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(05/20/00 4:00am)
After Clark Hall consistently was ranked as one of the buildings on Grounds in most disrepair, the building will undergo major renovations and gain a new four-story wing as part of a three-year construction project scheduled to start this summer.
(05/20/00 4:00am)
The University soon will have a more international flavor when a new International Residential College opens in the fall of 2001.
(05/20/00 4:00am)
With a fully revamped system set to govern the University's classified employees' pay structure, employers will have more authority over their workers' salaries and will be able to grant pay raises more easily if they so desire.
(04/28/00 4:00am)
Students from the University of Virginia's College at Wise now have the opportunity to spend their fourth year in a dual degree program taking classes at the University's Engineering School.
(04/26/00 4:00am)
The University soon may host one of 10 Regional Humanities Centers nationwide if it receives funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
(04/19/00 4:00am)
At last month's NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament, Mateen Cleaves led Michigan State to its first national championship in 21 years. The last time the Spartans took the title was when former Los Angeles Laker and Basketball Hall-of-Famer Earvin "Magic" Johnson played there.
(04/18/00 4:00am)
Although they may no longer attend the University, several recent graduates are growing increasingly influential in planning for the University's future success.
(04/07/00 4:00am)
The National Endowment for the Humanities announced Wednesday that six grants, totaling $1.01 million, will be awarded to researchers at the University - marking the second largest amount the NEH has awarded to any single institution this spring.
(04/06/00 4:00am)
A joint resolution passed unanimously by the Virginia State Senate eventually could lead to a statewide technology curriculum at all Virginia public colleges and universities.
(03/30/00 5:00am)
General Faculty Council members yesterday expressed their displeasure over possible revisions to policies of retention requirements and notification of termination.
(03/29/00 5:00am)
The Office of the President will award new fellowships this fall, granting a semester's sabbatical research leave at full pay to two University Seminar professors.
(03/24/00 5:00am)
History Prof. Edward L. Ayers earned a presidential appointment to the National Council on the Humanities, which will hold its first meeting of the year next week.
(03/23/00 5:00am)
Charlottesville Police said yesterday they believe they found the weapon used in the alleged armed robbery on University Circle Friday night.
(03/02/00 5:00am)
In an effort to clarify the official policy that governs many University faculty and administrators, the General Faculty Council is working with the Provost's Office to revise the Office's Policy on the General Faculty.
(03/01/00 5:00am)
ALEXANDRIA-Although Arizona Sen. John McCain lost by nine percentage points to Texas Gov. George W. Bush in yesterday's Virginia Republican presidential primary, officials from the McCain campaign said they are claiming a moral victory.
(02/28/00 5:00am)
The University is hoping to leave more than just an academic mark on the City of Charlottesville this spring, as three faculty members run for City Council positions.
(02/24/00 5:00am)
Undergraduate researchers soon will enjoy a new source of funding, with the introduction of the Faculty Senate Undergraduate Research Awards.
(02/18/00 5:00am)
As part of an effort to reach out to professionals in Northern Virginia, the Engineering School's department of systems engineering is offering a new Executive Master's Degree Program.
(02/16/00 5:00am)
Calling on the expertise of a University religious studies professor, the Vatican in Rome has launched a probe into the Catholic Church's role in anti-Semitism during the World War II era and, specifically, whether then-Pope Pius XII could have done something to alleviate the Holocaust.
(02/10/00 5:00am)
Following the success of the David A. Harrison III Undergraduate Research Awards, the Faculty Senate is reviewing the possibility of establishing a permanent funding program for undergraduate research.