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Tonight's the night. I have a rendezvous to make, and I just might be there all night. I have a date with Clemons Library.
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Tonight's the night. I have a rendezvous to make, and I just might be there all night. I have a date with Clemons Library.
The University has named Lawrence Kochard, chief investment officer at Georgetown University, the next chief executive officer of the University of Virginia's Investment Management Company, which manages the University's endowment. Kochard, who was unanimously selected after a nationwide search, will take office Jan. 1.
A University Transit Service bus ran into Beta Bridge early Wednesday morning, damaging the University landmark. Virginia State Trooper Joseph Crabtree, who arrived at the scene, said the cause of the collision is still being investigated.
Between Sept. 17-19, three University students were attacked in separate instances. Two of the assaults occurred in the Chancellor Street area by the Corner, while the other took place at an undisclosed fraternity house.
A great benefactor and friend to the University, John Kluge died Tuesday at the age of 95. A world-renowned businessman who Forbes magazine named one of the country's most generous philanthropists, Kluge donated more than $63 million to the University during his lifetime.
The "U.Va Bay Game/Analytics," an in-depth simulation of the interactions contributing to the health of the Chesapeake Bay watershed, has been picked up by IBM's world community grid project. IBM's support for the project will greatly cut down on the time and resources required to run thousands of parallel simulations needed for the University-generated program.
The University's endowment regained in fiscal year 2010 more than 50 percent of the value it lost in fiscal year 2009, according to the recently released year-end report by the University of Virginia Investment Management Company.
University President Teresa A. Sullivan will speak at Fall Convocation Nov. 5 at 2 p.m. at John Paul Jones Arena. This annual ceremony recognizes third-year students who have earned Intermediate Honors and celebrates recipients of the Thomas Jefferson Awards, the University's highest honor.
The University's capital campaign - an effort to raise $3 billion by December 2011 - was often looked upon as former President John T. Casteen, III's most ambitious undertaking. But with Casteen's departure, many were left wondering about the future of the campaign, which was already falling behind.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia filed a petition Monday with the U.S. Supreme Court to review an April ruling by the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals that banned advertisements for alcoholic beverages in college student publications. The Court ruled in favor of The Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control after The Cavalier Daily and the Collegiate Times student newspaper at Virginia Tech challenged the ban.
The Faculty Senate recently voted unanimously to support the principle of creating a new rank called the professor of practice, which will allow schools to hire distinguished professionals for short-term, non-tenure-track teaching positions.
Census return data shows that areas where higher numbers of University students currently reside have turned in their census forms at a lower rate than the rest of the Charlottesville community.\nThe Jefferson Park Avenue and Venable neighborhoods, which are both popular venues for student off-Grounds housing, were calculated as the lowest performing areas in the City of Charlottesville with participation rates of 60 percent and 57 percent, respectively, as of last Thursday, according to a Charlottesville press release.
As the deadline for state taxes - May 3 - gets closer, the General Assembly has ceased the free online service through which Virginians file their income taxes.
Landscape crews began making improvements to the Amphitheater last week as the first phase of a project to improve the appearance of the area.
The University Health System officially debuted its new Hand Center last Thursday after nine years of development and planning. The new center, which was once a virtual clinic, is now specifically geared toward hand, wrist and upper extremities treatment.
Medical examiners are now analyzing the remains of Morgan Dana Harrington, the 20-year-old Virginia Tech student whose body was found Jan. 26 on Anchorage Farm, about 10 miles south of where she had last been seen on the Copeley Road Bridge.
The Women's Center has chosen Cheryl Mills, counselor and chief of staff to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, as the 2010 U.Va. Distinguished Alumna. Mills, a 1987 graduate of the College, will accept her award Feb. 19, when she will be on Grounds to speak at the Women in Leadership conference.
The University's division of the Global Brigades participated in yesterday's nationwide event to celebrate and garner interest in student-led international development. The event, which aims to raise national awareness about global development and poverty, took place on 40 campuses across the country.
President John T. Casteen, III will deliver his farewell State of the University address today from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Old Cabell Hall auditorium. This address heralds the end of Casteen's 20-year term, from which he will retire Aug. 1.
After last semester's snow storm trapped several students in Charlottesville at the beginning of Winter Break, some students may have been apprehensive about the University's response to weather-related events.