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(09/04/03 4:00am)
In addition to carting Yaffa blocks, Papasan chairs and other school-related paraphernalia to their dorm rooms, on-Grounds residents had one more move-in day task this fall. Beginning this semester, all on-Grounds users of the University network are required to register their computers with ITC.
(09/02/03 4:00am)
Date functions at the University might have a new spin next year with the potential addition of a new fraternity to the University.
(08/29/03 4:00am)
The U.S. Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights issued a letter to colleges and universities nationwide late last month clarifying its position on such institutions' ability to restrict students' speech.
(08/27/03 4:00am)
As student groups attempt to entice first years into membership with free cups and promises of fun and fellowship, approximately 150 student groups find themselves surprisingly bereft of their status as a Contracted Independent Organization. Student Council officials said the culprit is a new online system designed to allow student groups to apply and reapply for CIO status online.
(08/25/03 4:00am)
As students prepare to return to the University this fall, they would be well advised to bring their umbrellas along as the summer's continual rainfall is expected to continue through the semester. While the showers may represent an inconvenience for outdoors-loving Hoos, the weather is undoubtedly an improvement from last year's water shortage.
(08/25/03 4:00am)
After a month-long open bidding process for the online diversity training program which ended Aug. 1, a selection committee has reviewed the bids and will soon interview two prospective firms.
(07/31/03 4:00am)
U.S. News and World Report has recognized 10 University Health Center specialties in its annual "America's Best Hospitals" issue, which hit newsstands July 28th.
(07/31/03 4:00am)
Gov. Mark R. Warner has been slowly but steadily talking up his "Education of a Lifetime" initiative, a policy system emphasizing lifelong learning that he claims will revitalize the Commonwealth's economic future by resculpting the state's educational landscape. Warner is expected to unveil the fully fleshed out plan by mid-September.
(07/24/03 4:00am)
Lt. Gov. Timothy M. Kaine met Tuesday with representatives from the Staff Union at the University of Virginia and the Graduate Labor Union.
(07/24/03 4:00am)
Incoming first year Tierra Easter said she never originally thought she'd be attending the University of Virginia.
(07/21/03 4:00am)
Amid models and drawings of planned construction efforts, College Dean Edward L. Ayers and Leonard W. Sandridge Jr, University executive vice president and chief operating officer, held a meeting this summer to present plans that will affect University students and the Charlottesville community for years to come.
(07/17/03 4:00am)
University President John T. Casteen's office has named Associate Dean of Students Angela Davis and Politics Prof. Michael Smith as co-chairs of the President's Commission on Diversity and Equity. Plans for formation of the commission were announced in April along with plans for two Board of Visitors special committees for diversity.
(07/10/03 4:00am)
Area residents with spinal cord injuries now have a new treatment option. The Kluge Children's Rehabilitation Center at the University Health System has purchased a Galaxy Cycle, a therapeutic bicycle which uses electrical impulses to stimulate patient's muscles.
(07/10/03 4:00am)
The recent spate of attacks and break-ins attributed to a serial rapist in heavily student-populated areas have led area females to reevaluate their sense of security and to increase safety precautions.
(07/03/03 4:00am)
Governor Mark Warner announced appointments to Virginia's higher education oversight boards and various college and university boards of visitors, including those of Virginia Tech and James Madison, which both met with controversy this year, on Friday.
(07/03/03 4:00am)
The University has named Dr. R. Ariel Gomez, a pediatric physician and long time faculty member, to the post of vice president for research and graduate studies.
(06/26/03 4:00am)
A collection of eight pieces of the correspondence of Thomas Jefferson, ranging from a one-page note concerning payment to the contractor hired to build a greenhouse at Monticello to a letter discussing the Lewis and Clark expedition, was offered for auction by Sotheby's in New York June 20th.
(06/19/03 4:00am)
Amid models and drawings of planned construction efforts, College Dean Ed Ayers and Leonard W. Sandridge Jr, University executive vice president and chief operating officer, met with community members Tuesday in the Newcomb Hall ballroom to preview the University's intended growth in the foreseeable future.
(06/12/03 4:00am)
As part of a continued commitment to increasing diversity and understanding on-Grounds, the University has plans for a mandatory online Web-based diversity training system, to be aimed primarily at incoming students. The project was announced at the May 31 Board of Visitors meeting.
(06/12/03 4:00am)
Rising second-year Engineering student Ross Pickering, 19, died in the early morning hours of June 1 after the car he was driving struck a tree near the intersection of Huntington and Wakefield roads near 29 north. Aaron Zentgraf, 20, a rising sophomore at Mary Washington University, also was killed in the crash.