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(06/19/12 11:20am)
Following an eventful day which saw the collective emotions of the University community ebb between exhilaration and exhaustion, the Board of Visitors announced at 2:30 a.m. Tuesday that Carl Zeithaml, the dean of the McIntire School of Commerce, will replace President Teresa Sullivan on an interim basis starting August 16.
(06/19/12 1:00am)
University President Teresa A. Sullivan entered the top of the Rotunda to thunderous applause from a crowd of several thousand gathered on the Lawn, and disappeared behind closed doors to meet with the Rector, Vice Rector and remainder of the Board of Visitors Monday afternoon.
(06/18/12 4:03am)
The University's Faculty Senate met in emergency session this evening and ratified a resolution passed Thursday by its executive council declaring "no confidence" in the Board of Visitors. John Simon, the University's executive vice president and provost, introduced the meeting, saying the past week had him questioning whether the Board's actions were consistent with his beliefs about the values of higher education at the University.
(06/15/12 12:04am)
Peter Kiernan, the chairman of the Darden School Foundation Board of Trustees, resigned from his post today amid public outcry over a leaked email in which he admitted advance knowledge of plans to dismiss University President Teresa A. Sullivan.
(06/12/12 1:08pm)
Fourth-year College Student Hillary Hurd, the student representative to the Board of Visitors, is one of the first with internal knowledge about the “mutual agreement” leading to University President Teresa A. Sullivan’s resignation to comment on the matter. She told The Cavalier Daily yesterday she had full confidence in the Board’s decision. Her interview with The Cavalier Daily took place following a two-hour conversation she had with University Rector Helen Dragas.
(06/11/12 11:40pm)
The University's Faculty Senate released a statement Monday describing the Board of Visitors' statement on the sudden resignation of President Teresa A. Sullivan as "inadequate and unsatisfactory" and calling for more details about the decision to part ways with Sullivan.
(06/10/12 7:08pm)
The Executive Committee of the Board of Visitors officially accepted the resignation of University President Teresa A. Sullivan Sunday afternoon, a decision which was announced to the community via a University-wide email that morning.
(04/20/12 8:23am)
The City of Charlottesville yesterday named April Distracted Driving Awareness Month as part of a nationwide push to encourage drivers to be more cautious.
(04/13/12 8:17am)
The cost of a higher education at public institutions has shifted from the state to families during recent years, Colette Sheehy, vice president for management and budget, said Thursday afternoon in a meeting with student leaders. The Board of Visitors will convene Friday in a special session to consider a proposed four percent tuition increase for the 2012-13 academic year.
(03/22/12 10:45am)
The Inter-Fraternity Council and the National Organization of Alpha Epsilon Pi re-chartered the University's Mu chapter yesterday evening during a ceremony at the Brody Jewish Center. The fraternity lost its charter in 2009 following allegations of hazing.
(03/21/12 10:33am)
Student Council passed a bill at its Representative Body meeting yesterday evening which created a Graduate Affairs Committee.
(03/16/12 7:11am)
The University Teaching Resource Center awarded fourteen faculty members teaching awards this week.
(03/12/12 8:23am)
The Virginia Supreme Court ruled this month that Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli does not have the right to review former University Environmental Sciences Prof. Michael Mann's research produced during his time at the University.
(03/05/12 3:19am)
The Virginia Supreme Court handed down a decision yesterday denying Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli's claim that he has the right to review former University Environmental Sciences Prof. Michael Mann's research produced during his time at the University.
(03/03/12 2:08am)
The Living Wage Campaign ended its 13-day hunger strike yesterday but vowed to continue efforts to secure higher wages for the University’s lowest-paid employees.
(03/01/12 4:14am)
After an hour and a half of debate at its representative body meeting, Student Council yesterday evening withdrew proposed legislation which would have endorsed the Living Wage Campaign.
(02/27/12 7:01am)
The Board of Visitors Finance Committee discussed Friday the Virginia General Assembly budget, a version of which the state Senate rejected Thursday.
(02/17/12 4:07am)
Former University student George Huguely's defense team opened its presentation yesterday afternoon by claiming ex-girlfriend Yeardley Love died from suffocating while lying face down on her pillow. The prosecution claims she died from blunt force trauma inflicted by Huguely.
(02/14/12 3:32am)
Jurors viewed video testimony Friday, which was taken after the detainment of former University student George Huguely, showing his apparent shock at the death of ex-girlfriend and former University student Yeardley Love. Huguely stands accused of the first-degree murder of Love.
(02/11/12 2:12am)
On May 3, 2010, at 2:24 a.m., Charlottesville police responded to a dispatch reporting an “alcohol overdose” at a 14th Street apartment, Charlottesville Police Officer K.W. Blackwell testified at the murder trial of former University student George Huguely yesterday. Huguely is charged with the first-degree murder of ex-girlfriend and former University student Yeardley Love.