Profs. Wilson, Adams receive highest University award
The University’s highest award, the Jefferson Award, was awarded Friday at the annual fall convocation for distinguished faculty members and third-year University students.
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The University’s highest award, the Jefferson Award, was awarded Friday at the annual fall convocation for distinguished faculty members and third-year University students.
A darker moment in University history is the institution’s early support for eugenics, a pseudoscience that claims the human race can be improved through controlled breeding. The University brought the movement’s leaders to Grounds throughout 20th century.
The University’s Counseling and Psychological Services has responded to a difficult year by expanding its services and outreach programs to help reach a greater number of people on Grounds.
The University’s alumni continue to be a driving force behind the University’s development through donations and gifts.
The Jefferson Scholars Foundation held its biennial Forum for Interdisciplinary Dialogue last week, bringing scholars from disparate fields together to discuss issues related to ethics and development.
Five Virginia police departments have been awarded almost $497,000 for police officer body cameras as their use by law enforcement continues to grow.
The annual Charlottesville Pride Festival was held Saturday, featuring performances from a variety of artists, drag shows, food stalls, over 70 vendors and activities for children.
Student Council hosted a 9/11 memorial event on Friday in honor of victims of the terrorist attacks 14 years ago.
Wendy Sherman, U.S. undersecretary of state for political affairs, spoke Friday at the Miller Center about the Iran nuclear agreement.
The Global Development Organization and the Building Goodness Foundation met Monday evening for a discussion about sustainability in relationships.
At a summit to address sexual violence on college campuses in Virginia held Thursday and Friday, Gov. Terry McAuliffe said he intends to lead an effort to change the sexual assault culture at Virginia schools.
Virginia’s Commission to Ensure Integrity and Public Confidence in State Government met for the first time Monday to discuss ethical concerns for the state and possible steps to remedy them.
In the wake of the Sept. 13 disappearance of second-year College student Hannah Graham, mobile safety applications have gathered significant interest in recent weeks.
University professor emeritus Charles Wright began his term as poet laureate for the United States Thursday.
About 400,000 people marched to raise awareness about climate change in New York City Sunday in anticipation of the United Nations Climate Summit, which will begin Tuesday. Eighty University students attended the event, joining 230 other university students from across the commonwealth.
Following the White House’s Not Alone initiative, designed to prevent sexual assault at universities across the country, the University plans to implement a new three-step prevention process.
Jonathan Urick, a class of 2013 Law graduate, will clerk for Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia in the 2015-16 term.