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(02/11/15 5:23am)
The University psychology department published a study last week on a molecular tag which discusses differences in the brain’s response to anger and fear. The study was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Early Edition.
(02/04/15 5:22am)
The University has commenced an internal evaluation of University President Teresa Sullivan to determine whether to extend her current contract. Sullivan’s contract is set to expire July 31, 2016.
(11/18/14 5:10am)
The Latino Student Alliance launched Advocacy Week Monday, aiming to raise awareness among members of the University about the difficulties of becoming a U.S. citizen.
(11/06/14 4:37am)
The University recently added gender identity to its nondiscrimination policy, joining a wave of other Virginia public institutions which added similar provisions earlier this year following an executive order by Gov. Terry McAuliffe in January which incorporated such protections.
(10/28/14 3:37am)
Charlottesville-based group The Women’s Initiative received a $20,000 grant from the Verizon Foundation last week. The nonprofit aims to provide free assistance and counseling as well as education to women who are victims of abuse or suffering from mental health issues.
(10/21/14 2:05am)
Students now have a new tool for accessing, analyzing and sharing swaths of data from a wide variety of academic disciplines with the University library system's new partnership with dataZoa, a universal access tool for data series on the Web.
(10/07/14 1:34am)
The City of Charlottesville sent out postcards to 1,200 households Monday asking for participation in the National Citizen Survey, which will gauge citizens’ opinions about the usefulness of city services.
(09/10/14 3:05am)
Neurosurgery Prof. John A. Jane, Sr. of the University Health System received the Governor’s Award for Career Excellence last Thursday. The award is granted to individuals who demonstrate professional achievement and improve efficiency and effectiveness in Virginia.
(09/01/14 10:56pm)
Student Council will renew its SpeakUpUVa initiative in hopes of creating an easier and more user-friendly outlet for students to voice concerns.
(04/11/14 2:39pm)
U.Va. Students United held an open general assembly Thursday evening, titled “Reconstructing Our University,” about the different issues present at the University. Issues concerning AccessUVa, establishing a living wage and the acceptance of students who are not in the country legally were discussed.
(04/07/14 5:56am)
Salaries among faculty and administrative personnel at the Medical Center and the University Health System range from a high of $650,000 to a low of $16,200. The salaries reported include those of administrative workers, medical professionals and research staff.
(03/20/14 11:49pm)
Several environmental representatives held a conference call Thursday to discuss Charlottesville’s carbon footprint-reduction programs. Charlottesville has made great strides in recent years to reduce carbon emissions which contribute to climate change.
(03/07/14 12:59am)
History Prof. Andrew Jackson O’Shaughnessy will receive the New York Historical Society’s American History Book Prize, the University announced Wednesday. O’Shaughnessy will receive a $50,000 prize, a medal and the title of “American History Laureate.”
(02/26/14 3:48am)
The University announced last week the appointment of Virginia Evans to the position of Chief Information Officer. Evans, who served as the University’s interim CIO, will head the technical aspects of the University’s information technology systems.
(02/19/14 12:51am)
Every spring, the University accepts approximately 700 transfer students, a select group of students from widely varying backgrounds.
(02/09/14 6:58am)
University officials have established search committees to find replacements for Dean Meredith Woo of the College and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Dean Harry Harding of the Batten School for Public Policy and Dean Kim Tanzer of the Architecture School. All three deans will not seek reappointment when their terms end in the next several months.
(01/24/14 3:20am)
President Barack Obama announced Wednesday he is directing the Office of the Vice President and the White House Council on Women and Girls to lead an “interagency effort” to address campus sexual assault and rape. Obama said many universities provide inadequate assistance to students and lack effective preventative measures.
(12/05/13 5:14am)
Associate Dean Michael Morris pled not guilty to three child pornography charges at his arraignment Tuesday morning in the federal District Court.
(11/21/13 3:54am)
The Living Wage Campaign hosted a vigil for former Crossroads employee Jarvis Brown Wednesday night, gathering students, staff and members of Brown’s family in the field outside Observatory Hill dining hall.
(11/14/13 6:38am)
As the admissions process for the Class of 2018 begins, attention has been drawn to how applicants’ social media interactions may reflect on their eligibility for admission.