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University of Richmond

University of Richmond
University of Richmond seal.svg
Motto Verbum Vitae et Lumen Scientiae (Latin)
Motto in English
Word of life and the light of knowledge
Type Private
Established 1830 (1830)
Endowment $2.190 billion (2016)
President Ronald Crutcher
Academic staff
612 (402 full-time, 210 part-time)
Students 4,131
Undergraduates 3,254 (3,052 full-time, 202 part-time)
Postgraduates 877 (500 full-time, 377 part-time)
Location Richmond, Virginia, U.S.
Campus Suburban, 350 acres (1.4 km2)
Colors UR Blue and UR Red
         
Athletics NCAA Division IA-10
Nickname Spiders
Mascot WebstUR the Spider
Affiliations
Website www.richmond.edu
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The University of Richmond (UR or U of R) is a private, nonsectarian, liberal arts college located in the city of Richmond, Virginia, with small portions of the campus extending into surrounding Henrico County. U of R is a primarily undergraduate, residential university with approximately 4,350 undergraduate and graduate students in five schools: the School of Arts and Sciences, the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business, the Jepson School of Leadership Studies, the University of Richmond School of Law and the School of Professional & Continuing Studies.

Founded by Virginia Baptists in 1830 as a manual labor institute for men wishing to become ministers, with instruction begun by the Rev. Edward Baptist, an 1813 graduate of Hampden–Sydney College, the school was incorporated ten years later as Richmond College. After 1834, the Columbia House was the main academic building of Richmond College. During the American Civil War, the entire student body formed a regiment and joined the Confederate army. Richmond College's buildings were used as a hospital for Confederate troops and later as a Union barracks. The college invested all of its funds in Confederate war bonds, and the outcome of the war left it bankrupt. In 1866, James Thomas donated $5,000 to reopen the college. The T.C. Williams School of Law opened in 1870.


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