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(04/28/15 1:14am)
The Office for Civil Rights within the U.S. Department of Education released a new guidance packet clarifying the responsibilities and powers of Title IX coordinators across universities. The package included a “Dear Colleague Letter” — a letter to Title IX coordinators — and a Title IX resource guide, aiming to restructure Title IX offices to make coordinators more visible and reporting more direct across college campuses.
(04/16/15 9:07pm)
The Students for Individual Liberty held a panel discussion Wednesday entitled “Incarceration Nation,” which touched on a host of emerging and long-standing law enforcement issues.
(04/14/15 3:38am)
The thirtieth anniversary of Black Alumni Weekend was held this Friday and Saturday and featured events ranging from discussions about the changing role of the African-American community at the University to a screening of a documentary on the history of slavery at the University.
(04/09/15 4:36am)
The University faculty salaries was recently made public by the University for the 2014-15 fiscal year and reflects last year’s policy to increase salaries across the board.
(04/07/15 1:15am)
Gov. Terry McAuliffe issued an executive order last Friday mandating the Department of Human Resource Management remove all questions on regarding criminal history on state employment application forms.
(03/24/15 1:59pm)
The Law school hosted Anthony Picarello, general council for the U.S. Conference of Bishops, for a talk about how the Catholic Church defines religious freedom and to debunk some of the misperceptions surrounding religious freedom in American society.
(03/18/15 5:44am)
U.S. News and World Report released its latest survey of national graduate school rankings, placing both the Darden School and the Law School in the top 10 in their respective fields.
(03/06/15 2:59am)
Sweet Briar College announced Tuesday it will be closing permanently at the end of the 2015 academic year. The women’s liberal arts college cited “insurmountable financial challenges” as the reason for its Aug. 25 closing.
(02/26/15 4:28am)
The University’s Miller Center hosted experts on India’s history and politics Wednesday for a question and answer session about the future of U.S.-India relations.
(02/18/15 3:54am)
U.S. Under-Secretary of Education Ted Mitchell discussed an initiative to improve the equity of higher education by creating a national college ratings system at the 2015 National Legislative Summit held by the Association of Community College Trustees Tuesday.
(02/12/15 7:04am)
Charlottesville Commonwealth’s Attorney Dave Chapman filed a motion of nolle prosequi Tuesday in the case against Jesse Matthew and the disappearance and murder of second-year College student Hannah Graham, thereby handing the prosecution over to Albemarle County Commonwealth’s Attorney Denise Lunsford.
(01/29/15 6:20am)
Virginia’s General Assembly is in the process of crafting legislation which will alter how incidents of sexual assault are handled on college campuses.
(01/22/15 3:54am)
The Charlottesville City Council received a petition Tuesday challenging its Nov. 2014 endorsement of a resolution to move the ABC store currently residing on West Main St. The Council decided to open up a public dialogue addressing the store’s location to hear community perspectives before a decision is made.
(01/15/15 5:22am)
The University saw a decrease in total applicants for the undergraduate Class of 2019 compared to last year, with the number of applications shrinking from 31,336 to 31,107.
(11/20/14 6:09am)
The University’s Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection, a portfolio comprised of around 1,800 pieces of historical and contemporary Australian art, is open to the University community in both academic and artistic settings. It is also the only collection in the United States dedicated to Aboriginal Australian art.
(10/23/14 4:16am)
While serving as an advisor to President George W. Bush, Republican Senate hopeful Ed Gillespie voiced his support for privatizing Social Security, a stance that Democratic incumbent senator Mark Warner has heavily criticized in debates and attack ads during this election season.
(10/16/14 4:57am)
The deadline for implementing the University’s proposed bike-share program, known as UBike, has been pushed back indefinitely. The program was set to start this month.
(10/10/14 5:50am)
The issue of compensating student athletes has ignited a national debate and a string of lawsuits, putting the NCAA on the defensive.
(10/02/14 5:52am)
Libertarian Virginia Senate candidate Robert Sarvis spoke at a Students for Individual Liberty event at Clark Hall Wednesday, outlining his platform in the upcoming midterm election.
(09/26/14 3:50am)
Reps. Robert Hurt, R-Charlottesville, and John Barrow, D-Ga., introduced a bill Monday which would allow Healthcare.gov users to remove their permanent profile from the website to safeguard their privacy.