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(09/09/14 2:43am)
Sen. Creigh Deeds, D-Charlottesville, visited the University Monday to discuss mental health care reform, emphasizing the efforts students can make to support their peers and their community in issues of mental health.
(09/08/14 11:33pm)
During the summer, the City of Charlottesville announced its plan to construct a fence on the western side of railroad tracks between 14th Street and Rugby Road. The fence was commissioned in 2010 when the City was granted federal funding and was to be completed by the end of the summer, but has since been delayed.
(09/02/14 1:17am)
Three University students are establishing a Contracted Independent Organization on Grounds this fall in support of redistricting reform.
(08/26/14 2:12am)
After four years of construction, the renovations to New Cabell Hall are nearing completion as students and departments file into the six-story building at the start of the semester. The $64.5 million renovation added state-of-the-art equipment and updated many of the building’s systems.
(04/22/14 11:02pm)
The state of Virginia has reformed the legal procedures surrounding mental health care twice in the past several years — first in the wake of the 2007 Virginia Tech tragedy, and then again following the stabbing of Sen. Creigh Deeds, D-Charlottesville.
(04/17/14 4:51am)
A letter was distributed around Grounds late Saturday night signed by the alias “Publius” calling for changes to the University’s honor system.
(04/10/14 4:33am)
The Seriatim Journal and CommonCents co-sponsored a debate at the Miller Center Wednesday afternoon concerning the national debt and the budget deficit. The debate, titled “In the Red: Discussing the American Budget Deficit and Public Debt Burden,” featured Politics Prof. Herman Schwartz and Economics Prof. Edwin Burton. Second-year College student Russell Bogue, co-founder of the Seriatim Journal, moderated the event.
(04/09/14 1:39am)
The University recently ranked number one in a study focused on dollar-for-dollar college investment value. Graduates from more than 800 universities and colleges across the country were included in the study, sponsored by the research firm PayScale.
(04/03/14 4:20am)
The third annual Wyland Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation — a month-long competition between communities across the nation to see who can achieve the greatest reduction in water and energy consumption — will take place in Charlottesville throughout the month of April.
(03/27/14 4:34am)
The Fourth-Year Trustees placed small orange and blue flags on the Lawn this week to represent the number of students who have contributed to the fourth-year class giving campaign.
(03/27/14 4:24am)
Best Doctors, Inc. selected 181 physicians from the University Health System for its 2014 “Best Doctors in America List.” Though Best Doctors is a privately owned online database unavailable to the public for free, a press release issued Monday by the Health System listed the names of all 181 University physicians and their areas of specialty.
(03/20/14 4:11am)
This Friday, University Career Services will sponsor a “Leaving the Lawn” conference that will focus on employment opportunities for upperclassmen. The workshop, entitled will run from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. in Bryant Hall at Scott Stadium.
(03/06/14 10:01pm)
The International Relations Organization hosted a panel Wednesday titled “China’s Third Revolution? Reform, Conservatism or Decay under Xi Jinping,” featuring Batten School Dean Harry Harding. His talk focused on his suggestion that modern China has experienced two revolutions thus far, but is in need of another to address deep-seated issues in the nation.
(03/06/14 2:43am)
Full-time University faculty are less diverse than the student body, according to University data.
(02/26/14 9:25pm)
The University Medical Center announced Monday it will become a majority shareholder of Culpeper Regional Hospital.
(02/13/14 12:57am)
The Virginia State Senate passed a bill Tuesday to repeal a law requiring women seeking an abortion to receive a transabdominal ultrasound before undergoing the procedure. The bill is expected to fail in the House of Delegates.
(02/06/14 2:21am)
Several pieces of legislation aimed at scaling back Standards of Learning test requirements for Virginia public schools have recently gained traction in Richmond.
(02/05/14 3:05am)
History Prof. Philip Zelikow, associate dean for the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, has decided not to seek reappointment at the end of the school year.
(01/30/14 2:43pm)
The Virginia government will drop its investigation into the financial affairs of former governor Bob McDonnell and his wife Maureen in an effort to steer clear of a federal investigation into corruption charges.
(01/29/14 2:17am)
At a press conference Tuesday morning, Virginia lawmakers voiced opposition to the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed controls on coal power plants in a letter to President Barack Obama.