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(03/21/05 5:00am)
This fall on college campuses all across America, students tried out for a plethora of different activities. Here at the University, they ranged from club sports teams to the University Guides Service. At Boston University this fall, 85 students came to try out for an activity of a different sort, the opportunity to pose in Boink Magazine, despite the consternation of BU administrators. Fifteen were given the nod and posed nude in the first issue, which appeared Feb. 17.
(03/17/05 5:00am)
When a foreign presidential candidate became gravely ill as an election approached, when a standoff with the extremist anti-government group Montana-Freeman lasted 81 days, and during the protracted D.C. area sniper crisis, to whom did the FBI turn for help?
(03/15/05 5:00am)
Gov. Mark R. Warner announced his appointment of three new members to the University's Board of Visitors March 8.
(03/02/05 5:00am)
Rising tuition and demand for college education has been a boon for the student lenders, which have seen profits soar in recent years and have become some of the most profitable companies in America.
(03/02/05 5:00am)
While the University has moved aggressively to make education affordable for the most financially needy students, some students with little or no demonstrated financial need increasingly bear the brunt of heavy debt to attend the University, mirroring a national trend of increased borrowing by middle class students.
(03/01/05 5:00am)
Many inner-Beltway Northern Virginia school systems are projecting their long-term enrollments to flatten and ultimately fall within the next decade, mirroring a national trend towards slower growth in the elementary school-aged population, demographers report.
(02/22/05 5:00am)
The deans of every school at the University and leaders from various centers within the University have begun meeting monthly in a group called the Deans Development Forum to strategize about the direction of the new Capital Campaign.
(02/18/05 5:00am)
A revised Higher Education Reform Act has emerged from committees in both houses of the General Assembly yesterday and is expected to be approved next week, thus laying the framework for the University to apply for greater autonomy from the Commonwealth.
(02/15/05 5:00am)
Adderall XR was taken off the Canadian market last Wednesday. Health Canada cited 20 reports of sudden death in patients taking any form of Adderall in their decision.
(02/11/05 5:00am)
Recruited athletes graduate from the University at one of the highest rates in Division I-A sports and the second highest in the ACC, according to 2004 NCAA data released recently.
(02/07/05 5:00am)
Catherine Neale, a third-year College student, became the new student member of the Board of Visitors Friday evening.
(02/04/05 5:00am)
Among other articles of business, the Board of Visitors opened discussion yesterday on what ultimately is expected to become a six year tuition plan.
(02/03/05 5:00am)
The Board of Visitors two-day winter meeting opens today in the Rotunda with an agenda that includes the selection of a new student member, discussions of the proposed single-sanction reform status and the search for a Chief Diversity Officer.
(01/28/05 5:00am)
A study released Tuesday concludes that the increasingly generous financial assistance programs used to make college more affordable for lower income students may be fueling tuition increases nationwide.
(01/25/05 5:00am)
The University produced more United States Peace Corps volunteers than any other midsized institution for the third year in a row, the Peace Corps announced yesterday.
(01/19/05 5:00am)
Access U.Va., the University's extensive financial aid initiative launched early last year, is expanding its reach earlier than expected in an effort to meet the financial needs of additional students, particularly those transferring to the University from Virginia's 23 community colleges.
(12/09/04 5:00am)
Yesterday's ribbon-cutting ceremony marked the formal opening and completion of the University's Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library and the Mary and David Harrison Institute for American History Literature and Culture on McCormick Road.
(11/17/04 5:00am)
University students, faculty and staff and Charlottesville community members held a teach-in last night in Clark Hall to address a charter initiative that may change the relationship between the Commonwealth of Virginia and the University.
(11/03/04 5:00am)
The trial of former University student Andrew Alston, who stands accused of second-degree murder in charges related to the Nov. 8, 2003 stabbing death of Charlottesville resident Walker Sisk, will begin today.
(10/27/04 4:00am)
The University ranks 21st nationally -- tied with five other schools -- among research institutions that produce Fulbright Scholars, according to a report by the Institute of International Education released in the Oct. 22 edition of The Chronicle of Higher Education.