Student Council's public service committee discusses fundraising tactics with CIOs
Student Council’s public service committee held its second monthly Service Forum Monday to address issues related to NGOs and fundraising.
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Student Council’s public service committee held its second monthly Service Forum Monday to address issues related to NGOs and fundraising.
The Center for Teaching Excellence is piloting a comprehensive, year-long program called “Ignite” to train new University faculty this year.
The University’s Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Team will this week sponsor Substance Abuse Prevention Week in an annual effort to curb the number of fourth-year students who participate in the “fourth-year fifth,” or the consumption of a metric fifth of alcohol before the last home football game.
The Queer Student Union held its Drag Bingo event Sunday afternoon in Newcomb Ballroom.
Tibetan monks from the Gaden Shartse Phukhang Monastery are stopping in Charlottesville as part of their two-year Sacred Arts of Tibet Tour throughout the country.
Politics Prof. Larry Sabato spoke Saturday about the upcoming presidential election and current state of the U.S. legislature as part of the “More Than the Score” lecture series.
Virginia Athletics announced Thursday that students will lose any accumulated privilege previously gained in the lottery for basketball tickets, sparking backlash from student fans.
The Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce named Dr. Marcus Martin, professor and chief officer for diversity and equity at the University, the recipient of this year’s Paul Goodloe McIntire Citizenship Award.
The Albemarle County Police Department will stop enforcing a panhandling ordinance while it undergoes a legal review by the County Attorney’s Office.
Hundreds of students, faculty and community members are expected to participate in the annual Trick or Treating on the Lawn event from 4 to 6 p.m. Oct. 30.
About 20 students will sleep in tents in the Amphitheater Sunday through Tuesday as part of the Jewish Social Justice Council’s 10th annual Sleep-Out for the Homeless.
Student Council will host its sixth annual Look Hoos Talking event in the fall this year instead of spring.
The Virginia Board of Health voted on Thursday in favor of scaling back a series of abortion restrictions imposed between 2011 and 2013 on the state’s abortion clinics.
A forum held at the University Thursday afternoon gave hundreds of students, faculty and community members the opportunity to discuss the recent spate of race-related violence across the country.
A University organization that works to litigate wrongful convictions of inmates has helped investigate the case explored in the popular podcast series “Serial.”
Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe declared June Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month in the Commonwealth of Virginia for the second year in a row at a reception in the Governor’s Mansion June 2.
The Vietnamese Student Association commemorated the 40th anniversary of the Fall of Saigon with a memorial on the south end of the lawn Tuesday. The display will be in place through Thursday.
Student Council held its last meeting of the year Tuesday to address announcements from committee chairs, student concerns and Black Student Alliance’s report on the institution of more inclusiveness throughout the University.
University President Teresa Sullivan discussed the U.S. Department of Education’s proposed rating system for institutions of higher education with members of the Board of Visitors Educational Policy Committee Tuesday.
The Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs hosted the final of Three Minute Thesis Competition Monday in the Harrison Institute & Small Special Collections Library. This academic competition challenges doctoral students to describe their dissertations within three minutes to a general, non-specialized audience.