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(04/07/15 3:41am)
Donna Riley, an engineering professor at Virginia Tech, visited the University Monday to discuss gender-based violence in science, technology, engineering and math fields. Riley discussed and analyzed the engineering, academic and broader U.S. cultures which work together to deny gender-based violence.
(04/06/15 6:19am)
University President Teresa Sullivan sat down with The Cavalier Daily Friday morning to discuss the Affordable Excellence initiative that the Board of Visitors approved March 24.
(03/25/15 5:46am)
Original article by Katherine Bollard (Staff Writer) and Samantha Josey-Borden (Associate Editor) - already online
(03/18/15 11:31pm)
University language communities provide students with an opportunity for cultural immersion within Charlottesville. Each academic year, students apply to live in the house of their choice to further their studies of a particular language and culture.
(03/05/15 1:29am)
The Charlottesville City Council stated Tuesday it is accepting applications for membership on 16 boards and commissions. Members will work with Council on various community issues and projects.
(03/03/15 3:51am)
In what Counseling and Psychological Services Director Tim Davis has termed an “all-out blitz,” the University has been aggressively working to reduce suicide risk and build prevention efforts following a difficult fall semester, involving both Counseling and Psychological Services and Madison House in the process.
(02/19/15 3:54am)
The 2015 University-wide student elections will take place Feb. 20 through Feb. 26. Among other positions, students will be able to vote for the 27 Honor Committee representatives for each of the different schools at the University.
(02/12/15 7:27am)
The Batten School hosted former ambassador and statesman John Negroponte Wednesday for a talk about global security and international relations.
(02/10/15 11:27am)
Jesse Matthew’s 2005 trial for a charge of sexual assault was delayed Feb 6. While the original trial date was set for March 9, Matthew’s new trial date will be decided upon at a hearing Friday.
(02/04/15 7:02pm)
Both houses of the Virginia state legislature are considering bills which would allow the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control to operate outside of government authority. The new organization would be called the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority.
(01/22/15 5:05am)
Significant changes, including the addition of a new residential college, may be coming soon to the intersection of Emmet Street and Ivy Road, which the University hopes to better integrate into the University community.
(01/21/15 5:35am)
The Virginia Senate Commerce and Labor Subcommittee failed to advance two minimum wage bills to the floor Monday, stalling a fight in the legislature to increase the incomes of the poorest Virginians.
(01/16/15 4:50am)
The Miller Center’s Milstein Symposium on the Middle Class released a report Wednesday consisting of five proposals to create more middle-class jobs through reforms to the entrepreneurial community. The Miller Center partnered with the Batten Institute to create the report.
(11/12/14 4:47am)
The Class of 2015's Class Giving campaign is underway, and Fourth Year Trustees have already started the year-long effort to solicit donations to the University from the graduating class.
(11/05/14 6:36am)
The penultimate month of the year has donned a new name — Movember — to raise awareness for testicular and prostate cancer, as well as men’s mental health issues. The Movember Foundation has even made its way to the University since its founding in Australia in 2003, bringing many moustaches along the way.
(10/29/14 5:11am)
With one week left until the Virginia midterm elections on Nov. 4, the University Democrats and College Republicans are working hard to turn out the vote.
(09/17/14 4:18am)
The Charlottesville Police Department will soon serve the community with a set of new squad cars, following a Monday City Council vote approving $213,758 worth of new vehicles for the department.
(09/10/14 3:33am)
U.Va. Students United, an on-Grounds student coalition dedicated to student activism, had its first interest meeting of the semester Tuesday to discuss issues ranging from AccessUVa funding to minority student representation at the University.