Attorney, law professor discuss DACA
The University’s Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese and DREAMers on Grounds hosted an information session on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals on Tuesday.
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The University’s Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese and DREAMers on Grounds hosted an information session on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals on Tuesday.
The University’s Committee on Sustainability hosted its annual Sustainability Day Tuesday, during which students were able to attend events promoting sustainability efforts on Grounds.
The University Police Department is investigating an anti-Muslim remark written in Brown College late Sunday, which was directed at the dorm of two Muslim students living in the residential college.
The Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture, or IASC, hosted a panel and book signing Tuesday with Emily Raboteau and Garnette Cadogan, who are contributors to “The Fire This Time: A New Generation Speaks about Race.”
Recently, Hurricane Matthew forced several southern universities to evacuate their entire student bodies. Although the University has never had a University-wide evacuation mandate, there are several emergency preparedness plans in place should there ever be one.
During its Sept. 16 meeting, the Board of Visitors approved a $16 million renovation proposal for the International Residential College as a part of the Capital Program.
The Board of Visitors approved the proposed renaming of Jordan Hall to Pinn Hall in its meeting Thursday, removing the building’s previous connection to a eugenicist. The building — which serves as a medical research facility — has been renamed for Vivian Pinn, who graduated from the School of Medicine in 1967.
This past Sunday, several resident advisors took steps to address racial slurs that appeared in first-year dorms.
The Charlottesville Police Department is currently investigating three different robberies occurring near Grounds in the past three weeks.
Over the course of the summer, several restaurants and business on the Corner expanded services and opened shop — and the area has seen aesthetic changes with a new mural on the side of the Graduate Charlottesville.
Uncommon Charlottesville opened for residents Aug. 12, becoming a new major off-Grounds student housing option on West Main Street.
The Board of Visitors Buildings and Grounds Committee discussed a variety of upcoming project proposals at its April 26 meeting, including a plan to construct a 12-court outdoor tennis stadium at the Boar’s Head Inn which would “accommodate national champion caliber team play.”
The Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation announced its 2016 recipient Wednesday evening. Third-year Engineering student Jill Ferguson will receive a $30,000 scholarship toward a graduate school program of her choosing.
Take Back the Night hosted a march Thursday night to raise awareness for and speak out against sexual assault.
The Third Year Council partnered with organizations around Grounds this week to host the second annual Fight the Stigma Week, which is aimed at raising awareness and providing resources for improving mental health.
Charlottesville will host the fifth annual Tom Tom Founders Festival April 11-17.
The University Board of Elections released February’s University election candidates’ expenditure reports this past weekend. In 2016, undergraduate and graduate candidates spent nearly $3,000 on their campaigns, according to the report.
College Council is launching its Take Your TA To Lunch program, an expansion of its Take Your Professor To Lunch program.
University students and organizations participated in Spread the Word to End the Word’s campaign to end the use of the word “retarded” Wednesday.
The University ranked number 14 on the Princeton Review’s 2016 list of top-50 schools with the highest return on the cost of tuition.