Board of Visitors discusses bicentennial, future of U.Va.
The Board of Visitors Advancement Committee met Thursday afternoon to discuss upcoming plans for the University and learn of new opportunities occurring on Grounds.
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The Board of Visitors Advancement Committee met Thursday afternoon to discuss upcoming plans for the University and learn of new opportunities occurring on Grounds.
At 10 a.m. Feb. 19, students can begin casting their votes for new leaders in a host of University-wide elected positions ranging from Student Council president to Honor Committee representatives.
Award-winning author Suketu Mehta, associate Journalism professor at New York University, gave a lecture Thursday titled “The Secret Life of Cities.”
Like many organizations at the University, the Global Development Organization is a contracted independent organization which prior to this semester had no formal membership. Interested students chose to attend events which appealed to their passions without any formal obligation to the organization. However, students can now take their commitment to the next level by becoming “gold members.”
During the presidential primaries, Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz has faced questions about his status as a “natural-born” citizen.
The number of Early Action applicants increased from 16,081 in 2015 to 16,768 in 2016. Additionally, the total number of all applications has increased since last year as well — from 30,840 to 32,420.
Popular hoverboard toys have been banned at the University, according to an announcement by the University chief of police.
A Change.org petition titled “Save Clem 2” has been started in response to University plans to convert the second floor of Clemons Library into an advising center.
“Which professor is best for this class? Is this class going to destroy my GPA? Will the course material interest me?” Thousands of undergrads find themselves asking these questions during a stressful time of the year for many students — class registration. Luckily, the Course Forum, a student-run website, answers these questions and many more.
The University’s chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho sorority held a candlelight vigil on the steps of Minor Hall Wednesday for deceased sorority sister Sandra Bland.
When most University students sit down to dinner with their friends, classes and social life are major topics of discussion. Attendees of University Programs Council’s Murder Mystery Dinner found their dinner conversations a bit more unusual.
A workshop called “Diversity Dialogues” will be held at the University Nov. 5 and Nov. 6 in an effort to influence student attitudes about diversity on Grounds.
The University’s Miller Center released an ongoing oral history project focused on former Sen. Ted Kennedy Wednesday at an event held in Washington, D.C.
Five Virginia police departments have been awarded almost $497,000 for police officer body cameras as their use by law enforcement continues to grow.
The University will update security for its information technology services after discovering a June data breach was present in University servers for more than a year.