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(03/25/14 1:42am)
The local task force on Gang Reduction through Active Community Engagement released a report last week finding that 183 gang members have been reported as active in Charlottesville and Albemarle County between 2006 and 2013.
(03/20/14 4:14am)
The Office of Housing and Resident Life released the resident advisor decisions for this upcoming year during Spring Break for first-year, upper class and focused residential areas. Of the 409 students who applied, 90 candidates received offers.
(03/17/14 11:15pm)
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, named the “deadliest” fraternity by Bloomberg News, has decided to eliminate the pledging process for all chapters across the nation.
(03/06/14 3:27am)
Minority students make up 28.3 percent of the student body, according 2012-13 student demographic data. Aware of such numbers, the University Guide Service, the Monroe Society and the University Admissions Office make concerted efforts to welcome minority students to Grounds.
(02/26/14 11:35pm)
A proposed budget amendment which sought to reshape spending on Charlottesville and Albemarle schools failed to gain traction in Richmond for the third time earlier this month.
(02/25/14 1:47am)
The proposal to construct a western U.S. Route 29 bypass ran into a pair of roadblocks last week, as the Federal Highways Administration requested the Virginia Department of Transportation further review the project and the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors passed a resolution asking Gov. Terry McAuliffe to direct funds away from the project.
(02/19/14 12:51am)
Every spring, the University accepts approximately 700 transfer students, a select group of students from widely varying backgrounds.
(02/13/14 2:34am)
Del. Tom Rust, R-Fairfax, proposed a bill last month which would declare children of immigrants who are in the country illegally eligible for in-state tuition under specifically delineated circumstances.
(02/06/14 3:30am)
HackCville, a Charlottesville-based entrepreneurial “clubhouse” catering to University students, launched a new student-run online publication Monday called HackCville Media.
(02/04/14 7:01pm)
The University has announced the launch of a new massive open online course —“Age of Jefferson” — set to open Feb. 17 through Coursera.
(01/30/14 3:34am)
University Law graduate Brinton Lucas was recently selected to clerk for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas during the 2014-15 term.
(01/27/14 11:31pm)
Two University professors were selected last week as recipients of the Outstanding Faculty Award, given annually by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia. Assoc. Chemistry Prof. Linda Columbus and Medical Prof. William Petri were among 12 faculty selected from a pool of 115 applicants from across the state.
(01/23/14 1:13am)
Democratic candidate Jennifer Wexton claimed victory in a special election Tuesday for the 33rd Virginia Senate district in Northern Virginia, which was vacated in December when Attorney General Mark Herring won statewide office.
(11/14/13 6:52am)
The University is currently testing a new activity-based budgeting model intended to change the way schools and departments receive funding. The new system aims to make funding more responsive to the specific costs and revenues associated with particular activities — such as starting a new course offering.
(11/05/13 4:21am)
The first crop of hopeful members of the Class of 2018 have applied to the University, with 14,309 students submitting by the Nov. 1 early action deadline. This marks the third year that the University has offered early action admission for potential applicants.
(10/26/13 5:59pm)
Given recent legal trends across the United States, colleges and universities may soon be forced to conduct a race-neutral application process. The University currently uses race as one factor among many to make admissions decisions, but this may not be the case for long.
(10/08/13 2:28am)
College Dean Meredith Woo will step down in May, she announced in an email to students Monday morning. Woo has served as dean of the graduate and undergraduate Arts & Sciences schools since 2008.
(10/03/13 3:34am)
Recent data from the Virginia Public Access Project shows 15 of the 17 current Board of Visitors members contributed to the campaigns of the governors who nominated them, reflecting a statewide trend of political contributors being placed on public university governing bodies.
(09/30/13 11:41pm)
Fifteen of the 17 current Board of Visitors members contributed to the campaigns of the governors who nominated them, reflecting a statewide trend of political contributors being placed on public university governing bodies, according to data from the Virginia Public Access Project.
(09/26/13 2:45am)
As a part of the administration’s proposed strategic plan, the University is set to adopt a new model of what University President Teresa Sullivan calls “continuous active recruitment,” in which faculty will be recruited and hired on a rolling basis rather than episodically.