New York Times writer appears on Miller Center’s American Forum
The Miller Center hosted Charlie Savage, author and New York Times Washington correspondent, on American Forum Wednesday.
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The Miller Center hosted Charlie Savage, author and New York Times Washington correspondent, on American Forum Wednesday.
A new report on Virginia population growth from the Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service has found that, although the state's rate of growth has declined in recent years, it is outpacing the national growth rate.
Jesse Matthew appeared in Albemarle County Circuit Court Monday for a hearing regarding the withdrawal of a motion to suppress evidence by the defense in the Hannah Graham case.
Tuesday marks the beginning of Lighting of the Lawn Kick-Off Week, a series of philanthropic efforts leading up to Lighting of the Lawn Thursday evening.
University students planned and executed two vigils honoring the victims of last week's terrorist attacks in Paris, Lebanon and around the world. The French House hosted one vigil Monday evening, and Student Council helped organize another vigil Tuesday evening.
Several University organizations and schools co-hosted the Global Development Fair in Bryant Hall Friday.
The Asian Student Union and Asian Leaders Council hosted a town hall meeting Sunday to discuss a letter of no confidence in ASU’s president written by the other members of the executive board.
The University celebrated the opening of the John L. Nau III Center for Civil War History Friday.
The Black Student Alliance held a closed meeting Monday evening regarding an open letter to OAAA circulated last week.
New gift and pledge amounts to the University decreased 3.6 percent between Fiscal Year 2014 and Fiscal Year 2015, according to the Board of Visitors Advancement Committee meeting Sept. 18.
University Dining is extending the hours for on-Grounds dining locations.
A letter penned by Thomas Jefferson to Richard Richardson, the overseer of Monticello, discussing Jefferson’s rental of slaves will on Sept. 28 be up for auction in Boston.
Virginia Capital Defender Douglas Ramseur and Charlottesville attorney Michael Hemenway filed a motion Tuesday formally requesting that Judge Cheryl Higgins — who is currently presiding over the trial of Jesse Matthew in Albemarle County for charges relating to the disappearance and death of former second-year College student Hannah Graham in September 2014 — formally recuse herself from the trial. Hemenway and Ramseur previously submitted a series of questions to Higgins May 20, in which they expressed concerns about Higgins’ relationship to the case.
The Asian Student Union held elections for the 2015-16 executive board recently. The presidents and vice presidents of ASU member organizations were eligible to vote in the election.
Dr. Gregory Saathoff, associate research professor in the Departments of Public Health Sciences and Emergency Medicine at the Medical School, recently partnered with a group of students at the University on a project called “A Nickel for Your Story,” in which oral histories of World War II were collected from local veterans
In commemoration of the seventh annual International Transgender Day of Visibility, the University Queer Student Union hosted transgender activist Janet Mock in conjunction with University Pride Week.