Rotunda exterior to be open for graduation this spring
The Rotunda will be partially open for Final Exercises this spring, according to an announcement from the University’s office of major events.
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The Rotunda will be partially open for Final Exercises this spring, according to an announcement from the University’s office of major events.
An online Corks & Curls museum featuring digitized versions of all of the University’s past yearbooks will be launched this year.
University Professor of Practice Jerry White founded the Global Covenant of Religions last spring to combat international religious violence.
Sean Gobin, a member of the University’s Darden School of Business Class of 2014, was recently nominated as one of “CNN’s Top Ten Heroes of 2015” for his organization, Warrior Hike.
Former Charlottesville Mayor Francis Fife passed away last Friday at the age of 95.
A memorial event was held Sunday at the Downtown Mall in honor of late University student Hannah Graham, last seen on Mall Sept. 13, 2014.
The presidents of many Virginia universities are among the highest paid state employees, as reported under a new state policy.
The University was one of nine postsecondary institutions in the country awarded the 2015 Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools Postsecondary Sustainability Award last week.
The American Association of University Women of Virginia held a conference Saturday at the Doubletree Hotel in Charlottesville to celebrate the chapter’s ninetieth anniversary and address major issues, including campus sexual assault, human trafficking and the use of archives.
The new University Judiciary Committee voting members appointed senior support officers April 2 including two senior counselors, a senior investigator, a senior educator and a senior data manager.
Malena Magnolia, an interdisciplinary mixed media artist from Richmond and Charlottesville, took photographs in front of the Rotunda on Monday as part of an art exhibition about sexual assault she will hold in early April.
Jesse Matthew’s trial date for a 2005 sexual assault in Fairfax County was moved to June 8, following a hearing on Feb. 13. Matthew is facing charges for attempted murder, abduction and sexual assault of a woman walking home from a grocery store.
University Law Assoc. Prof. Mila Versteeg and Adam Chilton, a University of Chicago Law professor, co-authored a research paper in December regarding the inefficacy of constitutional torture prohibitions.
Both state parties worked to formulate their agendas for the upcoming term in the past week.
The University Medical Center announced limits to patient visitation last Wednesday, citing an increase in flu cases.
The Education School created a new major this fall named Youth and Social Innovation in which students learn about youth development, planning and policy.
The University released its proposal for a new sexual misconduct policy Wednesday — the latest revision since 2011 — in response to recently increased federal pressure to clamp down on sexual violence. The proposal is open for public commentary until Dec. 5.
Rotunda renovations should be completed by summer 2016, with most work done by the Final Exercises for the Class of 2016, Chief Facilities Officer Donald Sundgren said Monday at "Breaking Grounds," an event hosted by Student Council’s Building and Grounds Committee.
Agencies in Albemarle, Buckingham and Greene counties will receive grants totalling nearly a quarter of a million dollars to improve emergency preparedness.
One Less and the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Team have teamed up to promote bystander intervention and practicing safety this Halloween weekend.