University panel discuss domestic violence in NFL
The Sexual Violence Prevention Coalition, the Women’s Center and Sigma Psi Zeta held a panel Tuesday to discuss domestic violence in the National Football League.
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The Sexual Violence Prevention Coalition, the Women’s Center and Sigma Psi Zeta held a panel Tuesday to discuss domestic violence in the National Football League.
In remembrance of the fifth anniversary of the disappearance of Virginia Tech student Morgan Harrington, Harrington’s parents hosted a memorial service Friday on Copeley Road Bridge, where Harrington was last seen before her body was found in January 2010 at a farm 10 miles away from Grounds.
Members of Sustained Dialogue and Teach for America co-hosted an open forum Tuesday to discuss the nation’s opportunity gap and rural inequalities with Teach for America corp members.
In light of the recent disappearance of second-year College student Hannah Graham and several sexual assaults on and around Grounds, Student Council is promoting six mobile apps for student safety: Circle of 6, Kitestring, Tag - You're It, Hollaback, One Love My Plan, and First Aid by Red Cross.
The University’s Women’s Center announced a $3 million endowment Monday from Maxine Platzer Lynn, 1951 graduate of the Education School.
Students and members of the Charlottesville community gathered at the Rotunda Friday to rally against gender-based violence at the University and in the greater Charlottesville area.
Members of the United Nations Children’s Fund at the University hung paper cranes and flyers recounting various troubling facts Monday evening.
The White House announced the launch of a new "It's On Us" sexual assault prevention initiative Friday, a new public awareness effort to help curb sexual assault on college campuses.
The Board of Visitors’ Committee on Diversity and Inclusion held its inaugural meeting Friday to discuss the results of a study on wages of female faculty at the University.
The Board of Visitors’ Student Affairs and Athletics Committee met Friday to discuss the University’s strategies for the prevention of sexual violence at the University.
U.Va. Students United, an on-Grounds student coalition dedicated to student activism, had its first interest meeting of the semester Tuesday to discuss issues ranging from AccessUVa funding to minority student representation at the University.
The University’s Black Student Alliance held a Rally Against Police Brutality and Media Misrepresentation Friday in reaction to the recent events in Ferguson, Missouri, where an allegedly unarmed black teen was fatally shot by a police officer. Students from many organizations on Grounds were present to support the cause.
The University’s Music Library in Old Cabell Hall was upgraded during the summer and now has extended weekday hours.
University Information Technology Services spent the summer upgrading the wireless internet infrastructure in residence areas. Students in many University housing facilities should notice a substantial increase in speeds and coverage areas, while Wi-Fi upgrades in the remaining residential buildings will be done in the fall.
Student Council stopped accepting applications for its new advising initiative ULink Friday.
The Jefferson Trust announced last week the awarding of 22 grants to innovative projects planned by University students and faculty.
American Studies Prof. Ashley Williams said a tile fell from the ceiling of New Cabell 168 during her class Tuesday, April 1. By Thursday, April 3, she said the tile was still on the floor but had been pulled away from the cord to which it was attached.
American Studies Prof. Ashley Williams said a tile fell from the ceiling of New Cabell 168 during her class on Tuesday, April 1 and said the tile had still been on the floor as of Thursday, April 3, but had been pulled away from the chord to which it was attached.
The Democratic National Committee launched a new campaign against voter ID laws last Tuesday. Though the campaign focused on North Carolina, Florida and Pennsylvania, Democratic officials also expressed concern with Virginia’s 2013 voter ID law.
Current second-year class president Andrew Kwon and fellow second-year Jack Vallar, both College students, will compete to become third-year class president in this week’s student elections.