U.Va. sponsors “Chuck it for Charity”
For the 17th year in a row, the University Office for Sustainability is sponsoring its annual “Chuck It for Charity” program, which ran May 5-14 on Grounds and will run May 23-24 off Grounds.
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For the 17th year in a row, the University Office for Sustainability is sponsoring its annual “Chuck It for Charity” program, which ran May 5-14 on Grounds and will run May 23-24 off Grounds.
An Honor Audit Commission, created by the 2015-16 Honor Committee, will convene for the first time this summer.
The Honor Committee discussed new bylaw changes that would affect the system of notifying accused students of a report or investigation against them.
This Founder’s Day, the Society of the Purple Shadows will take part in its annual procession on the Lawn and lay a wreath in front of Thomas Jefferson’s statue in honor of the University’s Honor code.
The 2015-16 Honor Committee wrapped up its term with a vote on three new by-laws, as well as a review of an audit of the committee’s hearing procedure.
The University’s School of Medicine received more operating sources than any other department during the 2015-16 fiscal year.
The Honor Committee convened in Syria, Va., Sunday to elect its new committee chairs.
All parties in a lawsuit concerning allegations of hazing against former members of the University swim team have reached a settlement date.
Neither of the Honor Committee sanctioning options up for vote Friday — option one preserving the single sanction system and option two potentially allowing for the implementation of a multiple sanction system — received enough votes to pass in the University elections.
Emily Lodge, a third-year Batten student and former vice president of organizations, defeated incumbent third-year College student Abraham Axler for the position of student council president. She won 55.45 percent of the total 5460 votes with 3028 votes. The entire student body was eligible to vote, and of the 22,047 possible voters, 22.91 percent responded.
The University Board of Visitors’ Building and Grounds committee convened Friday to discuss the progress and goals related to University facilities.
Four members of the Honor Committee attended the Virginia Integrity Conference to learn how other Virginia schools apply their honor policies.
Fourth-year Commerce students Heather Hooker and Brendan Kim gave a presentation about the lack of communication between Honor members at the committee’s meeting Monday.
From Feb. 19-25, the University student body will be able to vote on two Honor Committee proposals which could change the way the Honor Committee responds to student opinions and the way in which students are punished for honor violations.
Marc Solomon, a prominent activist for the marriage equality movement and author of “Winning Marriage,” visited the University’s Miller Center for a taping of the weekly discussion show “American Forum,” which airs on PBS.
The 2015 Open Doors Report released Nov. 16 ranked the University of Virginia 24th on a list of universities awarding credit for study abroad, ranked by total number of students studying abroad.
The Board of Visitors Advancement Committee met Friday to discuss the transformation of University culture and campaign initiatives to help advance the University’s national reputation.
Curry School Prof. Benjamin Castleman published a book titled “The 160 Character Solution” this August, highlighting his research on a phenomenon known as “summer melt.”
The Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control announced that it had a record year for alcohol sales for the 17th year in a row.
The University community celebrated International Education Week this week with events organized by groups across Grounds.