PVCC to offer scholarships to local high school valedictorians
Piedmont Virginia Community College will offer full tuition, two year scholarships to valedictorians of public and private high schools in its service area.
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Piedmont Virginia Community College will offer full tuition, two year scholarships to valedictorians of public and private high schools in its service area.
The 24th annual Last Lecture Series was hosted by the University’s Housing and Residence Life in the Chemistry Auditorium Wednesday. Topics in the past have ranged from the effects of technology to socioeconomic issues to politics to life in general.
Fourth-year College student Ashley Blackwell was recently named the 2015 recipient of the John T. Casteen III Diversity-Equity-Inclusion Leadership Award. This year marked the sixth year of the award with a total of eight recipients.
Batten Hour featured a talk about safer Grounds Wednesday which focused on allowing students to feel more comfortable around Grounds and the barriers female students and faculty face due to safety concerns.
Original article by Katherine Bollard (Staff Writer) and Samantha Josey-Borden (Associate Editor) - already online
UN Women, Women’s Health Virginia @ UVA and Student Global AIDS Campaign jointly hosted a talk on global health and gender-based violence Wednesday.
Last year, Charlottesville had four cases of homicide, resulting in five deaths — the highest number of annual homicides since 2008. City Police Captain Gary Pleasants said the statistic is anomalous and does not indicate any particular trend.
Former Gov. Bob McDonnell was denied his request to remain free while his corruption case is in appeal, according to The Associated Press. The request was denied Tuesday by U.S. District Court Judge James Spencer, prompting McDonnell’s two year prison sentence to begin Feb. 9.
The Board of Visitors Finance Committee received an update on AccessUVa metrics at its meeting Thursday.
The Albemarle County Fire and Rescue department announced Wednesday they will begin a new initiative known as Project RISK (Residential, Inspections, Smoke Alarms, Knowledge).
Counseling and Psychological Services hosted a free Mental Health Screening Day in Newcomb Hall Thursday.
In a letter sent last Thursday, Virginia House Speaker William Howell, R-Stafford, sought direction from U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder regarding the legality of three of Gov. Terry McAuliffe's recent appointments — all recently resigned Virginia legislators.
The University announced Tuesday that Academy Award winning actor Kevin Spacey will address the University as the second annual President’s Speaker for the Arts. The speech will take place Saturday, Oct. 18 at 6 p.m. in John Paul Jones Arena.
During the summer, one of the buildings in the Gooch residence area — Gooch 381 — underwent noticeable renovations. Construction began May 12 and was ready in time for members of the Class of 2018 to move in.
Researchers at the Medical School have unveiled a key gene variation linked to an escalated risk of stroke. This detection adds to scientific understanding of the origin of overproduction of the enzyme homocysteine, which is related to cancer, dementia and stroke. Research also examined the conversion of the enzyme methionine into homocysteine — leading to discoveries which may greatly improve understanding of vascular diseases.
Medical School students participated in Match Day earlier this month — the annual tradition where students are placed into their residency programs. The new residents will spend the next few years studying how medicine is applied in their specified field — anything from dermatology to surgery to psychiatry — while working alongside doctors to treat patients.