University of Richmond Magazine

Club sports players cheer during a game.

‘Spiders on three!’

Weeks before graduation, senior Sophia Demerath left it all on the field with UR’s club soccer team as it took on VCU in an annual competition between the schools' sport clubs.

A photo of Wendy Perdue in her office. She is smiling at the camera and wearing a blue jacket.
Richmond Law Magazine
Wendy Perdue’s final call

After 15 years leading Richmond Law, Wendy Perdue is stepping down as dean. She leaves a legacy of putting students at the forefront of every decision.

Athletics
The art of the crossover

Richmond soccer player Marisa Snee steps off the pitch to test her skills in sports where a foot (almost) never touches a ball.


Spiders Near and Far




quote
“Being able to adapt is one of the most useful things you can do.
—Christopher Yates, ’08, who leveraged his journalism degree to become an art director

Eye



Around Campus


An illustration showing two roommates in silhouette, talking. They are frmaed by a gothic arch and a key hover between therm. There are other assorted images to suggest college life, liks a blue exam book, banners proclaiming each of the four years they lived together, and a Richmond spider logo.
Moments
They stuck together
Collegian reporter Amelia Beard, ’29, wrote about a celebration of roommates who became great friends and just kept rooming together through four years at UR.

Laura Knouse
Expert
How to thrive with adult ADHD
Psychology professor Laura Knouse, author of the new book Living Well with Adult ADHD, offers five practical tips backed by science.

Sports


Molly Wise jumping at the 2025 NCAA Championships in Eugene, Oregon
Track And Field
The Spider that flies

Long jumper Molly Wise, the program record-holder, is elevating her goals for her senior season. Her talent has already put her on the national stage.

A photo of Ally Sweeney high-fiving a member of the women's basketball staff.
Spider Basketball
The coaches’ kids

Spider women’s basketball has one of the nation’s elite scorers, one of the top three-point attacks, and a panoply of other not-so-secret weapons. But there’s one intangible that might be staying under the radar.


Spider Questionnaire


Katie Fishman stands on the Great Wall of China with the wall seen behind her.
Spider Questionnaire
‘Do what feels right’
Katie Fishman, ’09, has traveled the world since graduation. She talks about trusting her instincts and avoiding the trap of doing “what society says you are ‘supposed’ to do.”

Faculty spotlight


A portrait of professor Janelle Peifer in her office. She is a young black woman with long braids wearing a green and black dress, and she is sitting in a chair, smiling at the camera.
Curriculum Vitae
In session
Psychology professor Janelle Peifer unpacks identity, trauma, and personal development in the classroom and in scholarship for the public.

Editor’s picks


A man wearing a hat kisses the Stanley Cup
Champions
The view from the top
In the summer of 2024, three Spiders reached the pinnacle of success in professional sports. They describe the experience and how UR helped them along the way.
#SpiderLove
Love, eventually
A kiss in the gazebo between Scott Hurd, B’89, and Diane Kraynak, W’89, was 25 years in the making.
An overhead image of Courtney Paulk swimming in the James River.
Well-Being
Brain waves
Open water swimmers face immense physical challenges — but the mental strength required is laced with lessons we can all learn from.

Spider expertise


Tyler Rigot, GC’25, celebrating with teammates at the end of a Banana Ball game in Richmond
Baseball
How to think like a Banana Ball player
After Tyler Rigot, GC’25, finished his final athletic season, he jumped to playing in the Banana Ball league, a fast-paced and antic-filled twist on baseball.
Student reading in a hammock at Westhampton Lake
Wellbeing
How to be supportive
UR’s director of CAPS offers his tips for how to support the mental health needs of the college student in your life.

President’s columns


A guest speaker leads a discussion at the McDowell Institute lecture series
Forum
Modeling constructive dialogue

President Hallock writes that the University of Richmond is recognized as a place that values and supports the exchange of ideas.

Classroom of students listening to lecture with laptops open
Forum
AI is on our minds at UR
President Hallock reflects on efforts across campus to understand and teach the AI-related skills and competencies Spiders should have when they graduate.
Students studying outside on the grass with colorful flowers in foreground
Forum
Economics of financial aid
Investments in financial aid are key to continuing the university’s upward trajectory, writes Kevin F. Hallock, the university’s president.

More to Explore


Athletics
When Richmond’s athletics department asked soccer player Marisa Snee, '26, about trying out different sports for a University of Richmond Magazine story, she said yes immediately. Read the full story from Marisa's POV at magazine.richmond.edu.