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(09/09/10 6:19am)
The Student Council Legislative Affairs Committee is currently looking into hosting an on-Grounds debate between the candidates running for Virginia's Fifth District Congressional seat. Committee Co-Chair Matthew Cooper explained that his group is hoping to invite Democrat Tom Perriello, Republican Robert Hurt and independent Jeff Clark to a town-hall style debate in Old Cabell Hall.
(09/06/10 6:35am)
What exactly does technology mean for the modern student? Faster note-taking in class? Sure. More immediate access to information? Definitely. Live videos of lectures? Increasingly so.
(09/01/10 6:09am)
The School of Continuing and Professional Studies is looking to expand its class offerings as part of an effort to help more Virginians earn college degrees.
(08/26/10 5:17am)
Having trouble staying motivated during this first week of class? One website wants to give students a monetary incentive to kick it up a notch this semester.
(04/22/10 6:10am)
The police department at Frostburg State University has stepped up its efforts to combat underage drinking, occasionally sending undercover officers or students to survey particularly rowdy parties. The department's actions have shed light on the various methods university police departments may take to ensure the safety of students.
(04/08/10 6:06am)
The news and opinion Web site The Daily Beast ranked the University as the most stressful college in Virginia and the 36th most stressful college in the United States.
(03/18/10 8:01am)
Gov. Bob McDonnell signed two bills into law yesterday at the Education School to establish College Partnership Laboratory schools, which will take advantage of resources at education schools at Virginia's public universities in an attempt to improve the learning experience of Virginia's K-12 schoolchildren. The bills drew bipartisan support in the Virginia legislature, gaining the approval of roughly three-fourths of both the Senate and House of Delegates when they passed through both bodies last week.
(03/04/10 7:33am)
Former Gov. Douglas Wilder, the first black governor in the United States, spoke yesterday to students in Politics Prof. Larry Sabato's introductory government class.
(02/18/10 10:01am)
The Bill and Melinda Gate Foundation recently awarded fourth-year Engineering student Will Jacobs a 2010 Gates Scholarship for $140,000, which will go toward his doctoral studies at the University of Cambridge.
(02/11/10 9:07am)
Members of the American Indian Student Union hope to establish a Native Studies minor within the College. The program would be a part of a larger effort to create a more welcoming community on Grounds for prospective American Indian students and faculty.