More students apply to college online
Following national trends, 89 percent of the University's Early Decision applicants for the class of 2010 used the online application option, according to Dean of Admissions John Blackburn.
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Following national trends, 89 percent of the University's Early Decision applicants for the class of 2010 used the online application option, according to Dean of Admissions John Blackburn.
The Miller Center of Public Affairs' Web site, Whitehousetapes.org, has won distinction from the National Endowment for the Humanities, according to the Center's Director of Development Maurice Jones.
A University-based group of architects and students have unveiled an exhibit for their plan to connect vital parts of Charlottesville with a single-track trolley system, according to a University press release.
Two University astronomy professors are the recent recipients of a NASA grant, NASA Public Affairs Officer Erica Hupp said.
The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit concerning visas denied to foreign students and professors based on political views last week.