepson School (@JepsonSchool) January 11, 2021
This week we've been exploring how alumni use their #leadershipstudies degrees. Conor Flanagan, '12, answers that question by explaining his work as a consultant at the global management consulting firm Bain & Company (@BainAlerts): https://t.co/U5uqwTFgZx @URSpiderNetwork
— Jepson School (@JepsonSchool) January 8, 2021
Ivana Marshall, '17, shares how she uses her #leadershipstudies degree as Assistant Director of Alumni Engagement and Inclusion Initiatives at William & Mary: https://t.co/59dN32epUw. #LeadingTheWay @URSpiderNetwork
— Jepson School (@JepsonSchool) January 7, 2021
This week we are exploring how alumni use their #leadershipstudies degrees. Here, Matthew Reinaker, '02, explains how he applies his major as founder and president of Asurest, his estate-planning law practice: https://t.co/vZhmyWjrBT. @URSpiderNetwork
— Jepson School (@JepsonSchool) January 5, 2021
#2020YearInReview: In a year forever associated with #COVID19, we thank our #leadershipstudies alumni on the frontlines of fighting the #coronaviruspandemic! @urichmond @URSpiderNetwork @uwfm @mindpeaceclinic @coopermedschool https://t.co/E0AGvzKHfc
— Jepson School (@JepsonSchool) December 23, 2020
#Discriminatoryhousing practices & policies created racial homeownership & #wealthgaps that persist today, says #leadershipstudies prof Julian Hayter, who grew up in a redlined neighborhood in Des Moines. #redlining @urichmond @URNews2Use @IowaPublicRadio. https://t.co/8xuoLf08kn pic.twitter.com/oB5VnsyUTa
— Jepson School (@JepsonSchool) December 23, 2020
#2020YearInReview: #AmericanDemocracy has been tested in unprecedented ways in 2020. Join #leadershipstudies professors @ThadWilliamson and Julian Hayter and their colleagues @MelodyCBarnes and @WFUProfWalker for a discussion on making #democracy work. https://t.co/Nc4QPcZIFH
— Jepson School (@JepsonSchool) December 22, 2020
#2020YearInReview: With #COVID-19 cases surging across the US, Dean @speart's argument for taking safety precautions is more relevant than ever: https://t.co/qDJ1Rx0ifr @URNews2Use @commPRObiz pic.twitter.com/4CAvoxef0o
— Jepson School (@JepsonSchool) December 18, 2020
In a 2018 @AC360 interview, #leadershipstudies prof Julian Hayter prophetically suggested, "We do a little bit of historical jujutsu. . . We use the scale and grandeur of those [#Confederate] monuments against themselves." #BLM @URNews2Use @60Minutes https://t.co/Ci4zW31CEB pic.twitter.com/Q54x5rQAn8
— Jepson School (@JepsonSchool) December 11, 2020
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This week on the podcast, @AlexAragona speaks with Sandra J. Peart as she traces the life of John Stuart Mill and explores some of the key pillars of his thinking. Listen below or wherever you get your podcasts! https://t.co/7wWhs2Od0L
— Institute for Liberal Studies (@Liberal_Studies) January 27, 2021
Organic Krush opens its first campus cafe at founder’s alma mater: UR. https://t.co/Q8Cir5wB8g @organickrush @urichmond pic.twitter.com/05gC55YBQO
— Richmond BizSense (@rvabizsense) February 2, 2021
A new #RVA-area location of @organickrush eatery makes its debut on the campus of the @urichmond, the alma mater of one of the chain’s owners, serving an array of healthy options from bowls and wraps to smoothies and juices.https://t.co/Tc4fjnTcLQ
— Richmond magazine (@RichmondMag) January 28, 2021
"About 70% of top executives for small- to medium-sized businesses in Virginia said in a recent survey that they expect business conditions altered by the pandemic to return to a more “normal” state in late 2021 or sometime in 2022." https://t.co/AaKtAG6pL8
— Robins School (@UR_RobinsSchool) February 3, 2021
When one executive wanted some of his key employees to have exposure to the broader aspects of business beyond their day-to-day areas of responsibility, he knew where to send them. https://t.co/WeNJLVoKY2 #MiniMBA
— Robins School (@UR_RobinsSchool) February 10, 2021
Prof. Rachel Suddarth, an expert in health law, shares why it is difficult to change the U.S. healthcare market in this article via @wallethub. Read more here. https://t.co/oTBISIDIKD
— Richmond Law (@URLawSchool) February 8, 2021
#ICYMI | Prof. Allison Tait (@athenais1674) spoke with Bloomberg @wealth about Jeffrey Epstein's estate planning work for Leon Black. Read more here: https://t.co/IeLfUT4S2G
— Richmond Law (@URLawSchool) February 5, 2021
