Elizabeth Hunter

    Assistant Director of Admission

    CT (Hartford, Litchfield, Middlesex, New Haven, New London, Tolland, & Windham counties), IL, TX

    ehunter2@richmond.edu

    Hometown: Charlotte, NC

    Education: B.S. in Psychology, Davidson College

    What’s your favorite location on campus that’s not on our tour? The Eco-Corridor

    As a Richmonder, what’s your favorite restaurant in the city? 
    My favorite restaurant in the city is a tie between Blue Atlas and Susie's.

    Where on campus do you feel most energized? Taking a walk around Westhampton Lake during lunch.

    Favorite music genre? Pop/punk & folk, although my husband constantly roasts me for liking acoustic covers and string covers of pop songs.

    If you could go back to college and major in a different subject, what would you pick? Political Science

    What advice would you give to students going through the college search process? Say thank you to those who help you in the college process. There's research that suggests that expressing gratitude helps lower anxiety & stress. Expressing gratitude also strengthens relationships and shows that you care and notice the numerous ways your teachers, families, and friends are supporting you. A double win!

    Hometown: Charlotte, NC

    Education: B.S. in Psychology, Davidson College

    What’s your favorite location on campus that’s not on our tour? The Eco-Corridor

    As a Richmonder, what’s your favorite restaurant in the city? 
    My favorite restaurant in the city is a tie between Blue Atlas and Susie's.

    Where on campus do you feel most energized? Taking a walk around Westhampton Lake during lunch.

    Favorite music genre? Pop/punk & folk, although my husband constantly roasts me for liking acoustic covers and string covers of pop songs.

    If you could go back to college and major in a different subject, what would you pick? Political Science

    What advice would you give to students going through the college search process? Say thank you to those who help you in the college process. There's research that suggests that expressing gratitude helps lower anxiety & stress. Expressing gratitude also strengthens relationships and shows that you care and notice the numerous ways your teachers, families, and friends are supporting you. A double win!