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(05/03/16 2:23am)
The Board of Visitors discussed possible solutions to address space constraints in Garrett Hall — home of the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy — in a recent Building and Grounds Committee meeting April 25.
(04/29/16 3:25am)
Recent events have sparked conversation about inclusivity of transgender students on Grounds, specifically regarding access to gender neutral bathrooms.
(04/19/16 3:51am)
The University announced commencement of the Report A Barrier program — an online tool designed to allow students to report barriers that prevent equal access for individuals with disabilities to opportunities around Grounds — April 18.
(04/12/16 4:00am)
The University community will come together this week for Take Back the Night 2016, an annual week-long event focused on raising awareness and creating a safe environment for survivors of sexual assault and violence.
(04/05/16 3:26am)
A mural located in Old Cabell Hall has become the target of complaints from University community members, who say a particular panel of the mural condones a party culture and trivializes issues of sexual harassment and assault.
(03/31/16 2:33am)
University students and personnel are assisting ParadeRest — an organization that connects military members and their families with the local community — in a project to memorialize University and Charlottesville residents who have died in warfare.
(03/22/16 4:34am)
An archeological site located on Grounds was recently added to the Virginia Landmarks Register.
(03/15/16 1:32am)
The Albemarle County Board of Supervisors agreed March 8 to restore full funding for the Legal Aid Justice Center with County funds previously set aside for the the high-profile trial of Jesse Matthew.
(03/01/16 3:04am)
The University Human Resources Department is working to implement Ufirst, a new human resources strategic design initiative that the University says will improve the employment experience at the University.
(02/23/16 4:31am)
A new trial date was set last week in University Assoc. Dean Nicole Eramo’s defamation suit against Rolling Stone magazine, Sabrina Erdely and Wenner Media.
(02/16/16 1:30am)
The University community is mourning the loss of former faculty member and late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, who died in his sleep on Feb. 13.
(02/15/16 4:08am)
University alumna Abbe Macbeth, Ph.D. is investigating a phenomenon known to plague unhappy-looking notables such as Kristen Stewart and Queen Elizabeth II — “resting bitch face,” or RBF.
(02/03/16 3:22am)
A sustainable renovation is coming to Clemons Library due to a roof leak on the fourth floor. Set to start in the summer, the renovation will include a photovoltaic array to offset some of the electricity consumed by the building’s daily operations.
(01/26/16 3:33am)
The Virginia General Assembly recently offered House Bill 79, a bill which would permit concealed carry by full-time faculty members at public institutions of higher education, regardless of whether the institution objects.
(12/03/15 5:13am)
According to reporting done by The Washington Post, the University’s athletics department is operating at a loss. Over the course of 10 years — between 2004 and 2014 — athletic revenue has jumped $8.7 million while the deficit has risen to $17 million, according to a Washington Post’s analysis of athletic departments of 53 public schools.
(11/24/15 5:11am)
University students participated in the 24th annual Fourth Year 5K race Saturday to promote safe drinking habits on the day of the last home football game of the season.
(11/17/15 5:33am)
Virginians can now access compiled data about hospital performance and patient outcomes, thanks to the Quality Patient and Safety Scorecard made available by the Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association’s Board of Directors.
(11/10/15 3:23am)
Assistant Nursing Prof. Camille Burnett, a Roberts Scholar, recently joined 10 other nursing professionals appointed to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing’s new Faculty Policy Think Tank.
(11/03/15 3:27am)
The Minority Rights Coalition is currently soliciting submissions for a public open mic event focused on belonging at the University.
(10/20/15 3:46am)
Members of the University community gathered on the Lawn Saturday to flip for a cure at the 12th annual Pancakes for Parkinson’s event benefiting the Michael J. Fox Foundation.