The importance of the Black Student Alliance at U.Va.
Assoc. Prof. Claudrena Harold said the University’s Black Student Alliance is “without question” the most important organization on Grounds.
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Assoc. Prof. Claudrena Harold said the University’s Black Student Alliance is “without question” the most important organization on Grounds.
Secretary of Education nominee Betsy DeVos has revealed little about her policies regarding higher education during her confirmation hearings, and several University members have weighed on the potential implications of her nomination.
In light of Donald Trump’s defeat of Hillary Clinton, the result of Virginia’s 2017 gubernatorial election will likely garner national attention, in part due to its recent standing as a swing state.
State Sen. Tom Garrett (R-Buckingham) defeated Democratic candidate Jane Dittmar in the congressional race for Virginia’s fifth district seat with close to 60 percent of the total vote.
“We only conclude — Mrs. Khan and I — that we were blessed to have him for 27 years,” Khizr Khan said of his son, late Army Capt. Humayun Khan, in an interview with The Cavalier Daily.
Following nearly a year of debate, the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee recently voted to support bike use on designated trails of the Ragged Mountain Natural Area.
The University’s Miller Center will host Khizr Khan on Nov. 1 for a public dialogue about his role as a Muslim-American public figure during this year’s presidential election.
The University opened the doors to the Multicultural Center Oct. 17.
The University has a strong global presence, boasting a diverse network of current students and alumni originating from, studying and working abroad.
The Curry School of Education has a strong partnership with local school systems which enables more than 100 students to fill positions as student teachers each academic year and pursue potential careers. Currently, there are 370 Curry alumni the University knows of working in Albemarle County and Charlottesville City schools.
Strategic Investment Fund controversy
The University Police Department charged Assoc. Prof. Walter Francis Korte, Jr on Tuesday with two counts of possession of child pornography.
The Washington Post recently released an article detailing an alleged sexual assault at the University in which the alleged victim claims she was blacked out at Block Party and sexually assaulted by a first-year student athlete.
A former University Law student filed a lawsuit Thursday against the Department of Education challenging the constitutionality of a federal sexual assault directive.
An update in University Dean Nicole Eramo’s defamation lawsuit against Rolling Stone, writer Sabrina Erdely and Wenner Media alleges that Jackie and her attorneys have knowingly withheld relevant documents in violation of a court order. Eramo’s legal counsel say the documents reveal that Jackie is in fact the creator of the pseudonym Haven Monahan.
Third-year Commerce student Faby Chaillo is the newest recipient of the annually awarded, merit-based Sky Alland Scholarship.
The University received more than $2.1 million in total donations during its 24-hour online fundraising event — GivingToHoosDay — April 12.
The University is set to host its 24-hour online fundraising event “GivingToHoosDay” Tuesday, April 12 — the day before Founder’s Day.
United for Undergraduate Socioeconomic Diversity and Sweater Vests as Tank Tops co-sponsored a dialogue-based event March 23 to discuss pressures students may feel to dress a particular way at the University.
The Engineering Student Council hosted its annual “Engineer’s Week” March 14-18 to celebrate Engineering students by offering a variety of different interactive events, giveaways and free food on Grounds.