Fourth-year student dies in boating accident
Fourth-year College student Casey Schulman died upon arrival at a local hospital on the Caribbean Island of Dominica Saturday after being struck by a boat.
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Fourth-year College student Casey Schulman died upon arrival at a local hospital on the Caribbean Island of Dominica Saturday after being struck by a boat.
The hours you dedicated to math and science homework in high school did not help boost your GPA, according to a study published recently by Education School Assoc. Prof. Robert Tai and two associates from the University of Macau and Indiana University.
The University canceled its classes for the third time in 30 years Sunday evening with Hurricane Sandy bringing extreme weather to the state.
Bruce Springsteen is set to perform a free concert Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the nTelos Wireless Pavilion in support of the Barack Obama campaign.
Students elected first-year College student Andrew Kwon to serve as First Year Council president, the University Board of Elections announced Wednesday evening.
A short-term language program set in motion by the University’s International Center aims to provide students with a jumpstart in the basic phonetics, grammar and conversational phrases of a foreign language, according to a University statement released Monday.
Preventative measures the University is taking to keep trespassers off the Rotunda scaffolding could cost the school up to $150,000 more than it had initially budgeted for the roof project, University spokesperson Carol Wood said Sunday.
Four individuals confronted a male University student at a Chi Phi fraternity party early Sunday morning, according to a University-wide email sent Sunday.
Student Council members met Sunday afternoon via conference call and decided to meet again July 1 to hold a summer emergency meeting, the first of its kind for Council, in order to discuss steps which the Board of Visitors could take in the future to better integrate with the University community.
The University's Law School ranks seventh among the nation's top law schools, according to the 2013 Best Graduate Schools rankings released yesterday by U.S. News and World Report.
Student Council moved yesterday at its general body meeting to table a resolution sponsored by College Rep. Marco Segura which would urge the Board of Visitors to pay at least $13 per hour before benefits to direct and contract University employees.
Examination of the prosecution's witnesses continued yesterday in the seventh day of the trial of former University student George Huguely, as expert witnesses described their analysis of former University student Yeardley Love's brain. Huguely is charged with the murder of Love, his former girlfriend.
A Virginia lawmaker is pushing for legislation which aims to retain university professors in Virginia by offering a 50 percent in-state tuition reduction to dependents of public university faculty.
A Charlottesville federal judge dismissed a case last week brought by five homeless men who challenged a City ordinance against panhandling last September.
Occupy Charlottesville protesters decided at a general assembly meeting last night to move from their location in Lee Park to George Rogers Clark Park. The decision followed three hours of discussion about five alternate locations, including Monticello, which were ultimately dismissed for strategic reasons.
A group concerned with the practice of inserting breathing tubes into cats by the University's pediatrics residency program filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Nov. 17.
Jefferson Gray, a graduate student in politics at the University of Chicago and a former Fulbright Scholar to the Republic of Yemen, spoke to students and faculty last night about current pressures for political reform in Yemen.
Gov. Bob McDonnell endorsed former Virginia governor George Allen's bid for the U.S. Senate Friday.
University Reserve Officers' Training Corps midshipmen and cadets assembled on the north steps of the Rotunda yesterday afternoon for a Veterans Day ceremony to recognize the nation's veterans, active duty military personnel, prisoners of war and servicemen missing in action.
Brent Beringer, director of dining services at the University, recently received the National Association of College Auxiliary Services and "On-Campus Hospitality" College Foodservice Excellence Award to honor his accomplishments in foodservice management.