Maurie McInnis appointed new University of Texas provost
Maurie McInnis — the University’s vice provost for academic affairs — was recently appointed provost at the University of Texas at Austin.
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Maurie McInnis — the University’s vice provost for academic affairs — was recently appointed provost at the University of Texas at Austin.
The University’s Dance Marathon group hosted a fundraiser on Friday at the Impeccable Pig boutique on the Downtown Mall.
Fourth-year College student Russell Bogue was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship Saturday, one of 32 from the United States and the only student from the University to receive the scholarship.
The Virginia Commonwealth University’s award-winning slam poetry team Good Clear Sound performed at the Chapel on Friday as part of Black Culture Week.
Journalist and author Andrew Ross Sorkin spoke on the future of the global economy Friday evening at the Darden School.
More than 200 people attended a University-hosted social impact investing conference on Friday, featuring a series of speakers in the morning and breakout sessions in the afternoon.
The Board of Visitors discussed sustainability initiatives and the progress on current and planned University renovations Friday at a meeting of the Buildings and Grounds Committee.
A group of about 450 gathered at Old Cabell Hall Saturday morning for a service in memory of fourth-year College student Margaret Lowe.
The Charlottesville City Market reopens Saturday for its 42nd season. The farmers and artisans market will be held in the parking lot at 100 Water Street, adjacent to the market’s location in past years.
Dominion announced Tuesday it will begin accepting applications for over $1.5 million in educational program grants focusing on energy, the environment and conservation. Schools in areas served by Dominion — including Virginia, parts of Ohio and upstate New York — are eligible to apply for the grants.
The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau announced Wednesday the approval of Palcohol, a powdered alcohol substance.
The Thomas Jefferson Foundation — which maintains and operates Monticello — has together with the University selected the recipients of this year’s Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medals. The medals are presented to three individuals, each of whom has made exceptional contributions in the fields of architecture, law or citizen leadership.
Cheryl Harris, a professor in civil rights and civil liberties at the University of California at Los Angeles Law School, spoke Friday to University students and community members about the issues of gender, race and class and how they are addressed in modern society.
The Charlottesville City Council passed a resolution Tuesday initiating the process to craft an amendment to zoning text aimed at more closely regulating short-term housing rentals. The city planning commission will investigate the issue and make a recommendation.
Charlottesville City Council passed a resolution Tuesday authorizing a zoning text amendment aimed at more closely regulating short-term housing rentals.
The University announced Thursday the selection of Ronald Hutchins as the next Vice President of Information Technology. Hutchins, who has been at the Georgia Institute of Technology for 34 years and is currently the chief technology officer, will assume the new position in August.
Virginia Commonwealth University announced Tuesday it will no longer require prospective undergraduate students with a 3.3 high school grade point average or higher to submit SAT scores for consideration of admission.
The University’s Offices of Sustainability and Community Relations joined with U.Va. Dining to host the second annual Earth Week Expo Tuesday afternoon, highlighting environmental conservation and sustainability efforts on Grounds and in the larger community.
Becker’s Hospital Review, a national health care publication, awarded the University hospital a place on its list of the “100 Great Hospitals in America” for 2014.
The Honor Committee will host an open-forum for students and community members Thursday to address recent problems with the Committee identified both by committee members and fellow students.