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(03/24/00 5:00am)
Although Honor Committee members have said faculty discontentment with the honor seriousness clause was an impetus for their most recent constitutional proposal, some faculty members have expressed mixed opinions about whether the referendum will be effective.
(03/21/00 5:00am)
In an Honor Committee meeting last night, current and newly-elected members met to decide how to run the Committee's most recent referendum and set a date for the student vote.
(03/08/00 5:00am)
In order to facilitate dialogue between past and current Committee members, the Honor Committee is creating a formal Alumni Advisory Group that will meet twice each year to advise the Committee on constitutional and operational concerns.
(03/07/00 5:00am)
Student Council will decide tonight whether to support the Honor Committee in its decision to hold a special election to vote eliminating the consideration of seriousness in cases of academic cheating.
(03/03/00 5:00am)
Although the Board of Visitors discussed a motion last weekend that would have created a five-year contract for University President John T. Casteen III, Board members said yesterday that they decided to withhold a vote on the issue because it is a long-standing University tradition for the president to operate without a contract.
(03/01/00 5:00am)
Honor Committee members met with Student Council last night to discuss how the Committee may bring referenda before the students for a vote. A dispute over deadlines for voting on referenda has resulted in further postponement of the Committee's attempts to send its latest referendum to the student body.
(02/24/00 5:00am)
The latest Honor Committee referendum to get rid of the seriousness clause in honor cases involving academic cheating will not appear on next week's Student Council ballot, despite Committee members' vote in favor of the referendum Sunday.
(02/15/00 5:00am)
After two sessions of strong debate, the Honor Committee passed a proposal to create an Honor System Review Commission Sunday night by a 10-3-1 vote.
(02/14/00 5:00am)
University Medical Center officials expressed relief after a Stafford County Circuit Court judge Thursday dismissed the $31 million dollar lawsuit filed by Paula Johnson, the mother of one of two babies switched at birth at the Medical Center over four years ago.
(02/09/00 5:00am)
University Judiciary Committee charges against former Cavalier running back Antwoine Womack have been dropped, according to UJC sources close to the case and Womack's attorney.
(02/07/00 5:00am)
The Honor Committee discussed the possibility of removing the seriousness clause from some types of Honor cases at its meeting last night.
(02/04/00 5:00am)
According to statistics released by the Office of Admissions yesterday, the total number of undergraduate admissions applications to the University dropped more than 16 percent this year.
(01/28/00 5:00am)
Over 200 students, faculty and community members rose to their feet and gave Sister Helen Prejean a standing ovation at the end of a presentation she gave yesterday in Wilson Hall on the ethical implications of the death penalty.
(01/19/00 5:00am)
Virginia's recent booming economy is beginning to show returns for public higher education institutions.
(12/03/99 5:00am)
In a yearly attempt to promote excellence in teaching, the University bestowed its annual Harrison Teaching Awards on eight outstanding faculty members.
(11/17/99 5:00am)
Last night students from the Jefferson Leadership Foundation and Students for Individual Liberties hosted Cato Institute member and libertarian speaker Stephen Slivinski in Cabell Hall.
(11/10/99 5:00am)
The University of Virginia once again is ranked first among public universities in the graduation rate of black students, according to an article in the autumn issue of the Journal for Blacks in Higher Education.
(11/05/99 5:00am)
Alcohol Awareness Week kicks off Sunday with the A Capella Sing in Newcomb Plaza. The weeklong program will combine workshops and community events to promote alcohol awareness at the University. For the past month the Institute for Substance Abuse Studies has brought together over 15 different student and administrative organizations to plan next week's events.
(10/29/99 4:00am)
The University has released figures showing the number of admitted students whose names appear on memos from the College development office - which tracks some applicants by the potential financial contribution their families and friends may bring to the University.
(10/27/99 4:00am)
Orange County resident Garnett Lloyd, 29, who was arrested last spring for two counts of allegedly breaking and entering Delta Zeta sorority house, is in jail again today after a Charlottesville judge revoked his bail for a parole violation.