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(04/27/12 7:05am)
Although you wouldn't know it from the weather, it's summer, which means vacation time. For those of you who plan to travel, you may want to be aware of some of the potential dangers hidden behind those innocuous, fun-filled trips abroad.
(04/25/12 4:24pm)
Alumni donations to universities, specifically those from younger alumni, have dropped in the past few years, according to a report released last week by Blackbaud, Inc., an organization which provides information and services to non-profit groups.
(04/18/12 3:10pm)
Gov. Bob McDonnell Monday announced state revenue commissions rose 7.6 percent in March from February's revenue report, according to a press statement released by the governor's office, which added that sales and income tax receipts can explain the increase.
(04/16/12 2:46pm)
The Dialogue on Race Steering Committee and the University and Community Action for Racial Equity (UCARE) hosted an event Saturday afternoon to discuss race-based issues and incidents in Charlottesville.
(04/11/12 2:16pm)
Politics Prof. Larry Sabato, director of the University's Center for Politics, hosted a talk yesterday evening in Wilson Hall to present his assessment of the 2012 election. About 500 members of the University community attended the event, which came on the heels of yesterday's announcement by former Sen. Rick Santorum, R-Pa., that he was suspending his presidential campaign.
(04/09/12 1:45pm)
The Women's Center presented the Ella Baker Social Justice Award to Queer and Allied Activism Friday afternoon at its second annual Ella Baker symposium.
(03/28/12 11:34am)
The University's chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the Black Student Alliance held a rally yesterday evening on the north side of the Rotunda to commemorate the death of Trayvon Martin.
(03/26/12 11:02am)
Former U.S. Attorney General Edwin Meese III moderated a panel discussion in the Dome Room of the Rotunda Sunday, in which scholars discussed the response to emergency situations.
(03/21/12 10:31am)
Virginia received a failing grade on a Corruption Risk assessment report card released Monday by the Center for Public Integrity, Public Radio International and the nonprofit group Global Integrity. The report ranked Virginia 47th among all states in its risk for government corruption.
(03/01/12 5:18am)
A study released earlier this week by the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center titled "Transfer and Mobility: A National View of Pre-Degree Student Movement in Postsecondary Institutions" reported increased transfer rates within institutions of higher education.
(02/27/12 7:01am)
The Board of Visitors Finance Committee discussed Friday the Virginia General Assembly budget, a version of which the state Senate rejected Thursday.
(02/21/12 4:17am)
Today marks the third day of the hunger strike which 12 members of the Living Wage Campaign announced Saturday on the steps of the Rotunda. Members of the campaign hope the hunger strike will urge University administrators to meet their demands for a $13 minimum wage at the University.
(02/14/12 3:18am)
Faculty members at Friday's Faculty Senate meeting expressed concern with the transparency of the new internal financial model.
(02/09/12 12:18am)
Students from low-income backgrounds are increasingly unaware of sources of additional financial aid and regularly overestimate academic costs because of misconceptions stemming from media coverage of the high cost of attending college, according to a paper released Monday by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
(02/06/12 10:01pm)
Virginia Senate Bill 323, which would lift the commonwealth's current 18-year-old one-a-month gun law and allow gun permit holders to buy more than one handgun per month, looks set to pass in the Republican-run state Senate Monday.