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(12/06/18 5:11am)
Sally Hudson, an assistant professor of Public Policy, Education, and Economics in the Batten School, held her first campaign event at Champion Brewing Company Wednesday evening after announcing her bid for Delegate of Virginia’s 57th House district Tuesday.
(11/20/18 4:57am)
Historian and writer Scott Seligman delivered a talk on the history of Miranda rights — and the University’s connection to the landmark Supreme Court case establishing them — Thursday evening as a part of a lecture series presented by the East Asia Center. The discussion was based on Seligman’s book entitled “The Third Degree: The Triple Murder That Shook Washington and Changed American Criminal Justice.”
(11/05/18 12:44am)
The University has begun scheduled renovations for Peabody Hall, closing the office for at least six weeks. The hall has served as the home for the Office of Admissions and the Office of the Dean of Students for nearly 20 years.
(10/31/18 1:35am)
The University is embarking on a new program at Morven Farms, transforming part of the former estate into “First Lady’s Food Lab” — named in honor of efforts to end childhood hunger by former Virginia First Lady Dorothy McAuliffe — to create greater access to food and nutritional information in the community.
(09/21/18 5:14am)
The University's Class of 2019 launched its Giving Campaign this week, an annual tradition organized by the Fourth Year Trustees to encourage members of the outgoing class to give monetary donations to U.Va. in reflection of their time on Grounds. The Class of 2019 is hosting a series of events that promote not only donations but service initiatives among the class as part of its effort to give back to the University.
(09/17/18 2:23pm)
Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated in both the headline and lead paragraph that the panel was co-hosted by the Miller Center and the Batten School for Leadership and Public Policy. The event was actually co-hosted by the University's Center for Politics and the Batten School. The Miller Center was not a co-sponsor for this specific event.
(09/11/18 3:49am)
Del. Nick Freitas (R-Culpeper) — a former U.S. senatorial primary candidate against now Republican nominee Corey Stewart — addressed the College Republicans at their first meeting of the semester last Tuesday night.
(08/30/18 4:11am)
Students of the Class of 2022 started their year at the University this week as the largest and most diverse class in University history.
(12/13/17 5:04am)
City Commonwealth’s Attorney Dave Chapman told The Daily Progress Monday that he filed a motion to the Charlottesville General District Court on behalf of DeAndre Harris to downgrade Harris’s charges from felony unlawful wounding to misdemeanor assault and battery following a violent encounter at the Aug. 12 ‘Unite the Right’ rally.
(11/08/17 6:33am)
Despite the record number of early action applications submitted, the University received fewer applications from prospective black and international students for the Class of 2022 relative to last year’s early application cycle.
(09/16/17 10:04pm)
Several University students have been affected by the recent hurricanes across the U.S., as well as the subsequent floods.
(08/31/17 7:28am)
Dozens of students gathered in the Multicultural Student Center Tuesday evening to discuss the University’s response to the deadly white nationalist rally on Aug. 12.
(08/14/17 4:10am)
Hundreds gathered Sunday evening at the site of Saturday’s fatal crash to mourn and remember 32-year-old Heather Heyer, who was killed after a car plowed through a crowd of peaceful protesters in downtown Charlottesville.
(04/12/17 5:29am)
A group of second-year students will spend their summer using the African tradition of ubuntu to improve community development in South African towns.
(03/29/17 5:33am)
Charlottesville Police have arrested two teenagers in connection with an armed burglary at a residential apartment March 26.
(03/02/17 6:22am)
University Board of Visitors member Elizabeth Cranwell spoke to the University Democrats at their meeting Wednesday night, where she discussed different funds the Board has set up as well as her personal experience as a former University student.
(02/23/17 6:39am)
Governor Terry McAuliffe vetoed a bill Tuesday that would effectively cut funding for Planned Parenthood in the state of Virginia.