Local wetland areas named state conservation sites
The Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation has named two wetland areas official state conservation states.
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The Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation has named two wetland areas official state conservation states.
Gov. Terry McAuliffe signed an executive order Wednesday to expand registered apprenticeships in Virginia as part of an effort to improve the state’s economy.
The administrative review of the Alcoholic Beverage Control officers who arrested fourth-year College student Martese Johnson on St. Patrick’s Day last March has been released by Gov. Terry McAuliffe’s office following pressure from lawmakers and Johnson’s lawyer.
In a ruling Wednesday, the Virginia Supreme Court overturned the law which required manual guides for executions to be released under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act.
Admitting to unanticipated setbacks, the University administration says Rotunda restoration may not be entirely completed by 2016 Final Exercises, though it maintains the project is on schedule.
The Obama administration on Monday announced a plan to improve the process of applying for federal grants and loans by simplifying the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, for students and their families.
China Dialogue Dinners hosted a discussion on American and Chinese food security and safety Wednesday.
Two members of the WDBJ news team were shot this morning during a live broadcast in Moneta, Virginia at Bridgewater Plaza.
University President Teresa Sullivan recently announced a new requirement for all students to complete two online educational modules — one on sexual and gender-based violence and another on alcohol abuse prevention — for the upcoming 2015-2016 academic year.
The past year has been one of extraordinary grief for the University and Charlottesville communities. As the academic year comes to a close, the student body honors the students we have lost — Hannah Graham, Peter D’Agostino, Connor Cormier and Hunter Smith. They will be fondly remembered.
Take Back The Night held a rally Thursday at Lambeth Field to discuss sexual violence before the group moved to the amphitheater for a vigil.
U.Va. Students United and United for Undergraduate Socioeconomic Diversity co-hosted a teach-in Tuesday on the new Affordable Excellence model approved during the most recent Board of Visitors session.
The Board of Visitors passed a decision to increase student’s tuition March 24 in a model known as "Affordable Excellence."
The University Board of Visitors voted Wednesday to name Alderman Road Residence Hall Building 6 the Gibbons House in recognition of William Gibbons and his wife Isabella Gibbons, two slaves who worked in the Academical Village between 1840 and 1863.
The 2013-14 academic school year saw a record-breaking 886,052 international students attending undergraduate and graduate colleges and universities in the United States. This pushes the international student population to four percent of all students enrolled in higher-level education, and their numbers appear to be growing.
The University College Republicans hosted guest speaker Frank Atkinson Tuesday. Atkinson is a member of the Board of Visitors and chairman of McGuireWoods Consulting LLC.
Eight students are in line to become the first QuestBridge Scholarship recipients to graduate from the University. The QuestBridge Program — which the University joined four years ago — reaches out to academically accomplished high-school students who have excelled despite difficult life circumstances. The program currently has 35 participating partner schools, including Yale University, Brown University, Princeton and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
A group of 10 bipartisan senators introduced a bill titled the Campus Accountability and Safety Act Thursday, which focuses on addressing the issue of sexual assault on college campuses.
The University announced this week Craig Benson will succeed James Aylor as the 13th Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science.
Two LGBTQ anti-discrimination bills passed through the Virginia Senate Tuesday with bipartisan support.