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(03/03/24 2:21am)
The Board of Visitors’ Advancement Committee discussed the success of the Honor the Future campaign during their meeting Thursday. The campaign, which supports the University’s academic programs and capital projects, surpassed the University’s $5 billion fundraising goal Dec. 22, reaching a total of $5.1 billion through Feb. 19. This number puts the campaign — which intended to reach the $5 billion mark by July 2025 — well ahead of its initial projections.
(02/20/24 1:31am)
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(01/30/24 10:27pm)
Ian Solomon, dean of the Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy, was reappointed for a second five-year term per a University announcement released Jan. 19. The third dean of the Batten School since its founding in 2007, Solomon enters his second term with ambitious plans for the Batten School, including a Batten-specific 2030 plan.
(01/23/24 3:41am)
The University’s Facilities Management team mobilized plows, snow-blowers and deicing materials Jan. 15 in response to a snowstorm. The storm brought 3.6 inches of snow, more than any other snowfall within the past year.
(12/18/23 1:38am)
As Charlottesville High School faces the aftermath of rising rates of violence at the school and three canceled days of school due to a lack of personnel, teachers at the University and other community groups have assisted in the school’s response. Faculty from the University’s School of Education and Human Development were present at development sessions with Charlottesville High School teachers aiming to address underlying issues.
(12/18/23 1:56am)
The University will send 12 University students to Hong Kong, Shanghai and Beijing this January for a table tennis and diplomacy course during the January Term period. The class, titled “Game Change: Bridging the U.S.-China Divide Through Sport,” will focus on historical tensions between the two countries, the current challenges facing relations today and will provide students with the opportunity to engage with Chinese students through table tennis competitions.
(11/20/23 4:10am)
Take a walk through the University Bookstore, through the aisles of licensed Nike merchandise and orange hoodies, and you’ll find everything from an infant’s sabre onesie to a Rotunda teacup and a puppy cheerleader dress. With a seemingly endless array of options, fans can purchase nearly any piece of gear imaginable — given such a high output, maintaining high ethical standards for the manufacturing of these products requires a high level of commitment.
(11/09/23 2:48am)
The University held a Veterans Day Ceremony Tuesday that concluded a 24 hour vigil in remembrance of prisoners of war and those missing in action. The ceremony opened at 4 p.m. as the heat of the day died down, on the steps at the North side of the Rotunda.
(11/08/23 12:28am)
The Kidney Disease Screening and Awareness Program, which provides access to chronic kidney disease screenings in medically underserved communities, recently opened a chapter at the University last fall. The organization has already held two events in Charlottesville and will hold their next free screening at Charlottesville’s Southwood Boys and Girls Club Nov. 18.
(10/18/23 1:14am)
Graduate students in the School of Architecture have been working with Cultivate Charlottesville, an organization that centers around combatting food inequality in Charlottesville, to design plans for a proposed community garden in Booker T. Washington Park. Students worked with community members throughout the design process to maximize local impact.
(09/26/23 2:27am)
The Honor Committee held a training for due process guidelines and continued their consideration of a community service sanction at their meeting Sunday. With 20 out of 27 members present, the Committee met quorum and was able to vote on matters concerning the constitution and bylaws.