J. Cole to headline Welcome Week concert
Hip hop artist J. Cole will headline the Welcome Week concert at John Paul Jones Arena on August 20.
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Hip hop artist J. Cole will headline the Welcome Week concert at John Paul Jones Arena on August 20.
Both the City Council and the Charlottesville Parking Center, or CPC, have rejected one another’s proposals to settle their property dispute over the Water Street Garage.
In late June, about 275 rising ninth-graders from several Virginia middle schools participated in two GEAR UP Virginia Power of Youth camps at the University.
On Saturday, Charlottesville community members gathered in solidarity at the Downtown Mall’s Freedom of Speech Wall to remember the five police officers shot and killed in a recent Dallas ambush.
Former University Rector Helen Dragas left the Board of Visitors this July after two consecutive four-year terms.
Former University Dean Nicole Eramo recently filed a motion requesting partial summary judgment in her defamation lawsuit against Rolling Stone, author Sabrina Rubin Erdely and Wenner Media. In response, the defendants have also filed a request for summary judgment.
On July 4, 75 new citizens from 41 countries took the Oath of Allegiance at Monticello during the 54th Annual Independence Day Celebration. .
The University has incorporated two centers — the University Mindfulness Center and the Contemplative Sciences Center — to promote the health and well-being of community members both on-Grounds and in the greater Charlottesville area.
The Charlottesville Police Department has begun to use body cameras with several of its officers, and will continue to make efforts to expand their use.
Last Thursday, University President Teresa A. Sullivan distributed a message to the University community stating that the University would continue to use affirmative action in its selection process in accordance with a recent Supreme Court ruling.
The University and Charlottesville communities are never short of live, outdoor and socially-focused events. With the weather cooling down and the summer breeze feeling inviting, concerts and festivals in the late Summer and early Fall will become hotspots where arts-lovers can feel the vibe of the city.
On Tuesday, the Charlottesville Area Community Foundation, or CACF, announced $569,422 in financial grants to a variety of local non-profits. The grants are a part of the Bama Works Fund of Dave Matthews Band, which CACF oversees.
Virginia’s unemployment rate is currently at its lowest since May of 2008.
On Monday night, Charlottesville City Council approved the creation of a new parking department during the construction of the Market Plaza.
Several City Council members are drafting a resolution to demand increased gun control from state and federal legislators.
The Fralin Museum of Art at the University is showing several of Andy Warhol’s famous prints from May to September of 2016.
The City of Charlottesville recently sent a message to the Charlottesville Parking Center threatening the use eminent domain to take over the Water Street Garage if parking rates continue to rise.
The University Medical Center recently selected William Fulkerson as the new Chief Operating Officer, a position which will be effective starting on August 1.
On June 10, Gov. Terry McAuliffe announced funding of $3.4 million to support 48 Commonwealth Research Commercialization Fund awards in several targeted areas of technology and research. Several University professors have been named as recipients.
Starting in fall 2016, U.Va. Dining will allow students to use plus dollars from their meal plans to purchase Greens to Grounds products.