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(05/17/18 9:28pm)
Bias. It’s such a charged word these days, and it’s overused nearly to the point of meaninglessness. Oh, you’re a liberal? You’re too biased to write about healthcare then. Conservative? Don’t even try to report on gun control.
(09/07/17 5:14am)
In response to the violence of the ‘Unite the Right’ rally, the University’s Data Science Institute is partnering with the state to analyze social media accounts of the organizers in an effort to better model and predict future extremist events.
(05/19/17 3:20am)
STEM grads in fields as diverse as engineering and psychology frequently enter careers or graduate programs in areas outside their undergraduate course of study.
(04/24/17 5:31am)
Thousands of scientists and supporters of science-based policy descended upon the U.S. Capitol Saturday for the D.C. March for Science in Washington, D.C., with more than a hundred marchers from Charlottesville alone. While motivations of individual marchers varied, most were spurred to action by proposed cuts to federal National Institute of Health and National Science Foundation funding, the current administration’s dismissal of environmental issues and what many consider a lack of fact-based policy and executive decisions.
(03/27/17 5:50am)
A malpractice suit filed in 2015 against a University anesthesiologist will go to trial in June. The defendant's motion for a summary judgment on the basis of sovereign immunity was denied by U.S. District Court Judge Glen Conrad.
(02/09/17 4:32am)
The University’s Karen S. Rheuban Center for Telehealth has saved Virginians over 16 million miles of travel in its more than two-decade history of combating disparities in the access and timeliness of healthcare.
(01/26/17 4:39am)
University Engineering enters into the world of cyber-physical systems (CPS) research with the construction of the Link Lab, an interdisciplinary space designed to facilitate studies relating to the implementation of “smart” systems into daily life.
(01/23/17 3:14am)
President Trump’s first executive order following his Friday inauguration instructed government agencies to alter, delay or waive provisions of the Affordable Care Act — also known as Obamacare — which they deem too costly. For the University Health System and Elson Student Health Center, this shift in policy enforcement will likely have little immediate effect on healthcare and insurance costs.
(12/27/16 1:31pm)
The Blue Ribbon Commission presented its report to Charlottesville’s City Council Monday Dec. 19, recommending that statues of Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson be recontextualized to reflect the broader historical context in which they were constructed and of the men they depict.
(12/05/16 2:22am)
The Minority Rights Coalition hosted a town hall on Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Friday — a follow-up to this semester’s spike in reported bias-related incidents and the Eliminate the Hate campaign.
(11/28/16 4:54am)
Virginia State Health Commissioner Marissa Levine declared the state’s opioid addiction crisis to be a Public Health Emergency Nov. 21.
(11/21/16 4:43am)
Grading in performing arts classes is currently under internal assessment by the Music department, raising concerns among music and drama students about future grading policies.
(11/03/16 4:28am)
The vast majority of University undergraduate students — nearly 87 percent — report some degree of anxiety about the upcoming presidential election, according to a survey of 1,269 undergraduate students conducted last week by The Cavalier Daily, in partnership with a faculty advisory committee and the Center for Survey Research.
(10/31/16 2:45am)
In a video deposition played before the court, Rolling Stone publisher and co-founder Jann Wenner said he did not stand by the retraction of “A Rape on Campus.”
(10/17/16 5:27am)
Republican nominee Donald Trump’s presidential campaign announced last Wednesday that it would pull out of Virginia, focusing its resources in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Ohio and Florida.
(10/10/16 2:49am)
Active voter registration in Charlottesville, nearly a month from the presidential election, is currently greater than it has been in the past two presidential elections on Election Day.
(10/05/16 3:05am)
The University’s Directors of Diversity and Inclusion — an initiative of the University and U.Va. CHARGE beginning its second year in the College — hosted a workshop Thursday to address inclusivity in the classroom across the College’s departments.
(09/26/16 1:33am)
The Curry School of Education is currently processing applications for its new Teaching Fellowship, a two-year program satisfying Virginia state requirements for teacher clinical experience and providing more long-term University support and training to new teachers.
(09/22/16 4:00am)
University students and community members gathered at the downtown mall Wednesday to stand in solidarity with the Standing Rock Sioux tribe in an event organized by the Native American Student Union, Showing Up for Racial Justice Charlottesville and the Native American Law Students Association.
(09/19/16 3:27am)
The University’s Native American Student Union issued a statement of solidarity last Saturday with the Standing Rock Sioux in their legal battle and demonstrations against the Dakota Access Pipeline.