University Democrats unanimously endorse Clinton
On Monday, the University Democrats officially endorsed Hillary Clinton for president of the United States in the upcoming November election.
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On Monday, the University Democrats officially endorsed Hillary Clinton for president of the United States in the upcoming November election.
The University Career Center announced a new provider for the University’s online career portal April 29. The current career website, CAVLink, will be replaced beginning June 15 by a career platform called Handshake.
The University’s first solar table opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony April 18. The table is located between the Observatory Hill Dining Hall and the Lile-Maupin residence hall.
The Black Student Alliance held Executive Board elections April 1 and selected its new officers.
The Board of Visitors Finance Committee approved tuition increases for the 2016-17 academic year at their Feb. 19 meeting.
The University cancelled classes Monday after an overnight storm covered roads and sidewalks with snow and ice.
The Papers of George Washington hosted author and historian Flora Fraser to discuss her new book, “The Washingtons: George and Martha, ‘Join’d by Friendship, Crown’d by Love’” Feb. 8. Her book details the 40 year relationship of America’s first president and first lady.
Two Virginia Tech students have been arrested in relation to the abduction and murder of 13-year-old Blacksburg resident Nicole M. Lovell.
Gov. Terry McAuliffe announced Monday that Virginia would not oppose the resettlement of Syrian refugees within the state.
Law School Prof. Cynthia Nicoletti recently won the William Nelson Cromwell Foundation Fellowship to aid in transforming her dissertation on secession following the American Civil War into a complete book.
The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Team is holding their third annual Safe Halloween Week to combat excessive drinking on Halloween weekend.
The Batten School of Public Policy and Leadership hosted the Virginia secretary of commerce and trade Tuesday to speak about successes and weaknesses in Virginia’s economy.
Off-Grounds
The School of Continuing and Professional Studies celebrates its 100th anniversary this year. The University of Virginia established the School — originally called the Bureau of Extension — in 1915 under the supervision of then-President Edwin Alderman.
The Board of Visitors decided earlier this month to add a non-voting faculty member to its ranks. The decision comes after Board of Visitors Rector George Martin first made a formal proposal to the board in January.
Gov. Terry McAuliffe announced Tuesday the current supply of drugs used by the Commonwealth for lethal injections will expire in Sept. 2015.
The University Center for Politics hosted its 16th Annual American Democracy Conference Thursday to discuss election results from earlier this month, as well as the next election cycle in 2016. The conference featured myriad veterans from both the Republican and Democratic parties to discuss these topics on two panels.
This year’s 27th annual Virginia Film Festival saw a 45.6 percent increase in ticket sales from last year, continuing a five-year trend of setting a box office sales record for the festival.
The University tied for 102nd out of 500 total universities in a new Global University Rankings list recently published by U.S. News & World Report.
Gov. Terry McAuliffe awarded $1.6 million in grants Wednesday to 29 schools in 13 divisions to support existing year-round education programs and help schools implement new programs in the 2014-15 or the 2015-16 school years.