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(01/06/16 3:39pm)
The lawyers representing Sabrina Rubin Erdely, Wenner Media LLC and Rolling Stone magazine have filed a motion to dismiss the complaint of three 2013 University graduates and Phi Kappa Psi fraternity members.
(12/08/15 4:45am)
A hearing to compel Jackie to submit phone and communication records as part of an ongoing lawsuit filed by Assoc. Dean of Students Nicole Eramo has been transferred from Alexandria to Charlottesville.
(12/07/15 12:19am)
The Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture and the Media Studies Department hosted a panel discussion on Thursday on “The Fate of Journalism in the New Media Era.”
(12/01/15 6:07am)
The Library Council will help plan renovations to the second floor of Clemons Library as the space is converted into an advising center, the Council clarified Monday.
(11/20/15 3:41am)
A hearing scheduled for Friday to request that Jackie — whose story was the center of Rolling Stone’s now-retracted expose “A Rape on Campus” — hand over all phone and text records has been postponed to Dec. 4.
(11/17/15 5:57am)
The Charlottesville City Police Department is currently investigating a Thursday “peeping Tom” incident at the Kroger in Barracks Road Shopping Center.
(11/13/15 3:20am)
The Board of Visitors’ Executive Committee met Thursday to discuss student and faculty diversity initiatives.
(11/10/15 3:18am)
The Board of Visitors and Student Council held an open forum meeting Monday for 20 University students to discuss academic and student affairs with Board of Visitors member Barbara Fried.
(11/03/15 3:17am)
The City of Charlottesville and Albemarle County are both beginning the switch to new digital-scan voting machines with paper ballots.
(11/02/15 3:23am)
The Black Student Alliance invited University of Pennsylvania Political Science Prof. Adolph Reed to speak Thursday as part of Black Culture Week. About 50 attendees listened to the talk entitled “Race, Class and Politics in Obama’s America.”
(10/27/15 3:58am)
The Black Student Alliance launched Black Culture Week this week with an event titled “Food Migration” — an annual event designed to educate attendees on various African, Caribbean and African-American cultures through food.
(10/23/15 3:37am)
The University’s Center for Politics launched its annual Mock Election this week, an interactive online activity that replicates the gubernatorial ballots in Kentucky, Louisiana and Mississippi.
(10/22/15 4:29am)
The Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce named Dr. Marcus Martin, professor and chief officer for diversity and equity at the University, the recipient of this year’s Paul Goodloe McIntire Citizenship Award.
(10/21/15 4:50am)
After a state delegate criticized University President Teresa Sullivan for her handling of sexual assault at the University and called for her resignation, two other state delegates have come to Sullivan’s defense.
(10/14/15 3:48am)
The Virginia Alumni Mentoring program is in its first year of connecting students to alumni in their prospective fields of study.
(10/08/15 5:01am)
The review panel mandated by Gov. Terry McAuliffe in Executive Order 40 released its set of recommendations for the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control on Sept. 18, six weeks before the Nov. 1 deadline. The recommendations will be reviewed by McAuliffe and by the state legislature when it convenes for General Assembly in January.
(09/25/15 1:39am)
Following this week’s release of the Virginia State Police investigation into the bloody arrest of Martese Johnson last March, Daniel Watkins, Johnson’s lawyer, criticized that the review was performed by a law enforcement agency and not an independent group.
(09/23/15 3:38am)
Student groups are moving to respond to the Monday release of a campus climate survey on sexual assault and the Office for Civil Rights' review on the University's Title IX compliance.
(09/18/15 5:29am)
Members of the Board of Visitors discussed gathering student outcomes data and the University’s rankings in publications like the U.S. News & World Report in Thursday’s meeting of the Academic and Student Life Committee.
(09/17/15 2:48am)
An audit by the state inspector general has identified problems with how the University is measuring its return on investment for science and technology programs.