Pat Lampkin to leave for fall sabbatical
Pat Lampkin, vice president and chief student affairs officer, will be taking a semester-long sabbatical starting next week.
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Pat Lampkin, vice president and chief student affairs officer, will be taking a semester-long sabbatical starting next week.
Gov. Terry McAuliffe announced Monday he and his staff have started the process of individually restoring voting rights to felons across Virginia.
As of the beginning of the fall semester, the College Republicans have not yet decided if they will be endorsing GOP nominee Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election.
The University Board of Visitors Building and Grounds committee discussed possible changes to the intersection of Ivy Road and Emmet Street at its meeting April 26. The area, part of what is known as the Ivy Corridor, was identified by the board as a high-traffic area in need of redevelopment.
Student Council passed eight resolutions April 26 to honor University students who passed away this year.
Messages targeting racial minorities and transgender individuals were chalked on Grounds in the early hours of April 18, raising questions about First Amendment rights and free speech on college campuses.
Student Council discussed transparency and communicating details regarding the CIO application process to students during their general body meeting Tuesday night.
As a man who played an integral role in the founding of the University and the United States, Thomas Jefferson is highly memorialized by students and faculty alike. In recent years, the University community has become more focused on understanding the totality of Jefferson’s life rather than focusing only on its positive aspects. The result is a constant endeavor to respect the University’s founder while also recognizing his flaws.
The University appointed Ila Berman as the new dean of the School of Architecture Wednesday, according to a press release sent by Executive Vice President and Provost Thomas C. Katsouleas.
Student Council hosted the pre-launch of Speak Up U.Va. — an online forum for student concerns — during its general body meeting Tuesday night.
The University chapter of Phi Kappa Psi’s lawsuit against Rolling Stone magazine has been set for October 23, 2017, according to a report from Newsplex. The jury trial will last 10 days.
Student Council representatives approved the creation of a new CIO, DREAMers on Grounds, in a 7-0-3 vote Tuesday night.
A student organization called DREAMers, representing undocumented students at the University, failed to receive approval of CIO status following a vote by Student Council last Tuesday. In response, the group released a change.org petition Sunday listing several demands for Student Council.
Police brutality, the high costs of a college education, inequitable access to housing and their disproportionate effects on black America were among the issues discussed by panelists on Thursday night in an event entitled “The Race Tax: Economic Predation in Black America.”
Student Council discussed internal changes and committee goals at its first General Body meeting of the new term Tuesday night.
Student Council’s Academic Affairs committee is currently in the process of selecting eight undergraduate students — or groups of up to four students — who will be able to teach a course of their own design next semester. Students are able to do this through the Cavalier Education program, which has existed for at least eight years.
Student Council discussed plans for an upcoming University student memorial service at its last term meeting Tuesday night.
A bill removing funding from Planned Parenthood and similar organizations in the state passed the Virginia Senate Monday by a vote of 21-19. The senators voted strictly along party lines — 21 votes supporting the bill came from the Republican party, while the 19 opposing votes came from the Democratic party.
Jesse Leroy Matthew, Jr. pleaded guilty to the murders of Hannah Graham and Morgan Harrington and to abduction with intent to defile each of them Wednesday.
College Council recently printed t-shirts for their members with the slogan “I’m in love with CoCo,” attributed to “TJ.”