Prof. Corinna Lain (@lawproflain) shares her thoughts on how the Biden Administration should handle the death penalty in this video via @AJEnglish. Watch the entire stream here (and hear from Prof. Lain around the 17:00 mark!): https://t.co/MORApVEtsJ
— Richmond Law (@URLawSchool) February 3, 2021
The Richmond Law & Business Forum has officially launched! In this video, @ProfJErickson shares more about the program, explains how students and alumni can get involved, and goes over what events to expect in the coming months. https://t.co/6DP3f1ItJv
— Richmond Law (@URLawSchool) February 1, 2021
#ICYMI | In partnership with the @VPLC, students are helping inform proposed legislation to improve housing equity in Virginia. Read more in the latest online feature. https://t.co/y4U1J33Mcn
— Richmond Law (@URLawSchool) January 28, 2021
We’re honored to host the @VPLC’s portrait exhibit “40 Years, 40 Faces” in the @urlawlibrary. Watch this video to get a glimpse of people who have benefited from the work of VPLC over the years. To see each portrait and the subject’s story, visit https://t.co/fx5dM75O9L. pic.twitter.com/rEtrb0bQOv
— Richmond Law (@URLawSchool) January 27, 2021
In Prof. @legal_lou’s public policy course, students assisted the @VPLC by researching housing equity topics, which ultimately helped inform the Preserving the American Dream Act. Read more in today’s online feature. https://t.co/wmkKykHydO
— Richmond Law (@URLawSchool) January 26, 2021
Prof. Carl Tobias explains one reason why former president Trump didn’t grant a self-pardon in this article via @vice. Read more here. https://t.co/RwAsroxcCk
— Richmond Law (@URLawSchool) January 21, 2021
Prof. Carl Tobias weighs in on President Trump’s recent Twitter ban in this article by technology journalist @jguynn via @usatoday. https://t.co/ksWAzRrdu0
— Richmond Law (@URLawSchool) January 14, 2021
From where to watch the Congressional proceedings to impeachment legal considerations, Liz Schiller, Reference and Research Services Librarian, outlines resources to help keep you up-to-date. Take a look here via the @URLawLibrary blog. https://t.co/tVSe5GBsXK
— Richmond Law (@URLawSchool) January 13, 2021
Prof. Carl Tobias weighs in on @CocaCola’s decision to hire former federal judge J. Michael Luttig for advice on its tax fight with the IRS. Read more here via @BLaw. https://t.co/gq2eByIGrP
— Richmond Law (@URLawSchool) January 11, 2021
Mike Ward, L’83, is continuing the legacy of his wife, Jill Ward, L’83, one blanket at a time. Learn more in this “Making A Difference” feature via @RTDNews. https://t.co/T2EaGlALLo
— Richmond Law (@URLawSchool) January 6, 2021
From her best business decision to the book that has inspired her the most, Jessica Barile, L’14, of the @VACreditUnion answers questions for the @RTDNews series Getting To Know. Learn more about her here. https://t.co/yzkFNmjEuI
— Richmond Law (@URLawSchool) January 4, 2021
#ICYMI | Read Prof. Casey's feature about her work connecting students with pro bono community service opportunities in this piece via @rtdnews. https://t.co/ydHgEcB8Vi
— Richmond Law (@URLawSchool) January 4, 2021
From COVID-19 to the presidential election, #URichmond faculty offered thoughtful analysis on a range of topics throughout 2020. #SpiderPride https://t.co/ZIO5Bmu0M9
— University of Richmond (@urichmond) January 5, 2021
Learn how a summer internship in a Tanzanian hospital lead Leland Damron, ’18, to pursue NIH research and then medical school. #SpiderPride https://t.co/70gVehxm8J
— University of Richmond (@urichmond) February 11, 2021
The University of Richmond has updated the COVID-19 Dashboard, which tracks cumulative and current data cases within the campus community. Read the latest update here: https://t.co/M10NOQY00s
— University of Richmond (@urichmond) February 10, 2021
#URichmond President @racrutcher recalls inspiring words from civil rights leaders in his new memoir, "I Had No Idea You Were Black," that releases today.https://t.co/SHrp0VVPm7
— University of Richmond (@urichmond) February 9, 2021
#URichmond professor Eugene Maurakis has received more than $200K in grant support from the National Science Foundation for research on freshwater fishes in Virginia. #SpiderPride https://t.co/CBbCBm3sJt
— University of Richmond (@urichmond) February 5, 2021
#URichmond received nearly 14,000 first-year applications for admission, while adapting to a pandemic and virtual recruiting.https://t.co/Wj1bEGDsA6
— University of Richmond (@urichmond) February 4, 2021
