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(10/17/16 4:16am)
Freedom of speech in academia was the subject of the University’s third biennial Jefferson Symposium late last week. On Oct. 13-14, the Law School hosted a group of administrators, scholars and activists for a discussion of First Amendment issues and their connection to topics such as race relations and Title IX policy.
(10/05/16 1:46am)
The University released its annual Fire Safety and Security Report last week. The report contains information related to University initiatives designed to promote student safety, statistics on crimes committed on Grounds and an overview of disciplinary policies and procedures.
(09/23/16 11:50pm)
A group of unidentified individuals damaged a column base on the Lawn-facing side of the Rotunda earlier this month, University Spokesperson Anthony de Bruyn said.
(09/19/16 3:28am)
The Board of Visitors Academic and Student Life Committee met Friday to outline short-term academic goals for the University.
(08/12/16 4:13am)
University administrators have been asked to provide information on the school’s controversial Strategic Investment Fund to the House of Delegates Appropriations Committee next month.
(08/10/16 8:20pm)
Starting later this month, the Charlottesville Police Department will conduct a 12-week citizens’ police academy, offering members of the local community a firsthand look at their daily operations.
(08/08/16 4:53am)
Political organizations on Grounds are gearing up for a busy campaign season as the November election approaches.
(08/05/16 8:00pm)
The Department of Education opened a new investigation on July 22 into the handling of sexual assault cases at the University.
(08/04/16 2:37am)
The family of Humayun Khan, a College graduate and member of the University’s Army ROTC program, has been at the center of political debate in recent days after appearing on-stage at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia in support of Hillary Clinton.
(07/27/16 7:40pm)
In a 4-3 ruling last week, the Supreme Court of Virginia struck down Governor Terry McAuliffe’s previous executive orders re-enfranchising felons en masse.
(07/27/16 4:07am)
State legislators have joined former Rector Helen Dragas in questioning the process which led to the formation of the University’s $2 billion Strategic Investment Fund.
(07/25/16 10:08pm)
Virginia Delegate David Toscano held an annual fundraiser dedicated to the arts on Thursday evening at the Vinegar Hill Theatre.
(07/22/16 3:08pm)
On Tuesday night, the Democratic Party of Virginia opened Hillary Clinton’s Charlottesville campaign office on the Downtown Mall.
(07/20/16 8:11pm)
On Friday July 15, Charlottesville mayor Mike Signer and University President Teresa A. Sullivan were appointed to positions in Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe’s administration.
(07/15/16 7:44pm)
Most Virginia high school students feel positively about their school climate and about relationships between adults and students, according to a survey conducted by the Curry School’s Virginia Youth Violence Project.
(07/15/16 4:44pm)
The Jefferson Theater will host a benefit concert Friday night in support of Charlottesville Pride Community Network.
(07/07/16 3:55pm)
The University’s Center for Politics is currently hosting a group of high school students from Belarus as part of the center’s Global Perspectives on Democracy program.
(07/06/16 3:54pm)
In a 5-3 ruling on Jun. 27, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Texas’ newest abortion clinic regulations on the grounds that they pose an “undue burden” to women seeking their services.
(07/07/16 2:38am)
Last week, the University hosted the Cornerstone Summer Institute — a new student-led program for high school students which explores slavery and contemporary racial disparities through its connection to Thomas Jefferson and central Virginia.
(06/29/16 8:17pm)
The Virginia Supreme Court will hear arguments in July about an executive order issued in April by Gov. Terry McAuliffe which restored voting rights to convicted felons.