McAuliffe declares state of emergency with impending winter storm
Gov. Terry McAuliffe declared a state of emergency for Virginia in a press release at 8 a.m. Thursday morning due to the impending heavy winter storm.
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Gov. Terry McAuliffe declared a state of emergency for Virginia in a press release at 8 a.m. Thursday morning due to the impending heavy winter storm.
Black students, faculty and alumni at the University have released several documents over the years outlining a series of objectives and recommendations intended to achieve a higher degree of racial diversity at the University.
The Black Student Alliance and the University Chapter of the NAACP held a gathering Thursday night at the Garrett Hall bus stop to demonstrate solidarity with student activists at Yale, the University of Missouri and Howard University.
Residents of Charlottesville and its surrounding regions headed out to vote Tuesday for municipal seats as well as state House and Senate seats in the November general elections.
Gov. Terry McAuliffe announced a federal grant of $982,400 to Virginia’s Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services Wednesday.
University students and administrators are working toward the implementation of gender neutral bathrooms across Grounds, but have met with legal challenges under Title IX.
The University Career Center in Bryant Hall, now a highly-utilized multimedia resource for students at the University, had a modest start in 1968 as a small team operating out of an office in Minor Hall.
The Range is part of the University’s Academical Village. It is proximate to the Lawn and similar in appearance. Only graduate students, however, may apply to live in the space.
A group of undergraduate University students will launch a payload program of their design aboard a NASA high-altitude balloon in order to measure cosmic radiation in the stratosphere.
Four University Law students will serve on the executive board of the National Black Law Students Association this year.
The University Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy has started a new Center for Leadership Simulation and Gaming in an effort to allow students to better test the real world impact of policy decisions.
The Center for Global Health and Sustained Dialogue addressed issues of women’s health and safety at the University Tuesday at a discussion titled “A Provocative Dialogue on Women’s Health: College and Beyond.”
The University of Virginia Investment Management Corporation, or UVIMCO, provides investment management services to the University’s rector and visitors.
University President Teresa Sullivan was appointed to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Wednesday, a prestigious honor society and leading center for independent policy research.
Third-year students Lia Cattaneo and Russell Bogue were named Harry S. Truman Scholars this Wednesday. A total of 58 students across the nation in their third year of college received the scholarship, which will be awarded for the 2015-16 academic year. Each scholar will receive $30,000 to go toward their graduate educations.
The Board of Visitors Finance Committee’s decision to approve a substantial tuition increase this week has been met with significant concerns about the Board’s lack of transparency throughout the decision-making process.
The response from University students and administration following the arrest of third-year College student Martese Johnson on the Corner early Wednesday morning has been swift. After hundreds of students, faculty and community members attended a rally organized by Black Dot Wednesday night, another rally took place outside Minor Hall Thursday afternoon.
Update: Tuesday's lecture on “Global Education for Girls: Opportunities and Challenges in Transforming Poverty” has been cancelled due to Jessica Posner Odede’s illness. The “Beverly Cobble Rodriguez Lectureship Supporting Women’s Education and Global Leadership” will be rescheduled.
Saving Sweet Briar — a non-profit organization founded by Sweet Briar College alumnae seeking to save the college from its recently announced closing — has gathered new support from some of the college’s faculty. The all-women’s liberal arts college is set to close after this spring semester due to financial, enrollment and endowment concerns.
The Albemarle County Circuit Courthouse has scheduled a hearing for the Jesse Matthew case for Mar. 4. The session will begin at 10:30 a.m., and Matthew is set to attend in person.