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(04/02/15 3:12am)
University medical students published a petition on change.org Mar. 14 calling for reform in medical education. The petition was published in collaboration with resident physicians, staff and faculty in the University Health System.
(03/06/15 4:11am)
The Minority Rights Coalition announced Tuesday United For Undergraduate Socioeconomic Diversity will have a representative at MRC meetings beginning March 18. UFUSED is the first to join the coalition since the Native American Student Union in 2010.
(02/24/15 3:57am)
The Corner — a collection of restaurants, bars and night spots across the street from the University — is a common fixture in the daily lives of the students and staff at the University as well as the Charlottesville community.
(02/05/15 5:38am)
University administrators has selected LiveSafe and Circle of 6 as finalists for the app to be promoted to the University community and incorporated into the Office of Emergency Preparedness’s existing measures.
(01/26/15 7:18am)
Law School Prof. Robert F. Turner and his son Thomas Turner, a third-year Batten School student, released an article last month in the Richmond Times Dispatch titled, “It’s time for a U.Va. apology.” In it, they argue Rolling Stone inappropriately handled its investigative report of University Greek Life and an alleged sexual assault described in the November article, “A Rape on Campus.”
(01/15/15 7:10am)
This year’s fraternity rush is expected, by some, to be the safest and most supervised recruitment in recent years.
(12/01/14 4:48am)
President Barack Obama issued an executive order Nov. 20 which will allow nearly 5 million undocumented immigrants to temporarily remain in the U.S. without fear of deportation. The executive order focuses enforcement resources on criminal immigrants rather than families, increases border security and holds undocumented immigrants more accountable through background checks and tax enforcement.
(11/07/14 5:54am)
Dr. Sergei Khrushchev, the son of former Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, was the featured speaker at a panel discussion held Wednesday commemorating the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.
(10/30/14 4:09am)
The University recent launched a new student leadership program — the Meriwether Lewis Institute for Citizen Leadership.
(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 4:52am)
Batten Prof. Craig Volden and Vanderbilt Law Prof. Alan Wiseman will measure the legislative effectiveness of members of the U.S. House of Representatives in their new book, “Legislative Effectiveness in the United States Congress: The Lawmakers,” out Oct. 31.
(09/25/14 4:11am)
Former Sen. Jim Webb, D-Va, announced Tuesday he is seriously considering running to be the Democratic Party’s presidential candidate for the 2016 election.
(09/18/14 6:37am)
The University Democrats and the Minority Rights Coalition hosted a discussion Wednesday about factors of leadership which give rise to crises such as the recent unrest in Ferguson, Missouri. Howard Hoege, the assistant dean for development and strategic initiatives at the Batten School, spoke about his experiences and opinions regarding effective leadership in such situations.
(09/11/14 3:13am)
The Board of Visitors finance subcommittee met Wednesday at the Special Collections Library to discuss progress on the University’s six-year financial strategy known as the Cornerstone Plan. The plan was initiated in 2013.