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A wildfire in Shenandoah National Park is the reason behind the smoky, hazy air that has loomed over Charlottesville for the past week.
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A wildfire in Shenandoah National Park is the reason behind the smoky, hazy air that has loomed over Charlottesville for the past week.
The Charlottesville City Council approved the appointment of Colonel Alfred Thomas as new police chief Monday.
The Jefferson Trust announced Thursday it would be giving out 18 grants to support various projects at the University.
A Virginia judge ruled Wednesday that “Jackie” — whose story of an alleged gang rape was reported in a now-retracted article by Rolling Stone in 2014 — will be required to testify in former Assoc. Dean Nicole Eramo’s lawsuit against the magazine.
In 2015, the highest paid faculty members were employed at the Law School, Darden School of Business, and School of Medicine. Former University president and English Prof. John T. Casteen III received a salary of $430,000 — the highest in the College of Arts & Sciences.
The Presidential Precinct hosted the first of the two-day 2016 Global Leadership Forum Tuesday in the Newcomb Ballroom, bringing together leaders from over 45 countries to discuss challenges facing the world.
Three explosions in the Belgian capital of Brussels Tuesday killed at least 30 people and injured 200 others. Two explosions occurred at the Brussels Airport, and a third blast targeted a subway station located in the Brussels district of Maalbeek. Reports of the first attack began around 8 a.m. local time, or 3 a.m. ET.
An increasing number of students at the University are actively utilizing counseling center resources and seeking out psychological aid. The University’s Counseling and Psychological Services saw a 25 percent increase in the past year.
Voters flocked to their respective precincts yesterday to cast their ballots in the Super Tuesday presidential primary elections.
Charlottesville Police Chief Tim Longo addressed safety concerns and discussed the potential implementation of additional security cameras on the Downtown Mall last week.
The Darden School announced the opening of a new facility in Rosslyn, Virginia, last week for candidates pursuing an MBA for Executives or Global MBA for Executives degree.
Harvard University issued a report last week calling for widespread changes in the college admissions process and how to evaluate prospective students. Over 85 institutions across the United States have endorsed the report, including the University, Dean of Admission Greg Roberts said.
The University announced the formation of the Student Tuition Advisory Committee and the Student Fee Advisory Committee last week, in response to student concern regarding the level of transparency surrounding the University’s decision to increase tuition. Both committees seek to increase student involvement, and students can serve on the committees by application. Students also will be asked to participate in a Board of Visitors meeting in June.
Three people were held in police custody after refusing to leave George Washington Hall at the University of Mary Washington Wednesday. Two students and one member of the community faced arrest following a demonstration in support of Divest UMW, a group campaigning for the school to withdraw its endowment from any companies that profit from the exploitation of fossil fuels.
Saving Sweet Briar, Inc. recently commissioned a fraud examiner to review the financial documents and data of Sweet Briar College.
The University Honor Committee elected its executive board for the 2015-16 academic term this weekend during an Honor Committee retreat at Graves Mountain Lodge.
The Virginia House of Delegates and the Senate released amendments to the state budget Tuesday. Speaker William J. Howell, R-Stafford, proposed a series of reforms to increase budget transparency at the State Budget Conference Jan. 30.
The Lawn Selection Committee released decisions last week determining Lawn room residency for the 2015-16 academic school year. Out of 251 applicants, 47 were selected by the committee for residency. An additional seven will be determined by a process separate from the committee.
There are 15 uncontested races this spring in the 2015 University elections, not including the School of Enrollment Office positions or those races for which no candidates are running. The elections will be held Friday.
University Contracted Independent Organization One Less presented the Teach Safe Relationships Act bill with Virginia Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine to the U.S. Senate Tuesday Feb. 3. Members of One Less worked with Kaine to craft the bill.