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(02/02/17 7:32am)
Since the unanimous vote by College faculty in October, the Carter G. Woodson Institute for African-American and African Studies has reached the final step in becoming a department. The institute has passed through all University hurdles and now awaits for approval from the State Council on Higher Education.
(01/26/17 7:06am)
Susan Platt announced her candidacy for the Democratic Party’s nomination for lieutenant governor of Virginia Tuesday. Platt has served as a political and business authority in the state, as well as the former chief of staff to Joe Biden when he was a U.S. Senator from Delaware.
(01/20/17 3:05am)
WUVA Inc., a student-owned media organization, has sold its commercial radio station 92.7 FM for $1.65 million to Saga Communications, Inc. The funds will be used to create an endowment to support WUVA’s newsgathering and reporting operations.
(01/16/17 2:53pm)
Following the recent declaration of opioid addiction as a public health emergency, the Virginia Department of Health has drafted a bill to legalize syringe services to counteract the harmful consequences of mishandled injection equipment.
(11/17/16 3:39am)
More than 170 professors, deans and provosts have opened their offices as “safe spaces” to students in the midst of much anxiety on Grounds in recent weeks, some of which is related to a series of bias-motivated incidents and the results of the presidential election.
(11/10/16 5:40am)
On Tuesday night, state Sen. Tom Garrett (R-Buckingham) won the congressional race to represent the fifth district of Virginia. Garrett’s campaign emphasized his dedication to individual liberty while attempting to bring a newfound voice to millennials in the House.
(11/03/16 2:06am)
With the presidential election less than a week away, volunteers from the Coordinated Campaign of the Democratic Party — an organization affiliated with local and national races — and members of University Democrats have created a tool intended to increase voter turnout among University students.
(10/20/16 4:48am)
The third and final presidential debate between Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump was screened in Newcomb Theater on Wednesday evening to a crowd of about 150 viewers.
(10/13/16 4:39am)
This homecoming weekend represents a reunion for alumni with old friends, former professors and the University community. While many students returning for Homecomings consider the University to be home, others who initially enrolled subsequently decide to leave the University and may find their home elsewhere.
(10/06/16 3:56am)
Due to evolving student needs, the Career Center is reworking total advising at the University.