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(10/12/15 2:18am)
The University hosted the fifth annual Youth-Nex Conference, called "Youth of Color Matter: Reducing Inequalities through Positive Youth Development.”Held at the Curry School last week, the program brought together community leaders to discuss and highlight youth of color as thriving contributors to their communities. This is the first time Youth-Nex, the University center for the promotion of effective youth development, has held a conference focusing on youths of color, specifically African American, Native American and Latino youth.By focusing on these groups, attendees were able to direct conversations about positive development that have not been discussed in depth, conference chair Joanna Williams said.“The positive youth development perspective really pushes back against the idea that teenagers are sort of just problems that we need to manage and really focuses on the idea that all youth have the capacity to thrive," Williams said.
(09/21/15 3:41am)
The Board of Visitors’ Advancement Committee met Friday to discuss the University’s upcoming bicentennial plans and fundraising progress.
(09/07/15 12:40am)
Madison House’s Big Siblings program is kicking off a new partnership with the Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Central Blue Ridge.
(08/31/15 1:14am)
The lawsuit filed by a former University student and swim team member who alleges he was hazed by other members of the team has been scheduled for trial in September 2016.
(06/29/15 6:02pm)
Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe announced in Richmond Tuesday his intention to remove the Confederate Battle Flag from Virginia license plates. The announcement comes in response to both the recent shooting at the Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina and the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to allow states to restrict license plate designs.
(04/30/15 4:01pm)
The Engineering School recently piloted a new program of student advising as part of a comprehensive Total Advising Plan. The initiative is meant to improve the residential culture of the University as well as the advising process.
(04/01/15 6:31am)
The celebration of Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month began Tuesday with an opening ceremony featuring spoken word poet, Jason Chu, a resident of Los Angeles.
(03/05/15 5:11am)
The Response Working Group of the President’s Ad Hoc Group on University Climate and Culture held a town hall-style meeting Tueday in which students, faculty and other University community members discussed ideas about how to prevent sexual violence on Grounds.
(02/11/15 3:53pm)
The Charlottesville-UVA-Albemarle Office of Emergency Management is offering a free nine-week course on emergency preparedness training beginning March 12.
(02/04/15 5:10am)
Charlottesville City Council met Monday night to discuss whether the city should continue to recognize a state holiday honoring Confederate State Army Generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. Observed the Friday before Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Lee-Jackson Day commemorates Lee’s and Jackson’s birthdays.
(11/19/14 6:43am)
Each semester, students in popular majors such as computer science, economics and politics encounter long waitlists as they sign up for courses and struggle to fulfill major requirements.
(10/08/14 1:18am)
The Medical School dedicated the Ivy Foundation Translational Research Building Friday in honor of a $45 million dollar gift from the Ivy Foundation.
(09/23/14 2:30am)
After three years of growth, job levels in the Charlottesville region are now higher than they were before the 2008 recession. At 114,911 total jobs, the expansion marks a 12.7 percent growth since 2003.