Nationwide push begins for public service careers
With the nation's capital only a two-hour drive away and a University founded by a former president, many students find themselves drawn to governmental jobs after graduation.
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With the nation's capital only a two-hour drive away and a University founded by a former president, many students find themselves drawn to governmental jobs after graduation.
The University came closer to resolving the continuing controversy over a proposed Arizona telescope this week, as several officials visited the Mount Graham site in question.
Gov. Mark R. Warner appointed three new members to the Board of Visitors to replace chairpersons who were appointed by former Republican Gov. James S. Gilmore III and who were eligible for another term. Warner also appointed a new member to the Board to replace Charles M. Caravati Jr., who had served the maximum two terms.
University President John T. Casteen III announced yesterday that the Commerce School and the College will undertake a joint venture to result in additional classroom space and the creation of interdisciplinary courses and programs.
Albemarle County may eliminate its current requirement for a national background check to receive a concealed weapons permit because of concerns with the system.
The State University of New York at Albany removed the director of its humanistic-studies program from his position Wednesday, after he was accused of plagiarizing large portions of a text in which he was both editor and translator. The professor, Louis W. Roberts, has taught classics at the university for nearly 30 years.
Picture this: It's your first year of college, a time to get away from the parental authority you've been living under for the past 18 years and experience life on your own. You move into your dorm and meet your roommate, your Resident Advisor and the rest of the Residence Life Staff.
Everyone knows there's no better way to attract hungry college kids than by moving in next door to a University institution like Arch's Frozen Yogurt and offering high quality food at a low cost. Naturally, that's exactly what Zazus owner Pat Lawson did -- locating her restaurant next to Arch's at 2214 Ivy Road.