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(04/23/13 2:30am)
Former Republican Presidential candidate Jon Huntsman spoke to students and faculty Monday about current policy failures in the United States’ relationship with China in a forum moderated by Batten School Dean Harry Harding at the University Chapel.
(04/16/13 12:09am)
Honor Committee Chair Evan Behrle, a third-year College student, and former Honor chair Stephen Nash, a fourth-year College student, sent an email to University students, faculty and staff Monday afternoon sharing information about the Informed Retraction constitutional amendment passed in February in a student body vote.
(04/02/13 2:03am)
Student Council held its annual transition ceremony for the new president, vice president and representative body Monday evening at the Colonnade Club in Pavilion VII.
(03/25/13 10:23pm)
Student Council launched its redesigned website this weekend, including changes that allow student representatives’ blogs to appear on the site’s front page and a new tab specifically for bills pending discussion.
(03/18/13 11:19pm)
The Charlottesville Commonwealth Attorney’s office and the Charlottesville Police Department are investigating a shooting involving two adult males and a police officer. The incident occurred Saturday morning shortly before 1 a.m. near the 100 block of Second Street NW, just off the Downtown Mall.
(03/05/13 5:07am)
The sequester developed by President Barack Obama and Congress during the August 2011 debt crisis went into effect Friday after legislators failed to reach a budget compromise.
(02/26/13 4:33am)
Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe spoke to more than 80 University and community members Monday evening at a meet and greet in Newcomb Hall.
(02/12/13 4:58am)
Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., spoke to about 500 students, faculty and community members about the national debt Monday in Newcomb Ballroom as the highlight of nearly 20 events and efforts organized by the University “Up to Us” campaign.
(02/05/13 5:31am)
Madeleine Albright, former Secretary of State to President Bill Clinton, visited the Miller Center Monday evening to talk about her latest book, “Prague Winter: A Personal Story of Remembrance and War.” Albright, who now teaches diplomacy in the Foreign Service School at Georgetown University, also fielded questions on topics ranging from foreign aid and drones to her interview for her position in Clinton’s cabinet.
(01/29/13 5:46am)
The University’s College at Wise sophomore Bryant Hairston was arrested Monday on a federal criminal complaint charge after he allegedly lied about sighting an armed man on campus. Hairston was charged with one count of “knowingly making false, fictitious and fraudulent statements and representations” last Wednesday, according to an Associated Press release. The 20-year-old’s call to the police, in which he provided details on the alleged gunman’s clothing and location, led University officials to place the campus on lock-down for more than an hour while a search was conducted.
(11/30/12 7:36am)
Poet David Wojahn concluded his one-week stint as the University’s Rhea Visiting Writer Thursday evening at a poetry reading held at the University Bookstore. Wojahn, an English professor at Virginia Commonwealth University, read primarily from his most recent book, “World Tree,” which won the 2012 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize from the Academy of American Poets. His slow, rhythmic cadence captured an audience of more than 50.
(11/16/12 4:10am)
A fiscal cliff could affect everyone paying income taxes come January if Congress does not pass a budget deal by Dec. 31. Virginia policymakers are saying the cliff could lead to 200,000 jobs lost in the commonwealth.
(11/09/12 5:29am)
The Board of Visitors’ finance committee Thursday announced new strategies for managing funds in support of University President Teresa Sullivan’s multi-year faculty salary plan. The program aims to increase faculty salaries by fiscal year 2014, including a $15 million increase in spending to hire teaching and research faculty members.
(10/26/12 4:15pm)
Republican Vice Presidential nominee Paul Ryan visited Charlottesville Thursday for a rally outside the Crutchfield Corporation promoting Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign and local Republicans running for Congress.
(10/19/12 3:17am)
A recent paper released by a University of Richmond associate professor concluded media coverage and recent education policy proposals miss the larger picture of rising college costs. To truly mitigate these price increases and the ensuing student debt, schools need to review their admissions and financial aid policies, he concluded.
(10/12/12 3:06am)
University Medical School Dean Steven T. DeKosky announced last week he will step down July 31 after five years at the helm of central Virginia’s primary medical facility. DeKosky, who has gained international attention for his work on Alzheimer’s disease, will continue to treat patients and conduct research as a faculty member.
(09/14/12 4:38am)
The understated elegance of the room the Board of Visitors met in Thursday disguised the tensions underlying many of its discussions.
(09/10/12 7:07am)
J. Milton Adams, who has served as the University’s vice provost for academic programs since 2003, became its inaugural senior vice provost last week as part of a strategic planning initiative aimed at tackling the challenges of higher education.
(01/18/12 6:28am)
Students and faculty at the University are taking advantage of a multi-million dollar research facility in the Chesapeake Bay to research coastal processes including barrier island, lagoon and mainland ecological systems.
(11/09/11 9:20am)
Natural disasters have damaged areas across the United States, and even before Hurricane Irene tracked up and reshaped the Atlantic coast, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration found weather-related losses topping $35 billion.