Aging Institute grants funds to six professors
The University's Institute on Aging recently awarded $150,000 in grants for pilot research projects to six University faculty members.
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The University's Institute on Aging recently awarded $150,000 in grants for pilot research projects to six University faculty members.
Current and future construction projects on Grounds were the focus points of the "U.Va. Today Community Briefing," held Tuesday evening in the Newcomb Hall Ballroom.
The grand jury hearing for University student Aaron Joshua Robinson, who is charged with one count of malicious wounding for the April 28 non-fatal shooting of former University football player Jamaine Winborne, has been postponed until August 2.
After spending the past year implementing an intricate online voting system for the University, the newly-selected University Board of Elections members used paper ballots to elect their new chair and vice-chair Friday.
University Emergency Medical Services and the Charlottesville-Albemarle Rescue Squad will be present for the first time at the Foxfield horse races Saturday.
Last Friday Darden held the first "Undergrad Day at Darden" in which all undergraduate University students were given the opportunity to learn more about Darden's M.B.A. program. In previous years, Darden limited the event to Commerce School students only.
With tuition on the rise and books and beer not getting any cheaper, college campuses are brimming with students looking for ways to make an easy buck. At the University, there are several businesses that claim to provide students with a chance to earn as much money as they are willing to work for.
Lethal Wrecker Service will no longer be towing on Grounds as of 7 a.m. this morning because it failed to meet the requirements set by the University for contracted private towing companies, said Rebecca White, director of parking and transportation.
Some students living on Grounds have received automated e-mails this semester from ITC warning them to reduce the amount of data generated and received by their computers over the University network.
It was a dark and stormy night, and profiles of black birds were projected onto the walls of Memorial Gymnasium, looming over the crowd.
Fourth-year College students and Sigma Chi fraternity members Kurt P. Rupprecht and John P. Selph were found not guilty yesterday of assault and battery charges stemming from an altercation in front of the Sigma Chi house Nov. 1.
In its continuing effort to catch the serial rapist, the Charlottesville Police Department is utilizing a database of contacts -- primarily black men -- to eliminate potential suspects.
The student pro-life advocacy group First Right hosted two activists last night, marking the highlights of their annual pro-life awareness week.
The first student election under the management of the University Board of Elections proceeded without any major hitches, UBE President Brian Cook said yesterday.
Virginia Gov. Mark R. Warner announced his most recent appointments to the University Board of Visitors yesterday. Appointees were selected after being reviewed by Warner's Advisory Commission on Higher Education Board Appointments.
Over 700 students from more than 60 East Coast colleges attended the East Coast Asian American Student Union conference at the University this weekend.
Phi Gamma Delta fraternity received a long-awaited gift on Valentine's Day. The University's Omicron chapter of the national fraternity, also known as Fiji, officially was re-charted Feb. 14. The re-chartering gala was held at Alumni Hall.
Out on Rugby, a group for gay, bisexual and progressive men that is seeking status as a fraternity, will have to wait at least another month before it is given an official decision, the Multicultural Greek Council determined last night.
First years who did not have a chance to get involved in volunteering last semester have not missed out yet.
A house fire at 416 Monroe Lane early yesterday morning left one student in critical condition and 11 others temporarily homeless.