University announces recipients of Jefferson medals
University announces recipients of Jefferson medals By Jiaer Zhuang
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University announces recipients of Jefferson medals By Jiaer Zhuang
Full-time University faculty are less diverse than the student body, according to University data.
A bill drafted by a group of University students which would require schools to better disclose mental health resources passed the Virginia House of Delegates with unanimous consent earlier in the month. It was referred to the Senate Education Committee last week and will be discussed Thursday.
As the world becomes increasingly connected and globalized, more and more students are studying abroad each year. A report released by the Institute of International Education puts the number of U.S. students who studied abroad in the last academic year at about 283,000 — a 62 percent increase in the last 10 years.
Del. Tom Rust, R-Fairfax, proposed a bill last month which would declare children of immigrants who are in the country illegally eligible for in-state tuition under specifically delineated circumstances.
The Lawn Selection Committee extended offers Friday to 47 students selected to live on the Lawn for the 2014-15 academic year. Selections for endowed and reserved rooms have not yet been decided.
The University announced Monday alumnus and Board of Visitors John Griffin has launched a $4 million challenge grant to establish a scholarship fund and reduce loans for low-income students.
The Princeton Review ranked the University as the No. 3 Best Value Public University for 2014, coming in behind the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the New College of Florida.
Del. Rick Morris, R-Carrollton, proposed a bill earlier this month that would give students at public universities the right to counsel and the right to an appeal in the circuit courts for certain college and university disciplinary proceedings and decisions.
The Office for Diversity and Equity has partnered with student groups and community organizations to present the 2014 Community Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration next week.
James Seitz, new director of the University’s writing program, has called for a re-evaluation of the College’s first writing requirement, specifically focusing on whether they should keep exemptions for students on the basis of standardized test scores.
Students, faculty, staff and members of the Charlottesville community gathered Wednesday in the Small Special Collections Library to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Alderman Library.
The University Bookstore and the Medical Center recently coordinated to launch the University Bookstore Pharmacy, a fully functioning pharmacy that fills prescription and provides medication counseling.
The Board of Visitors convened in the Rotunda Board Room Thursday to elect the Executive Committee for the current academic year.
In the wake of the Supreme Court decision overturning part of the Defense of Marriage Act this summer, increased attention has fallen on the University and its public school counterparts for their lack of same-sex partner benefits and the potential impact that will have on their ability to attract and retain LGBTQ faculty.
Students and faculty gathered Thursday evening in front of the Alpha Phi sorority house to commemorate Shelley Goldsmith, a second-year student at the University who passed away last Saturday in Washington, D.C..
The Global Student Council at the University recently announced a partnership with the Alumni Association to create a global job network of students, alumni, parents and employers on the Linkedln professional networking site.
The University announced plans Tuesday to increase permit rates in prime parking locations on Grounds starting June 1 this year.
Terry McAuliffe, former chairman of the Democratic National Committee, officially became the Democratic nominee for Virginia governor Tuesday when the state branch of the party certified his uncontested nomination.
Gov. Bob McDonnell proposed an amendment Monday that would prohibit abortion coverage in health insurance plans purchased through the federal health care exchange that will soon be available in Virginia.