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Oct 15, 2019 · Blackboard is the University's learning management system (LMS). Over 80% of UR faculty use Blackboard for course materials, assignment submissions, online discussions, reflective journaling, tests/quizzes, and posting grades. Details / Instructions. To login to Blackboard, visit https://blackboard.richmond.edu and sign in with your NetID.
Jun 03, 2019 · To log in to Blackboard, visit https://blackboard.richmond.edu and use your NetID and password. Issues and Questions. If you need help with Blackboard, contact Blackboard support via phone at 804-287-6860 (M-F, 9am-5pm) or [email protected]. Search for the most common fixes using the Blackboard Help Blog: https://blog.richmond.edu/blackboard/
Blackboard is the University's Learning Management System (LMS). Over 80% of UR faculty use Blackboard for course materials, assignment submissions, online discussions, reflective journaling, tests/quizzes, and posting grades.
To log in to Blackboard, visit https://blackboard.richmond.edu and use your NetID and password.
If you need help with Blackboard, contact Blackboard support via phone at 804-287-6860 (M-F, 9am-5pm) or [email protected]. Search for the most common fixes using the Blackboard Help Blog: https://blog.richmond.edu/blackboard/
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Over the course of her career, Monique Johnson, Ph.D., GB’02, has served as a social enterprise leader, a community and economic development practitioner, and an advocate for next-generation leaders. We asked her to reflect on her years in leadership for this month’s newsletter.