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(04/27/16 5:00am)
The University’s Center for Politics hosted Björn Lyrvall, the ambassador for Sweden to the United States, Tuesday night in partnership with the International Residential College and the Office of the President.
(04/20/16 3:00am)
Charlottesville City Council held a public hearing Monday night to further consider the possibility of removing the Robert E. Lee statue from Lee Park near the Downtown Mall.
(04/13/16 3:27am)
In early May, the faculty of the College will be voting on a revised general education curriculum model. The model was unanimously approved by the College’s 12-person Committee on Educational Policy and the Curriculum on March 22.
(03/31/16 11:06pm)
The Presidential Precinct hosted the first of the two-day 2016 Global Leadership Forum Tuesday in the Newcomb Ballroom, bringing together leaders from over 45 countries to discuss challenges facing the world.
(03/23/16 4:00am)
The College Council held its first College Hour in the solarium of the Colonnade Club Tuesday morning to open the Lawn to students and increase student and faculty interaction.
(03/02/16 5:19am)
Conservative Solutions PAC used Snapchat filters as a political advertisement this weekend in an effort to target university students as part of their campaign supporting Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), a presidential candidate.
(02/24/16 2:57am)
The Virginia House of Delegates recommended $52.7 million in additional funding for in-state financial aid for higher education in the state of Virginia Tuesday. The state Senate previously approved an additional $48.2 million, originally proposed by Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe.
(02/10/16 3:58am)
The University is holding its first ever Green Dot Week from Feb. 3-10 in an effort to spread awareness about the Green Dot program and encourage members of the University community to get involved.
(01/27/16 3:39am)
A proposal to change the status of Women, Gender and Sexuality studies from a program to a department was recently approved by Executive Vice President and Provost Thomas Katsouleas.
(01/20/16 3:20am)
U.S. District Court Chief Judge Glen Conrad denied objections to the University’s disclosure of education records to Rolling Stone, writer Sabrina Rubin Erdely and Wenner Media on January 13.
(12/02/15 5:34am)
The LGBTQ Center hosted free HIV testing for World AIDS Day Monday in collaboration with a number of student groups and the Virginia Department of Health.
(11/18/15 5:39am)
The National Panhellenic Council withdrew its support of the Safe Campus Act Friday due to concerns about the bill raised by members and advocacy groups.
(11/04/15 5:53am)
The Media Studies major has reinstated an application to deal with ballooning student interest but a limited number of faculty.
(10/28/15 3:28am)
The University community celebrated International Education Week this week with events organized by groups across Grounds.
(10/21/15 5:03am)
As a part of ongoing efforts to promote cyber security, the University’s Information Security, Policy, and Records Office is hosting a number of guest speakers for National Cyber Security Awareness Month.
(09/30/15 3:17am)
The University has announced that it will offer a new application platform to allow prospective students to begin working on their applications as early as freshman year of high school.
(09/16/15 1:27am)
The Center for Engineering Career Development hosted the Engineering, Science and Technology Career Fair Monday and Tuesday. The two-day event drew more companies than ever before.
(09/09/15 5:16am)
The University’s Black Student Alliance presented a "Tips & Tricks" event Tuesday as part of an ongoing effort to increase black representation in the University Honor Committee, UJC and the University Guide Service.
(08/26/15 1:54am)
The Curry School of Education will offer a Master of Teaching program in special education in the University’s Northern Virginia Center beginning this fall.
(06/26/15 12:47pm)
Billy K. Cannaday Jr. announced that he will retire from his position as dean of the University’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies and vice provost for academic outreach on Sept. 1 after almost seven years in the office.