#URichmond’s Robins School of Business has earned its best ranking ever from Poets&Quants — coming in at No. 23 among all undergraduate business schools in 2021. #SpiderPridehttps://t.co/MVNLOoDRxE
— University of Richmond (@urichmond) February 3, 2021
#URichmond's Boatwright Memorial Library is home to the Dr. and Mrs. Wyatt Tee Walker Collection. Walker served as chief strategist for Martin Luther King Jr. Archivist Taylor McNeilly authored this piece honoring Walker's legacy and Black History Month.https://t.co/NmFa4Pbend
— University of Richmond (@urichmond) February 2, 2021
#URichmond has established the CAPS Peer Support Warmline, a non-emergency, peer-based chat service that will help students with anxiety and stress. #SpiderPride https://t.co/iNOSuWAOQA
— University of Richmond (@urichmond) February 1, 2021
Learn how #URichmond's COVID superheroes protected the web consistently throughout the fall semester. #SpiderPride https://t.co/ouKLTucQNs
— University of Richmond (@urichmond) January 29, 2021
#URichmond’s latest solar project, Spider Solar, is a new 20-megawatt solar energy facility that replenishes the electric grid with the same amount of renewable solar energy that the campus uses to run day-to-day operations. #SpiderPride https://t.co/C0hcS3JrAh
— University of Richmond (@urichmond) January 28, 2021
In an excerpt from his forthcoming memoir, #URichmond President @racrutcher recalls inspiring words from civil rights leaders.https://t.co/Bp8bW8vew8
— University of Richmond (@urichmond) January 27, 2021
#URichmond President Crutcher has authored a piece on the responsibility of teaching students to have conversations across racial, cultural, and ideological differences.https://t.co/12XLKGIa6c
— University of Richmond (@urichmond) January 27, 2021
Jarmal Bevels, ’18, and his startup, @TheSeql, have developed a new way to connect high school athletes and college recruiters by using an approach that borrows from online dating tech. #SpiderPridehttps://t.co/ZD0eItyspq
— University of Richmond (@urichmond) January 25, 2021
#URichmond professor Eugene Maurakis has been awarded “Best Short Film” in the RVA Environmental Film Festival for “Plastic Oceans,” which explores plastic pollution in oceanic environments through art. #SpiderPride https://t.co/i1QsATqrDv
— University of Richmond (@urichmond) January 22, 2021
A little neuroscience goes a long way — especially when you’re planning during a pandemic.https://t.co/9Xi0G7L6dz
— University of Richmond (@urichmond) January 21, 2021
Cole Sydnor, ’17, and his wife, Charisma Jamison, offer a positive message in challenging times through their video series. #SpiderPride https://t.co/xJukykAmqm
— University of Richmond (@urichmond) January 20, 2021
#URichmond faculty experts offer research-based tips for setting realistic goals in 2021.https://t.co/MvyVlNz5cJ
— University of Richmond (@urichmond) January 13, 2021
#URichmond professor Todd Lookingbill has been named an Outstanding Faculty Award recipient by the State Council of Higher Education. #SpiderPride https://t.co/6NPnRXTbb1
— University of Richmond (@urichmond) January 11, 2021
#URichmond has announced it will meet the full demonstrated financial need for all Richmond Public Schools graduates who qualify to attend with grant aid — not with loans — up to the full attendance cost. https://t.co/uZqBokaNPy
— University of Richmond (@urichmond) January 9, 2021
Four #URichmond seniors took second place in Indiana University’s National Team Selling Competition. #SpiderPride https://t.co/NbS3UGHOpK
— University of Richmond (@urichmond) January 7, 2021
While some sports were put on hold this year, Major League Soccer held its championship game — and Tim Bezbatchenko, '04, helped lead the @ColumbusCrewSC to victory. #SpiderPride https://t.co/AuJKPIMGOr
— University of Richmond (@urichmond) January 6, 2021
Learn how #URichmond's Career Services gets creative to assist students and alumni in a challenging job market. #SpiderPride https://t.co/6CpbrtW33d
— University of Richmond (@urichmond) January 4, 2021
We're bringing you some levity to close out 2020 with the help of #URichmond President Crutcher and this blooper reel from his #SpiderTalks series. pic.twitter.com/odlVLoCB64
— University of Richmond (@urichmond) December 30, 2020
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Saturday’s game vs VCU has been postponed. #OneRichmond https://t.co/WPqF7GqkPo
— Richmond Basketball (@SpiderMBB) January 13, 2021