
Richmont Continues Record Enrollment Trend
Richmont Graduate University has achieved another remarkable record enrollment this Spring of three hundred and sixty-nine students. As students and faculty began the 2024 Spring

Richmont Graduate University has achieved another remarkable record enrollment this Spring of three hundred and sixty-nine students. As students and faculty began the 2024 Spring

“Only God could write a story so touching as this” – Courtney Force, author of Soul Dancer On January 22, Richmont hosted a gathering honoring

Richmont recently launched the Spiritual First Responders Project, a major research initiative initially funded by a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation. This project

The Evangelical Purity Culture Movement (PCM) is a social movement focused on eliminating premarital sexual behavior which began in the 1990s and still continues today. This

Until recently, social sciences only studied different religious identities (Jewish, Catholic, Protestant, Buddhist, etc) and identifying as none of these meant being labelled a religious

Richmont’s Office of Christian Integration is partnering with The Ken Matheny Center for the Study of Stress, Trauma, and Resilience (MSTAR) at Georgia State University

In the opening week of the Fall 2023 semester, Richmont welcomed its largest number of School of Ministry students to date with 81 enrolled, including

Richmont’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling program celebrates a 95% passage rate on the National Counselor Examination in 2023 – significantly exceeding the national average and

Richmont is thrilled to welcome two new faculty members to its community. Dr. Tamekia Cathright and Dr. Robert Duckworth will teach in the School of

Richmont is pleased to announce that faculty instructor Emily Oliver has been promoted to Assistant Professor upon the conferral of her Ph.D. in Marriage and