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(04/12/05 4:00am)
The 43 recipients of the Harrison undergraduate research awards, as well as the recipients of various other monetary grants for research, were unveiled in the Rotunda Dome Room yesterday, officially kicking off Research Week at the University.
(04/07/05 4:00am)
The finalized Aquatic Fitness Center and the John Paul Jones arena are not only state-of-the-art recreational resources for students, but also recruiting tools for the University.
(04/05/05 4:00am)
Democratic gubernatorial candidate and current Lieutenant Governor Tim Kaine offered a challenge to participate in a series of monthly debates to his opponent, Republican and former Attorney General Jerry Kilgore, during a visit to Politics Prof. Larry J. Sabato's class yesterday.
(03/29/05 5:00am)
The number of colleges across the country that reported decreasing numbers of students applying through early action has nearly quadrupled, jumping from 10 percent in 2003 to 37 percent in 2004, according to the State of College Admission report, released this month by the National Association of College Admissions Counseling.
(03/24/05 5:00am)
Wreaths wrapped in black ribbons are hung from the doors of Monroe Hall to mourn the death of Ellen Marie Whitener, senior associate dean and professor at the McIntire School of Commerce, who passed away Tuesday morning.
(03/23/05 5:00am)
Charlottesville may be considered one of the best places to live in America, but not for everyone. A community of affluence and culture, there are still a great number of people who cannot afford even the most modest of apartments and find themselves with no support and no shelter.
(03/03/05 5:00am)
Voter turnout among undergraduates in the University election results announced yesterday is the highest in recent memory, according to University Board of Elections Chair Steve Yang. The undergraduate student body turnout was 53 percent.
(03/01/05 5:00am)
The version of the Virginia state budget that resulted from a week and a half of discussion and compromise by a joint committee of conferees was passed in both the House of Delegates and the Senate Sunday.
(02/23/05 5:00am)
Last night the University Board of Elections held a forum in which four student panelistsdebated the merits and faults of the single sanction.
(02/22/05 5:00am)
Last night the University Board of Elections hosted the Student Council representative and executive candidate debates.
(02/17/05 5:00am)
The University's 2004 contribution to the Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign marks the highest amount ever given by any state agency in the Campaign's history, said Dana Rivera, administer of the CVC program at the University. The 2004 donation season marked the 12th year in a row that the University led all other state agencies in contributions to the CVC, with University employees giving $636,759, said Rivera.
(02/15/05 5:00am)
The Virginia General Assembly recently passed the biennial state budget amendments in both the House of Delegates and the Senate.
(02/10/05 5:00am)
The University's Board of Visitors has determined that President John Casteen, III will hold his position for an additional six years, and Executive Vice President Leonard Sandridge's contract has been extended until 2009.
(02/08/05 5:00am)
The influenza season has begun and is hitting the University community with a greater ferocity than in previous years. In the past few weeks, the number of reported cases of infection among students has surpassed the annual average for the University, said James Turner, executive director of Student Health.
(02/03/05 5:00am)
M. Rick Turner, dean of the Office of African-American Affairs, officially kicked off observance of African American Heritage month at the University with his address entitled, "The State of African-American Affairs at the University of Virginia."
(01/27/05 5:00am)
Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and author Ron Suskind spoke last night at the Miller Center for Public Affairs in a forum titled "Faith, Certainty and the Presidency of George W. Bush." The forum addressed the relationship between the White House and the press, the treatment of administration officials who spoke openly to the press and the president's usage of faith to garner support.
(01/25/05 5:00am)
The results of the 2004 Student Health Survey, conducted by the Office of Health Promotion, show an overall decrease in the number of injuries to students due to their personal alcohol use. The anonymous survey, to which 2,536 University undergraduates responded, was administered in February of last year via e-mail, and showed a continued trend of fewer reported incidents of alcohol abuse among students.
(01/20/05 5:00am)
In response to recent criticism of the University's sexual assault policy, the University administration released a preliminary revision of the policy. In a Jan. 13 e-mail, Vice President for Student Affairs Pat Lampkin urged students to read the revised sexual assault procedures.
(12/10/04 5:00am)
If exams aren't enough to complain about, students this year must adapt holiday plans and endure intensified shopping mobs, thanks to the lengthened fall exam week.
(12/07/04 5:00am)
The Miller Center for Public Affairs announced yesterday that it will compile an oral history of Massachusetts Senator Edward Kennedy.