Old Cabell Hall sees roof repairs
New scaffolding was erected in front of Old Cabell Hall Nov. 25, and extending to the entrances of New Cabell as part of a project to repair Old Cabell's roof.
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New scaffolding was erected in front of Old Cabell Hall Nov. 25, and extending to the entrances of New Cabell as part of a project to repair Old Cabell's roof.
SMART29, a coalition of business owners and neighbors near the planned Route 29 tunnel under Rio Road, released a traffic study regarding the grade separate on the Route 29 Rio Road area at a recent conference.
Education publication Graduate Programs released its 2014 list of the top 50 law schools in the nation, with the University Law School placing seventh.
University students, nurses and faculty members held a flash seminar Thursday at the Center for Global Health on advanced care directives.
University students, nurses and faculty members held a flash seminar Thursday at the Center for Global Health on advanced care directives.
The Batten School hosted a talk Thursday featuring social entrepreneur John Kluge, whose work on sanitation is currently focused on projects in India, Bangladesh and Nigeria.
Democratic Sen. Mark Warner raised $2 million for his re-election campaign in the third quarter of this year, bringing his total cash on hand to $8 million. His Republican challenger Ed Gillespie raised $1.8 million in the third quarter.
A former student from Virginia Wesleyan College is filing a lawsuit against the school for allowing her sexual assailant to transfer to another university without having an expulsion on his record after he was found guilty by a Title IX hearing administered by the school.
A new survey of human resource officers in higher education released by Inside Higher Education found 61 percent of public institution officials and 36 percent of private school officials are at least moderately concerned about filling positions of non-academic retired employees. Additionally, more than 60 percent of all officials are concerned that faculty were working past traditional retirement age.
The Jefferson Area Tea Party held its second official presentation of an ongoing series titled "The Pros and Cons of Economic Development in Albemarle County” Thursday evening.
Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring announced a plan Monday to create a statewide re-entry coordinator position to help recently released prison inmates adjust to life outside of jail in hopes of reducing recidivism, or repeated offenses.
The University announced Monday that this year’s Fall Convocation speaker will be History Prof. Gary W. Gallagher.
For the 11th year in a row, U.S. News & World Report has ranked the University as the No. 2 public university in the nation. This year, the University is tied for the spot with the University of California, Los Angeles.
Gov. Terry McAuliffe recently announced a new initiative to train workers for jobs in the film industry. The seminar will take place at J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College in Richmond.
To alleviate some of the stress University students are facing with the proposed changes to Final Exercises, a group of University students has created a website, TicketUni, to provide students a medium through which they can coordinate buying and selling extra tickets.
Renovations on a mansion-esque building on Rugby Road are set to bring faculty members around Grounds closer together.
In response to the University Transit System’s announcement they would not offer a shuttle service to and from this year’s Foxfield races, Student Council decided last week to provide a bus service for students in its place.
The OpenGrounds studio on the Corner will commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide this week by hosting a series of events which aim to focus on a reconciliation of the events which occurred — not a reliving of them.
University President Teresa Sullivan made a trip to Richmond Tuesday to address the Virginia Senate Finance Committee regarding Gov. Terry McAuliffe’s proposed budget.
The National Endowment for the Humanities announced seven grants to the state of Virginia Thursday, two of which will go toward University projects.