Richmond College
The mission of the ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ Residential College System is to provide engaging living-learning communities for the ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ resident and commuter students. This is helped by the participation of faculty and professional staff. We promote student retention by providing living-learning communities which foster student involvement, competition, leadership development, and service... all while encouraging an appreciation for diversity and individual differences. In essence, we are building community through Diversity, Retention, Involvement, Leadership, and Learning.
Through activity participation, students get to work with faculty and administrators to help shape social and academic programming. We support philanthropic and volunteer programs that put students in contact with the community beyond the University. We commit to nurturing the development of self-sufficient, responsible freshmen so they may have a successful college experience ending with graduation.
Richmond College is named in honor of James H. Richmond, the university's 3rd president. From 1936 until 1945 it was known as the ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ Teachers College. Richmond Hall became known as Richmond College when the university established the campus-wide residential college system in 1996. ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ was the first public university in the nation with a successful, comprehensive residential college program.
Crest, Mascot and Colors
The crest includes a lion which signifies readiness to fight and protect. The crown is the crown of the heir. The shield is the official emblem of the university, the shape chosen for the Richmond coat of arms. Finally, the motto, "Reach," symbolizes that the members of Richmond College will always aspire to its morals and ethical code while striving to reach their high potential. Mainly composed of the color red, as well as dark blue, as those are the official Richmond colors.
Traditions and Annual Events
At ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½, Intramural Sports are provided so that students can be active and enjoy playing a sport with friends. Playing a sport with fellow Richmond students is a great way to be involved. Below is a list of the sports provided in the fall and spring semesters.
Fall Semester
- Softball
- Flag Football
- Golf
- Basketball
- Bowling
- Homecoming 5K Run
- Ping Pong
- Swimming
Spring Semester
- Basketball
- Volleyball
- Soccer
- Inner Tube Water Polo
- Raquetball
- Tennis
- IM Combine
The Residence Hall
The new Richmond Residential College opened in 2009. The four-story building houses 270 students in suites, double rooms, and single rooms. Richmond has two large recreation rooms, study rooms on each floor, laundry rooms, and a billiards room. Richmond has a total of 1300 associated members.
View Richmond Residential Hall page for more information about living in Richmond.
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Richmond Residence Hall, Waldrop Drive, Murray, KY 42071
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