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(02/10/15 5:42am)
Thousands of students across the country are drowning in debt, including many who attend the University or are recent graduates. Facing annual tuition hikes and cutbacks in financial aid, we struggle through school and are saddled with crippling loans upon graduation. Student debt is a crisis that must be addressed.
(11/19/13 4:29pm)
Police are investigating the stabbing of Virginia State Sen. Creigh Deeds (D-Bath) as an attempted murder-suicide, Virginia State Police said at a press conference this afternoon.
(11/06/13 2:45pm)
Terry McAuliffe was elected to serve as Virginia’s 72nd governor Tuesday night in one of the most hotly contested statewide races in decades.
(10/07/13 11:31pm)
The Fourth-Year Trustees announced Denver quarterback Peyton Manning will be this year’s Valediction speaker. You took to social media to express your opinions.
(09/16/13 3:53am)
A giant arch of rainbow balloons framed the statue of Robert E. Lee in downtown Charlottesville’s Lee Park Saturday as more than 3,500 people from around the region came to the Charlottesville Pride Festival.
(09/12/13 12:39am)
The University community commemorates the tragedy of 9/11 12 years later. The Burke Society handed out flags for students to plant at the south end of the Lawn.
(08/27/13 6:02am)
This month’s vote by the University’s Board of Visitors to reauthorize a modified version of the touted AccessUVa program has renewed a debate about the University’s obligation to promote socioeconomic diversity amid deepening cuts in federal and state funding of public universities.
(04/25/13 5:13pm)
The University has given an all clear for Carruthers Hall. According to the University’s website, the substance found was not determined to be hazardous.
(03/14/13 10:38pm)
The Association of American University Professors released a report Thursday criticizing the University Board of Visitors for its role in last summer’s forced resignation of University President Teresa Sullivan.
(03/10/13 9:28pm)
The American Council of Trustees and Alumni appealed its Dec. 31 complaint to the Department of Education on Friday, protesting “wrongful interference with institutional autonomy and governance powers” by the University’s accrediting body.
(02/14/13 8:00pm)
New Secretary of State John Kerry will speak next Wednesday, Feb. 20 at the University, marking the first public speech he will give since joining Pres. Barack Obama’s cabinet Feb. 1.
(01/21/13 9:59pm)
The Virginia State Senate confirmed University Rector Helen Dragas’ reappointment to the Board of Visitors Monday afternoon. Dragas now awaits confirmation by the House of Delegates.
(01/18/13 6:14pm)
Student Council voted unanimously Friday afternoon to pass a resolution petitioning the Virginia General Assembly to reject University Rector Helen Dragas’ reappointment to the Board of Visitors.
(01/02/13 10:58pm)
The American Council of Trustees and Alumni, a nonprofit organization that advocates for strict academic standards and strong trustee involvement in university affairs has filed a complaint with the Department of Education about the decision to place the University on warning.
(12/23/12 11:49am)
The University’s accrediting body’s decision to place the University on warning for a year has reenergized a lobbying effort to block Dragas’ reappointment to the Board of Visitors.
(12/11/12 6:07pm)
The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), the University’s accreditation agency, placed the institution ‘on warning’ Tuesday in response to Board governance concerns.
(10/04/12 4:34am)
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(04/20/12 8:22am)
The University, in partnership with IBM, launched the Computing for Sustainable Water project yesterday, according to a University press release. The project aims to track and forecast changes in the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem during the next 20 years.
(03/02/12 5:20am)
The Center for Politics hosted an array of prominent political pundits in the Rotunda Dome Room yesterday evening to discuss key aspects of the Republican presidential primaries, particularly the upcoming "Super Tuesday" races.
(02/17/12 4:01am)
The Aurora Foundation awarded a $5,000 grant to the Sheila C. Johnson Center of the Curry School of Education yesterday for the creation of a website to benefit student veterans at the University.