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(04/06/11 6:08am)
Vice President Joe Biden and U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan announced guidelines Monday to help schools and colleges across the nation better understand their obligations when responding to allegations of sexual assault. One guideline instructs administrators to require allegations of assault to meet a "more likely than not" standard of evidence, rather than the stricter "clear and convincing" standard that most institutions currently employ.
(03/29/11 5:35am)
University Law Prof. Brandon Garrett has written a book based on his research on the first 250 court cases of wrongfully convicted U.S. citizens who eventually were exonerated by DNA evidence.
(03/03/11 7:27am)
The Virginia General Assembly unanimously approved amendments to the state's two-year, $80 billion spending plan Sunday evening.
(02/22/11 5:33am)
A new tool was developed this past weekend that allows individuals to calculate their "nitrogen footprint." The online calculator, part of an International Nitrogen Initiative project, now offers an additional resource to people wanting to measure their environmental impact.
(02/17/11 7:56am)
Members of the Charlottesville community met with City Planning Director Jim Tolbert Tuesday to voice their concerns about renewed enforcement of a law requiring restaurant and venue owners to obtain a permit to host live music.
(02/15/11 6:04am)
A student-initiated interdisciplinary minor in global sustainability is now open to all undergraduate students.
(02/10/11 7:13am)
Senator Jim Webb, D-Va. has proposed to add 13 Southwest Virginia counties to the Appalachia High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area program, an initiative of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy.
(02/08/11 6:14am)
Albemarle County Sheriff J. E. "Chip" Harding is seeking to raise $40,000 for the renovation of a recently purchased command vehicle for his team of search and rescue volunteers.
(02/04/11 6:22am)
A bill which would extend the civil statute of limitations on child molestation cases passed through a state Senate committee this week. The Virginia Senate Courts of Justice Committee voted Monday in favor of a proposal that would extend the number of years in which victims of childhood molestation can file lawsuits against their perpetrators from two to 20 years.
(01/25/11 5:46am)
George Allen, who served as Virginia's governor before taking a seat in the U.S. Senate, officially announced his plans yesterday morning to reclaim the Senate seat in November 2012. He ended his six-year run in the Senate after losing to current Sen. Jim Webb, D, in 2006. Allen, whose climbing political aspirations were derailed by a scandal surrounding his off-the-cuff use of the word "macaca" - a term some deemed to be a racial epithet - made his announcement in a video sent to his supporters.
(11/30/10 6:33am)
Despite a nationwide trend of increased doctorate degrees being awarded, the University has seen a decrease in awards during the past few years.
(11/09/10 6:49am)
President Teresa A. Sullivan presented the Thomas Jefferson Award - the highest honor bestowed upon University faculty members - to its 59th and 60th recipients during Friday's Fall Convocation.
(11/02/10 5:33am)
The University's Office of Equal Opportunity Programs honored 11 people and organizations on Grounds with its annual Champion Awards last Friday.