U.Va. to offer early action
The Office of Admission will offer a non-binding, early action application option for prospective students beginning next fall.
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The Office of Admission will offer a non-binding, early action application option for prospective students beginning next fall.
At 9:08 p.m. last night, Rep. Tom Perriello, D-Charlottesville, announced to his supporters gathered at Siips on the Downtown Mall that he had just finished speaking with State Sen. Robert Hurt, R-Martinsville, on the phone, to congratulate him on winning the 2010 Congressional election for the Fifth District of Virginia.
Board of Visitors Building and Grounds Committee discussed the design and schematics for the thrust-theater addition to the drama building Friday.
Gov. Bob McDonnell introduced the Virginia Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2011 during Tuesday's meeting of the Commission on Higher Education Reform.
Charlottesville Police officers have arrested 28-year-old Carlton William Arnold following an investigation of two separate incidents Wednesday evening involving two University students.
At the University of Texas, Austin yesterday morning, a male student wearing a ski mask opened fire with an AK-47 at multiple spots across campus before he proceeded inside a UT library, where he shot and killed himself on the sixth floor.
The Board of Visitors has approved the final schematic design for additional Newcomb Hall renovations, currently set to begin in June 2011.
Helen Dragas will become the first female rector of the University's Board of Visitors in July 2011.
The Board of Visitors approved plans yesterday for the first phase of renovation and repair work on the Rotunda.
The Rutherford Institute, a Charlottesville-based civil liberties nonprofit organization with conservative leanings, sent a letter to the Charlottesville City Council and the Albemarle Country Board of Supervisors condemning the governing bodies for holding "closed, secret meetings on matters of public interest." The letter said the meetings violated Virginia's Freedom of Information Act as well as the constitutional principles of democracy, such as "an informed electorate and maximum transparency of government."
The College of Public Affairs and Community Service at the University of North Texas has implemented a new policy this fall requiring professors spend four hours per day, four days a week on campus, in addition to the hours they spend teaching in the classroom.
University officials decided Monday to temporarily close the offices of the Virginia Quarterly Review in light of the ongoing investigation of the journal's management practices, which have been subject to controversy because of allegations that Editor-in-Chief Ted Genoways' behavior contributed to the July 30 suicide of 52-year-old Managing Editor Kevin Morrissey.
An investigation into the management of the Virginia Quarterly Review magazine - ordered last Thursday by University President Teresa A. Sullivan - is underway in response to the suicide of Kevin Morrissey, the publication's 52-year-old managing editor.
During the summer, police officials have continued to investigate the death of Morgan Harrington, whose skeletal remains were found Jan. 26 after disappearing during an Oct. 17, 2009 Metallica concert. State and local investigators identified a forensic connection between the Virginia Tech student's death and an unsolved 2005 abduction and sexual assault in Fairfax, Va., according to a July 1 state police press release.
Tuition increases are on the radar yet again for students throughout the University.
The University's Board of Visitors officially named the arts precinct near Rugby Road the Betsy and John Casteen Arts Grounds during a special meeting at the Boar's Head Inn last Thursday to honor the couple's service to the University.
Now nearly six months after Morgan Dana Harrington's disappearance, Virginia State Police have reported that a Charlottesville resident found the black T-shirt Harrington was last seen wearing near the corner of 15th Street and Grady Avenue Nov. 11, 2009, 25 days after the Virginia Tech student was reported missing.
Two people were shot at the Rock Point Overlook on the Blue Ridge Parkway west of Charlottesville around 7:30 p.m. Monday, according to an Augusta County Sheriff's Office press release.\nThe two victims are a white female, age 18, from Palmyra, Va., and a white male, age 27, from Charlottesville.
President Obama signed the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act into law yesterday at the Alexandria campus of Northern Virginia Community College.
The Minority Rights Coalition announced the newly appointed members of its 2010-11 executive committee Monday.