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The Politics major is one of the most popular majors at the University, with 699 majors currently and 775 majors last year.
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The Politics major is one of the most popular majors at the University, with 699 majors currently and 775 majors last year.
Housing and Residence Life's office is located in Gibbons house.
The Main Street Arena ice rink will likely have one more skating season this fall.
The University named Gibbons Dorm after former slaves who contributed to the Charlottesville community.
Engineering professor Maite Brandt-Pearce's Li-Fi technology could offer an alternative to Wi-Fi networks.
Pat Lampkin works as the University's vice president and chief student affairs officer.
Over 300 students attended the Earth Week Expo on April 20, featuring interactive presentations and activities by Earth Week partners.
Wilcox said he hopes “Soul Mates” will show readers the importance of positive influences in minority relationships and help people develop a deeper appreciation of American minorities.
Associate Professor of Sociology W. Bradford Wilcox studies the relationship between religion and marital life in minority families.
Fourth-year College student Logan Dandridge started a photo project on Grounds highlighting students' personal experiences with race relations and social justice.
Professor Harold spoke on a wide variety of topics at the meeting ranging from affordable education to racial equality across Grounds.
The University assumed the lab had been destroyed in the historic fire which ravaged the the Rotunda’s original structure in 1895.
Jenny Roe was recently appointed lead research at the University’s Center for Design and Health. Originally from Scotland, she has worked primarily in the United Kingdom and Western Europe, and has combined her work in architecture and environmental psychology to study the effects of urban environments on the human body.
Catarina Krizancic, Director of CORE, said the CORE program aims to increase the number of students with positive study abroad experiences.
Housing and Residence Life's move to a new office in Gibbons has opened previously closed doors, fostering a greater sense of community among staff members.
Though the advising programs through the Office of African-American Affairs does not focus only on academic improvement, Apprey said GPA improvements are important from an employment standpoint.