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(11/17/23 6:05pm)
The University will delay the release of the external review of events related to the Nov. 13 shooting, citing concerns of disrupting criminal proceedings, per a press release sent Friday. Originally, University leadership said the report would be released early November — it is unclear as of now what the timeline for the criminal trial is or when to expect the report’s release.
(11/08/23 5:17am)
This is a developing story — statistics and voter turnout are as of Tuesday evening. This article will be updated with final data once results are verified.
(09/10/23 9:12pm)
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(08/09/23 1:29pm)
In compliance with Virginia law, University employees — including contracted and student workers — will no longer have access to TikTok and WeChat on University-issued devices or University networks, according to an email sent to the University community Friday. The law follows years of concern over data privacy and national security risks from the Chinese-owned apps.
(05/27/23 12:09am)
All students, faculty and staff at the University will be automatically enrolled in the U.Va. Alerts text messaging system starting this weekend. The update was announced via an email to the University community from J.J. Davis, executive vice president and chief operating officer, and Timothy Longo, associate vice president for safety and security and University chief of police. Previously, individuals were automatically enrolled in the alert system by email, not phone number.
(05/01/23 5:54pm)
Thousands of University students flocked to the 45th annual Foxfield Races to watch a series of six horse races under the hot sun Saturday. According to data from the Albemarle County Police Department, the races this year did not lead to any arrests for public intoxication, and no one was reported to have received on-site medical treatment.
(03/04/23 12:13am)
Third-year College Tichara Robertson was elected Student Council President in a contested election, earning 56 percent of the vote. Students also voted to pass the referenda put forth by the Honor Committee, which outlines a multi-sanction system, one of the single largest changes to the Honor system since its adoption of a formal constitution in 1977.
(02/24/23 1:43am)
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(01/20/23 2:13am)
The University received a record-breaking 55,845 applications for the Class of 2027, a 10 percent increase from last year when the University received 50,813 applications. The admissions cycle came to a close Jan. 5 with the regular decision deadline — application numbers and statistics are not official.
(12/07/22 2:55am)
The University Police Department responded to an aggravated assault incident Saturday at 7:44 p.m. in the 800 block of W Main Street, per a community alert sent Saturday evening by Timothy Longo, chief of the University Police Department and vice president for security and safety.
(11/20/22 3:48am)
Students, faculty, administrators, community members and families filled John Paul Jones Arena Saturday afternoon to honor the lives of the three victims and two students injured in Sunday’s shooting. Held at 3:30 p.m., the memorial service included musical selections, prayers, reflections from close friends and a poignant moment of silence.
(11/19/22 1:39am)
Student organizations across Grounds have pooled resources and efforts to support students in the wake of Sunday. From memorial runs to material resources and food, student leaders are responding to the aftermath by providing students various ways to come together as a community and begin healing.
(11/13/22 7:38pm)
The University Police Department responded to an aggravated assault incident Friday between 6:08 and 6:10 p.m. in the 100 block of Rugby Road and the area of Elliewood Avenue, per a community alert sent Friday evening by Timothy Longo, chief of the University Police Department and vice president for security and safety.
(11/10/22 10:57pm)
Christa Acampora found her love for higher education during 20 years of teaching across multiple states and, after expanding into administrative roles, joined the University in August as the Dean of the College and Graduate school of Arts and Sciences. A native Virginian, Acampora found the mountains calling her back home to professors and faculty at the University — where she hopes to foster a sense of community among students.
(10/27/22 4:10am)
The University Police Department responded to an aggravated assault incident Tuesday at between 6:56 and 7:00 p.m. in the 100 block of Culbreth Road, per a community alert sent Monday evening by Timothy Longo, chief of the University Police Department and vice president for security and safety.
(10/18/22 2:22pm)
The Charlottesville Police Department responded to an aggravated assault incident Monday at 9:09 p.m. in the area of 14th Street and Wertland Street, per a community alert sent Monday evening by Timothy Longo, chief of the University Police Department and vice president for security and safety.
(10/17/22 9:47pm)
The Charlottesville Police Department responded to a shots fired incident Sunday at 2:39 a.m. in the 800 Block of Hardy Drive, per a community alert sent Sunday morning by Timothy Longo, chief of the University Police Department and vice president for security and safety.
(10/15/22 7:17pm)
The University Police Department received a report that a racial slur was painted on a sidewalk and roadway at the corner of 14th Street and John Street Friday morning just before 5 a.m.
(09/29/22 2:30am)
The Charlottesville Police Department responded to an aggravated assault incident Wednesday at 2:40 p.m. in the 900 block of Anderson Street, per a community alert sent by Timothy Longo, chief of the University Police Department and vice president for security and safety.
(09/23/22 9:38pm)
The Center for Politics held a conference Friday to discuss the state of democracy five years after the events of Aug. 11 and 12, 2017 and one year after the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va), shared his thoughts on faith and threats to democracy before honoring U.S. Capitol and D.C. Metropolitan police officers who received the first-ever Defender of Democracy awards.