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(10/30/14 4:50am)
Commerce Prof. Sherri Moore hosted a “Know Your Rights” lecture in conjunction with the Student Council Life committee Wednesday, speaking to students about how they can avoid being taken advantage of when encountering police officers.
(10/23/14 5:03am)
University students will be able to use their student ID cards in the upcoming November midterm elections, a fact which Student Council Legislative Affairs Committee co-chair Zach Cohen said minimizes the impact of the state's new voter identification laws, which critics say will disproportionately affect minority and low-income voters.
(10/09/14 4:06am)
University officials announced Dr. Randolph J. Canterbury accepted his appointment to Interim Medical School Dean earlier this week. His term will begin Dec. 1, 2014.
(09/19/14 12:51am)
Teach For America recruitment efforts have ramped up at the University in recent weeks — an acknowledgement to the massive success alumni have had in the corps, said Dana Cronyn, who spent the past two years recruiting on Grounds and now works in TFA’s communications office.
(09/04/14 5:15am)
Sen. Mark Warner, D-VA, came to O’Hill Forum Wednesday as a stop on his Tackling Student Debt Tour, discussing with students the current issues involved with student debt and potential methods of resolution.
(08/29/14 4:11am)
A recent internal study showed female professors at the University are paid $3,638 less than their male colleagues on average.
(04/24/14 5:25am)
The annual Foxfield Races will commence Saturday morning, ending in the late afternoon — at once a festive event for students celebrating the end of classes and a high-risk event known for heavy drinking.
(04/17/14 4:53am)
Famed University History Prof. Alan Taylor tallied his second Pulitzer Prize award Monday for his book “The Internal Enemy: Slavery and War in Virginia, 1772-1832.”
(04/10/14 4:23am)
Celebration of the humanities is in full force at the University with Humanities Week 2014. Events began last Saturday and will run until Friday night.
(03/27/14 4:37am)
The University Transit Service will not shuttle students to and from this April’s Foxfield races, complicating transportation for an event traditionally host to heavy student drinking.
(03/06/14 12:20am)
The University’s Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service reported the population of foreign-borns in Virginia is rising — and not by a small margin — in a brief released this week.
(02/20/14 2:24am)
On the heels of a $400,000 grant from the Lumina Foundation, the Miller Center is launching a bipartisan commission to investigate new ways to finance higher education in the United States.
(02/13/14 2:34am)
Del. Tom Rust, R-Fairfax, proposed a bill last month which would declare children of immigrants who are in the country illegally eligible for in-state tuition under specifically delineated circumstances.
(02/12/14 9:57pm)
University dining halls may see a new food provider before the fall semester, though University officials have not yet released information about the details of the potential switch.
(02/09/14 6:58am)
University officials have established search committees to find replacements for Dean Meredith Woo of the College and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Dean Harry Harding of the Batten School for Public Policy and Dean Kim Tanzer of the Architecture School. All three deans will not seek reappointment when their terms end in the next several months.
(01/23/14 3:14am)
Students and onlookers gathered in Garrett Hall Wednesday for a foreign policy address from Sen. Tim Kaine.
(01/19/14 10:26pm)
Businessman Wayne Coleman, a Republican, requested a recount last week in the special election to replace Lt. Gov. Ralph Northam in Virginia’s sixth senate district. Nine votes separate Coleman and Democrat Del. Lynwood Lewis. The race is a key factor in determining the balance of power in the state Senate.
(11/22/13 3:00am)
Students, faculty and community members gathered in the Amphitheater for a candlelight vigil Thursday evening in support of Virginia State Sen. Creigh Deeds (D-Bath), who was stabbed Tuesday morning. The College Republicans and University Democrats co-hosted the vigil.
(11/17/13 5:45pm)
The College is expected to soon begin a $130 million fundraising campaign to support the hiring of new professors, as school administrators anticipate a wave of professor retirements in the next five to seven years.
(11/15/13 3:17am)
The Board of Visitors’ Student Affairs and Athletics Committee met Thursday to discuss the importance of student self-governance and to express support for members of the University’s athletic community.