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(12/05/14 5:14am)
University President Teresa Sullivan hosted a reception Thursday in the Special Collections Library to discuss the issue of sexual violence at the University. The reception covered a variety of issues, including the implementation of mandatory campus safety classes for students, how to better support survivors of sexual violence as a community and the issue of alcohol and partying.
(11/21/14 11:36pm)
Transgender Rights advocate Scott Schofield spoke at a vigil Thursday for the annual Transgender Day of Remembrance, co-hosted by Sigma Omicron Rho, the first gender-neutral fraternity on Grounds, and the Queer Student Union. Schofield invoked support for those affected by acts of violence against the transgender community.
(11/10/14 6:43am)
In 2013, 10 percent of College undergraduates went into Consulting Services — the second most popular industry for students according to the University Career Services First Destinations Report, a report based on survey data of undergraduate plans upon graduation.
(10/24/14 2:26am)
The Law School Supreme Court Litigation Clinic will present Henderson v. U.S. in front of the Supreme Court next February. The case concerns individual property rights in the face of government restrictions on convicted individuals possessing firearms.
(10/17/14 2:46am)
Democratic Sen. Mark Warner raised $2 million for his re-election campaign in the third quarter of this year, bringing his total cash on hand to $8 million. His Republican challenger Ed Gillespie raised $1.8 million in the third quarter.
(10/02/14 4:33pm)
As September comes to a close, most upperclassmen have re-entered the academic mode. First years are continuing to acclimate to a new environment. And organizations, both on Grounds and off, have nearly finished recruiting new members.
(09/26/14 3:39am)
Virginia high school graduation rates have risen more than 8.5 percent in the last six years, according to new data released by the Virginia Department of Education.
(09/19/14 5:56am)
Thousands of University community members filled the Amphitheatre Thursday for a candlelight vigil in honor of missing second-year College student Hannah Graham.
(09/05/14 4:08am)
The Rotunda renovations are proceeding on schedule, according to a presentation to members of the University community and Lawn residents Thursday evening.
(08/29/14 11:11am)
The Virginia Department of Education released the Standards of Learning test results from the 2013-14 school year Wednesday. Student test scores in math increased, from a 71 percent pass rate in 2012-13 to 74 percent this year.
(04/28/14 2:36am)
The Honor Committee voted unanimously to change four of its bylaws Sunday night. Two bylaw changes, originally proposed by the last Honor Committee, did not pass.
(04/24/14 5:00am)
With a recent spike in highly-publicized collegiate tragedies attributed to mental illness, increased attention is being paid to deficiencies in psychological and counseling services universities offer. State incidents, including the campus massacre of 32 Virginia Tech students in 2007 and the number of suicides which occur every year, have increased pressure on Virginia schools to both meet and monitor the mental health of young adults.
(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.”
(04/14/14 2:42am)
Construction fencing will completely surround the Rotunda on all sides beginning May 19, blocking almost all access to the Lawn from the north side.
(04/07/14 3:19am)
The Honor Committee’s Honor Congress drew more than 160 attendees to the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library Thursday evening. Outgoing Honor Chair Evan Behrle said the turnout speaks to the enduring importance of the Honor system to the University community.
(03/25/14 11:28pm)
Living Wage at U.Va. presented an open letter to the Dining Services Selection committee Tuesday, urging the administration not to sign Sodexo as the University’s new dining contractor.
(03/23/14 3:21pm)
Virginia Organizing, a liberal advocacy group, held a rally in nearby Waynesboro Friday encouraging the Virginia state legislature to pass a large expansion of the Medicaid program.
(03/19/14 1:17am)
The Inter-Fraternity Council completed Safe Space training at the LGBTQ Center Tuesday night in an effort to bridge the gap between the two communities. LGBTQ Center Coordinator Scott Rheinheimer and intern Carrie Myatt, a second-year College student, led the training.
(03/05/14 12:34am)
Charlottesville mother and photographer Kim Kelley-Wagner has attracted international attention after posting pictures of her adopted daughters on Facebook holding signs bearing offensive comments directed at them about their adoptions.
(02/26/14 3:48am)
The University announced last week the appointment of Virginia Evans to the position of Chief Information Officer. Evans, who served as the University’s interim CIO, will head the technical aspects of the University’s information technology systems.