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PART 2: The Big Shrug: Global Publics Are Trading Shock & Awe for Shock & Yawn

Part 2 of Professor Noga Glucksam's exploration of how ‘shock and yawn’ politics shapes headlines—and why students must engage critically with global events.

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Words that Cross Borders: James Ragan at Richmond University

Professor James Ragan, honorary Richmond graduate, returned to Richmond for an inspiring poetry reading. An acclaimed poet, playwright and screenwriter, Prof. Ragan is a true cultural ambassador [...]

PART 1: The Big Shrug: Global Publics Are Trading Shock & Awe for Shock & Yawn 

Professor Noga Glucksam explores how ‘shock and yawn’ politics shapes headlines—and why students must engage critically with global events.

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Insights from a Virtual Internship

Student Krishika Jain shares how a virtual data analyst internship boosted her skills, confidence, and career direction in data and AI.

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Summer Internships: Tips for Finding a Perfect Fit

This summer, I had the unique opportunity to immerse myself in not just one, but two incredible summer internships in media and storytelling.

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Wash the Cat: Real Self-Care Isn’t Cute

Wash the Cat: Real Self-Care Isn’t Cute Hot take: self-care sounds sexy…in theory. Overpriced candles, bubble baths, maybe a cheeky little drink next to a book you’re not actually reading.

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Welcome to Richmond – Your London Adventure Starts Here

Here's the ultimate guide to make the most of your Orientation week at Richmond.

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Two Weeks, One Unforgettable Summer

Summer School students from China dived into all things British culture this July as they toured the UK with Richmond.

Student Life

Moving Abroad: Experiences from Richmond Students

Moving abroad can seem daunting, especially for young students who, for the first time, will be living hundreds or thousands of miles from their families in countries completely foreign to them.

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Beyond the Skyline: A Cultural Exchange in China

Our students joined a cultural exchange in China with Jiangxi Institute of Technology (JXIT). Read Aryan Gupta’s firsthand account exploring culture, art, history, and connection.

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My First Month as a Postgraduate Student at Richmond

In his first month as an MSc International Business Management student, Vishal Mina shares how he’s adapted to life at Richmond American University London

A metallic star logo and French text, "Société Nationale de Radiodiffusion et de Télévision," appear on a wooden wall in an office setting.

Summer Internships: Tips for Finding a Perfect Fit

This summer, I had the unique opportunity to immerse myself in not just one, but two incredible summer internships in media and storytelling.

A startled cat is being bathed by a person using a handheld showerhead, with water splashing around.

Wash the Cat: Real Self-Care Isn’t Cute

Wash the Cat: Real Self-Care Isn’t Cute Hot take: self-care sounds sexy…in theory. Overpriced candles, bubble baths, maybe a cheeky little drink next to a book you’re not actually reading.

Four people stand in front of red double-decker buses, with urban architecture visible in the background. Cyclist and pedestrians pass by.

Two Weeks, One Unforgettable Summer

Summer School students from China dived into all things British culture this July as they toured the UK with Richmond.

A person waters a flower made of books and artistic elements on a colorful background, symbolizing nurturing creativity and knowledge.

Why Everyone Should Take At Least One Liberal Arts Course (Yes, Even You)

Everyone should take at least one liberal arts course. Why? Because even you are at risk of becoming butter-less toast.

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My Path to Richmond: A Choice That Changed Everything

Choosing the right university can be overwhelming. But once I came across Richmond American University London, everything began to make sense.