U.Va. confirms document reading “TICK TOCK” was left at scene of hate crime
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The Charlottesville Police Department responded to a shots fired incident Sunday at 12:43 a.m. in the area of Street and West Street, per a community alert sent by Timothy Longo, chief of the University Police Department and vice president for security and safety.
The Carter G. Woodson Institute for African American Affairs and the Office of African American affairs hosted a teach-in aimed at contextualizing the recent vandalism of Dawson’s Row and the hate crime at the Homer statue and to offer a space for students to share reactions. Hosted in Newcomb Ballroom from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, the gathering was open to the University community.
The Board of Visitors’ Finance Subcommittee on Tuition met Wednesday from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. at Carruthers Hall and voted unanimously to issue tuition rebates to all in-state undergraduate students at the University for the 2022-23 academic year. The proposal will next be voted on by the full Finance Committee and then the full board.
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The Charlottesville Police Department responded to a reported robbery Sunday at 12:16 a.m. on the 100 block of Maury Avenue, per a community alert sent by Timothy Longo, chief of the University Police Department and vice president for security and safety.
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The Charlottesville Police Department responded to a shots fired incident Sunday at 3:26 a.m. in the 200 block of 9th Street, per a community alert sent by Timothy Longo, chief of the University Police Department and vice president for security and safety.
The Board of Visitors met Sunday and Monday at Boar’s Head Resort for its annual retreat, which included presentations on the new college curriculum, Virginia Athletics, finances and opportunity for the four new members — appointed by Governor Glenn Youngkin in June — to get to know fellow members better.
The University Police Department responded to a report of vandalism Friday morning on Dawson’s Row, per a community alert sent by Timothy Longo, chief of the University Police Department and vice president for security and safety. Dawson’s Row has been home to the Office of African American Affairs since it was built in 1976.
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The Charlottesville Police Department responded to a shots fired incident Tuesday at 11:45 p.m. in the 800 block of Hardy Drive, per a community alert sent by Timothy Longo, chief of the University Police Department and vice president for security and safety.
The oldest group of undergraduate students at the University today started in 2019, two years after hundreds of white supremacists descended on Charlottesville in summer 2017. Professors now tell those stories to students who were not present, weaving the events into their curricula by sharing their individual experiences, inviting community members to speak and situating the events within a greater national history.
Student Council’s Executive Board released a statement denouncing Governor Glenn Youngkin’s recent appointment of College and Darden Alumnus Bert Ellis to the University Board of Visitors. Executive Board members called on Ellis to resign, characterizing the appointment as “reckless, ill-intentioned, and threatening to the safety of marginalized students at this University.”
The Charlottesville Police Department responded to a burglary Saturday at 4:59 a.m. in the 400 block of 13th street and a Peeping Tom incident Saturday at 5:06 a.m. in the 700 block of Madison Avenue, per two community alerts sent by Timothy Longo, chief of the University Police Department and vice president for security and safety.
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin announced the appointment of four new members to the Board of Visitors Thursday — College and Darden alumnus Bert Ellis, previous Board member Stephen Long, Abingdon Town Council member and Education alumna Amanda Pillion and College and Law alumnus Doug Wetmore. The four new members will take their seats for the first time during the Board’s retreat in August.
The Charlottesville Police Department responded to a burglary Wednesday at 3:53 a.m. in the 1400 block of Virginia Avenue, according to a community alert sent by Timothy Longo, chief of the University Police Department and vice president for security and safety.
Rising fourth-year Engineering student Matt Masenov passed away May 22, per a community-wide update from Robin Hadley, vice president and chief student affairs officer.
Before Provost Ian Baucom joined the University in 2014 as the Dean for the College of Arts and Sciences, he lived on a different continent, earned an undergraduate degree from Wake Forest University, two master’s degrees from Yale and taught at Duke University. As the University’s newest provost, Baucom now serves as the chief academic officer — so, what brought him to Virginia?
The Honor Committee members used its third meeting of the semester to discuss the possibility of instituting a multi-sanction system and potential ways to increase community support for Honor processes. While only 12 out of 20 members were in attendance — one short of quorum after meeting quorum in the first two meetings of the term — those in attendance expressed unanimous verbal support for a multi-sanction system.