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Course evaluations for spring 2016 classes will be posted on the U.Va. Collab soon.
The Jefferson Trust announced the recipients of 18 grants April 15 to support initiatives “that enhance the University of Virginia as a preeminent global institution of higher learning” according to its website. Among these recipients is the Jefferson Society Archives Project.
The annual Undergraduate Research Network Symposium was held March 31 and showcased student research in a vast range of disciplines within the humanities, sciences and social sciences.
The Charlottesville Police Department launched its Facebook page last week, following many other local departments that are also using social media to communicate with the community.
After losing his home state of Florida to Donald Trump in the March 15 primary, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) announced the suspension of his campaign for the GOP nomination.
Third-year Commerce student Otto Warmbier has been detained in North Korea for the past two months. Here’s what we know:
The Rotunda interior is scheduled to open by the fall semester and is set to feature new study and learning spaces.
Virginia’s 5th Congressional District Republican Committee voted Feb. 6 to hold a convention to decide the party’s nominee for the general election in November.
The University community was alerted to the first reported sexual assault of the spring semester Sunday.
Sweater Vests as Tank Tops, now officially a CIO, ran its first promotional campaign on the Lawn Wednesday.
The University swim team held its second annual Swimathon Oct. 24 to raise money for the University’s Children’s Hospital.
For the fourth successive year, Building Goodness in April organized one of Albemarle County’s largest community service projects: Fall Build Day.