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(11/14/00 5:00am)
Last year, only one out of six applicants for the Harrison Award received a scholarship. The odds are significantly better for this year's applicants, however: Almost one in every two will receive the award.
(11/08/00 5:00am)
WASHINGTON-Although a lavishly appointed enchilada bar dominated one large room in the Capitol Hilton, host of the Republican election party, the well-dressed crowd milling around it had all eyes focused on the various televisions tuned to CNN or ABC scattered around the periphery of the room.
(11/06/00 5:00am)
Students who filled out federal financial aid forms this year may have been surprised to find a new question asking if they had ever been convicted of a drug-related offense, but apparently no University student had to answer "yes."
(10/30/00 5:00am)
Like graduate students at most universities, Darden Ph.D. candidate Rama Velamuri receives a stipend from the University along with his scholarship. Unlike many other graduate students, however, Velamuri must use more than half of this amount to pay for health insurance.
(10/16/00 4:00am)
At this weekend's Fall Convocation ceremony, University President John T. Casteen III awarded the Thomas Jefferson Award, the University's highest employee honor, to Spanish Prof. David T. Gies, a former chairman of both the Faculty Senate and Spanish Department.
(10/10/00 4:00am)
Last week, the Board of Visitors submitted to the Virginia Department of Education a comprehensive and concise evaluation of the present status and future goals of every facet of the University.
(10/10/00 4:00am)
By 2010 the University's athletics program will be $44 million in debt, Carolyn Callahan warned the Board of Visitors at its meeting Friday.
(10/02/00 4:00am)
Last week, Student Council demonstrated to the Hindu Students Council the eternal wisdom of the cliche, "don't count your chickens before they hatch" when it backtracked at the last minute on a $650 agreement.
(09/25/00 4:00am)
There are nearly 350 graduate business schools in the United States, and Friday, Business Week magazine ranked the University's own Darden School the ninth most prestigious of them all, moving up two places since the last survey in 1998.
(09/21/00 4:00am)
The Labor Action Group held a forum yesterday afternoon to criticize the University's new payment plan and call for greater activism among employees, faculty and students.
(09/12/00 4:00am)
In 1995, the University Medical Center had one investigator in the field of prostate cancer research, the most common type of cancer for men and the second most deadly.
(09/11/00 4:00am)
In a closed session last night, the Honor Committee elected Leigh Paulin, representative for the School of Continuing and Professional Studies, as the new vice chairwoman for services.
(09/05/00 4:00am)
For millions of Americans, Labor Day marks the unofficial end of summer and the last long weekend before fall.
(08/31/00 4:00am)
Tuesday afternoon Benjamin Willis gathered with several people to talk in front of an apartment building on Prospect Avenue.
(04/25/00 4:00am)
At yesterday's forum on the "Climate for Women at U.Va.," panelist Sondra Stallard told an anecdote of a meeting she had with a senior administrator to discuss gender-based salary inequities in the early 1980s. While she was speaking with the administrator, he abruptly left the room. His secretary informed her he had gone to lunch.
(04/21/00 4:00am)
In the competitive field of computer technology, most companies carefully guard the information that goes into creating their products.
(04/18/00 4:00am)
Virginia Governor James S. Gilmore III's (R) hard work for Texas Gov. George W. Bush (R) in the presidential primaries has paid off.
(04/14/00 4:00am)
Although many students may take for granted the University's increasing reliance on electronic communication -- with everything from class registration to Student Council elections now done over the internet -- this use of technology has been ranked with the best in the nation.
(04/11/00 4:00am)
This week the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights plans to release a report that strongly criticizes an alternative to affirmative action used by colleges in California, Texas and Florida.
(04/07/00 4:00am)
Second-year Darden student Sergei Pirogov said he noticed heat and smoke on the balcony of his first floor Ivy Gardens Apartment shortly after 3 p.m. yesterday. When he looked up, he saw "flames coming from beneath the roof."