Princeton accused of accessing Yale site
The director of admissions at Princeton University has been placed on administrative lead following accusations that he entered a secure Yale Web site to access the admissions status of 11 Yale applicants.
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The director of admissions at Princeton University has been placed on administrative lead following accusations that he entered a secure Yale Web site to access the admissions status of 11 Yale applicants.
About 350 of the Commonwealth's top political officers, staffers, reporters and pundits came together at the fifth-annual Virginia Governor's Conference held July 18 and 19 to honor former Democratic Gov. Gerald L. Baliles.
The Lewis Mountain Neighborhood Association, Charlottesville City Council and a potential gravesite all have impeded University plans to open a new parking garage at the intersection of Ivy Road and Emmet Street.
For most people, a family history is just that - history. But former Charlottesville resident Alice Norris' genealogical records have leapt to life, serving as important clues unlocking the University parking garage's archaeological enigma.
Five months after the debut of The Hook, an alternative news weekly that targets a readership similar to the C'ville Weekly, the two papers continue to battle for dominance.
The University, the City of Charlottesville and Albemarle County each have big plans for growth over the next decade and are working together to avoid stepping on each other's toes while expanding.
As the controversy over the University's planned 1,200 car parking garage escalates, local political leaders have gotten involved in mediating the dispute and preventing future arguments.
After news came out that Virginia House of Delegates Speaker S. Vance Wilkins Jr., R-Amherst, settled a $100,000 out-of-court sexual misconduct complaint, many House Republicans began calling for his resignation.
Faculty Senate and College officials have refined the monetary awards they plan to offer University graduate students for the next school year, polishing everything from the name of the awards to the methods used to finance them.
Though a student's days studying in the classrooms of Cabell Hall or tossing Frisbees on the Lawn are fleeting, some faculty members spend lifetimes at the University. With guaranteed permanent positions, some remain at the University for their entire careers. These faculty members have achieved positions that, ideally, only the brightest, most productive and most valuable achieve - they have become tenured.
With the success of the "Science and Society" program co-sponsored by the Faculty Senate and the Institute for Practical Ethics, both groups already are planning for an even more exciting program next semester.
Picture this - faculty members are sipping fine wine, savoring exquisite cheeses and discussing everything from football to Freud while relaxing in lawn chairs overlooking a picturesque Garden VII on a crisp fall afternoon. Topping off the ambience is a professional pianist tickling the ivories of a Steinway - the mark of elegance and distinction.
Each of the University's schools is increasing its involvement with the Virginia 2020 plans through a series of workshops designed to elicit each school's tactics for the long term strategic goals.
Members of the University community have the opportunity today to witness the culmination of creative undergraduate talent in the first Faculty Senate Harrison Award Symposium.
At its meeting last week, the Faculty Senate approved the Commerce School's request to change the name of the Master of Science in Management Information Systems degree to Master of Science in the Management of Information Technology.
Members of the Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity spent Saturday working on their biggest project this semester - repairing a house and building a fence for an underprivileged family in Fluvanna County.
In a little more than a week, members of the class of 2003 will have the opportunity to come together on the Lawn for the third-annual ring ceremony, an event at which students receive their class rings. This year, the third-year class also will be the first to participate in a ring dance held at the Alumni Ballroom of Alumni Hall.
Engaged in an on-going war on terrorism, University students and faculty are among the many Americans witnessing history first-hand.
The International Association of Hispanists doubly honored Spanish Prof. David T. Gies by electing him treasurer and selecting him as the keynote speaker at the association's conference in New York this past July.
Although the University is recognized as having strong graduate program students, its financial aid packages do not receive such high commendation.