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(12/02/05 5:00am)
Students in the University Law School will have the opportunity to assist in providing pro-bono legal services to low-income members of the Charlottesville community through a new program starting next semester.
(12/01/05 5:00am)
The First-Year Council held Marching for Diversity, a forum that featured Prof. Corey Walker addressing diversity and student action at the University, last night.
(12/01/05 5:00am)
The First-Year Council held Marching for Diversity, a forum that featured Prof. Corey Walker addressing diversity and student action at the University, last night.
(11/16/05 5:00am)
Gov. Mark R. Warner approved an agreement between Northrop Grumman Corporation and the Commonwealth Monday that will include an investment of almost $270 million for modernizing Virginia's information technological infrastructure. The project is also intended to benefit U.Va.-Wise engineering programs.
(11/09/05 5:00am)
Former Charlottesville Mayor and City Council member David Toscano (D-Charlottesville) won the Virginia State Delegate seat for the 57th District, which represents the City of Charlottesville. Current Virginia State Delegate Robert Bell (R-Charlottesville) retained his delegate seat in the 58th District.
(11/07/05 5:00am)
Although U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings announced in September that President George W. Bush would ask Congress for funds to help institutions of higher education affected by Hurricane Katrina, colleges and universities that have taken in affected students were not allocated funds in the $17 billion emergency spending plan Bush submitted to Congress Oct. 28.
(11/03/05 5:00am)
Student Council held a forum and social open to members of the community who wished to voice their concerns about Council or the University community in Maury Hall last night.
(11/02/05 5:00am)
Enrollment of graduate students from underrepresented groups increased significantly during the 2003-2004 academic year, according to a national report by the Council of Graduate Schools released Monday.
(10/19/05 4:00am)
A former University graduate student in the nuclear engineering program pleaded guilty to extortion in Charlottesville Federal Court Monday for charges stemming from his time at the University.
(10/18/05 4:00am)
Gov. Mark R. Warner announced the official opening of the new Virginia State Police Headquarters and Emergency Operations Center in Richmond last Friday.
(10/12/05 4:00am)
The Copyright Clearance Center announced the publication of a new electronic system yesterday aimed at easing the copyright permission process for faculty, staff and librarians at academic institutions.
(10/10/05 4:00am)
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill announced a zero-tolerance policy for anabolic steroids Thursday that exceeds University and National Collegiate Athletic Association standards.
(10/07/05 4:00am)
Representatives from Zipcar, a rental car service, and officials from the University's Department of Parking and Transportation currently are communicating on a plan to bring Zipcar to the University.
(10/05/05 4:00am)
William B. Harvey, who previously assisted college administrators with diversity initiatives at the American Council on Education in Washington, is now joining the University as chief diversity officer. Harvey brings with him a notable work ethic and 35 years of experience in teaching, research and administration.
(09/29/05 4:00am)
The average employee healthcare costs at most colleges and universities increased by 10 percent this year, according to a survey released Monday by the College and University Professional Association for Human Resources.
(09/26/05 4:00am)
University students and administrators distributed 60,000 black ribbons over the weekend as part of an administration-led, week-long campaign to unify the community.
(09/21/05 4:00am)
University President John T. Casteen, III announced the University will, before the end of the semester, implement several proposals from a list of recommendations issued by the Working Group for Racial and Nonracial Bias Reporting last week.
(09/19/05 4:00am)
The Board of Visitor's Special Committee on Diversity met Friday in a meeting that culminated with a hastily assembled address from University President John T. Casteen, III on the steps of the Rotunda.
(09/14/05 4:00am)
Since The Association of American Medical Colleges announced its decision to change the Medical College Admissions Test from a paper exam to a computer-based one, many students have expressed concerns about the new method of assessment.
(09/12/05 4:00am)
Mathematics scores have reached a record high, the College Board announced in late August in the release of their annual report, 2005 College Bound Seniors.