University of Richmond Student Nominated for “Do Something” Award
University of Richmond student, Manyang Reath, has been nominated as a semi-finalist in the 2012 “Do Something” awards for his non-profit organization, Humanity Helping Sudan Project. Reath got the idea for HHSP four years ago, when he was looking for a way to give back.“I had the idea in my heart this it was something […]
Slow Food RVA
In 1986, Slow Food started as a protest against the opening of a McDonald’s restaurant at the foot of Rome’s historic Spanish Step. While born out of a reaction to fast food, this movement was also an attempt to preserve local food traditions and people’s interest in the food they eat, where it comes from, […]
Hungry for Feast
Just a year ago, Johnny Hugel and Josh Epperson could barely be defined as acquaintances: that person out there in the city whom you know of, and have perhaps have even talked to, yet fail to realize just how much the two of you have in common.
Kindness: Every Move Matters
In the past, my homes have always been a sort of haven, my hideaway from the world. As a kindness worker, so much of my life is lived in an outward and extroverted way. I find a sense of solace retreating back to family within those four walls.
Richmond Moves to Knock Out Poverty
As the City of Richmond moves closer to its goal of becoming a Tier One City, Mayor Dwight Jones has lined up a team of experts to knock out poverty. “If we are to effectively address poverty in our city, we have to do so with a united front,” explains Richmond’s mayor.
Secretary Cheng and More to Highlight in 2012 Virgina Entrepreneur Summit
RVA is getting down to business. Tomorrow the Venture Forum, a Richmond based organization focused on promoting entrepreneurship in central Virginia, will host a highly anticipated 2012 Virginia Entrepreneur Summit.
Inside Snagajob’s focus on building a thriving workplace culture
Whenever I’m asked about Snagajob’s culture, I think the one thing people have the biggest misperception about is that it’s only a culture of “fun.” And, while it is extremely fun, and we will work incredibly hard to keep it that way, it is only fun as long as we work extremely hard. We’re big believers that hard work and having fun while doing it are not mutually exclusive.
RVA Has Swagger
Arriving at the TED Conference in Los Angeles on a redeye flight, I began to ready myself for four days of mental gymnastics. The conference, which sees the world’s brightest thinkers and go-getters, is always an inspiring look into the future. As a speaker at these events for eight years, I’ve always enjoyed telling others of my hometown. At this trip, however, I arrived with a certain swagger, proud to tell everyone that I was a resident of Richmond, Virginia.
A Great Time to be a Beer Geek in RVA
Ardent Craft Ales resides in a garage off Jefferson Street in Union Hill. On my Sunday visit, the doors are wide open, as a few snow flurries fall, heralding this winter’s big snow. It’s a great time to be a beer geek in RVA. Inside, longtime homebrewers Thomas Sullivan, Paul Karns, and Kevin O’Leary, are […]
You Are What You Post: The Rise of the Personal Brand Online
So, how do you like Facebook Timeline so far? We can safely ask this now that the rest of Facebook has been nudged into the service, even though many Richmonders had played with the massive profile change for months now.