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(11/02/11 5:08am)
College students may have difficulty noticing the warning signs and risk factors of eating disorders in themselves and in their friends, according to a study presented Monday at the annual American Public Health Association meeting in Washington, D.C.
(10/31/11 5:39am)
The University Judiciary Committee usually acts behind closed doors. But earlier this month when the five members of The Cavalier Daily managing board faced UJC charges for allegedly violating the confidentiality of an honor proceeding, coverage in The Cavalier Daily, The Washington Post and other publications called attention to UJC procedures.
(10/17/11 5:51am)
Practice modules in Old Cabell Hall will now be open three hours earlier on Sundays as part of an initiative headed by the Student Council Arts Committee to expand practice hours.
(10/05/11 4:00am)
St. Paul's Memorial Church, an Episcopal Church on the Corner, may be blessing same-sex relationships by next spring.
(09/29/11 4:53am)
Schools which follow a threat assessment model developed by Education School professors at the University experience significantly less bullying and fewer suspensions, a recent study found. The effort was spearheaded by Prof. Dewey Cornell and former University faculty Xipao Fan and Anne Gregory.
(09/26/11 7:34am)
College student Farah Shah was charged with four counts of computer trespass Wednesday after allegedly accessing the Facebook and email accounts of another student, according to a University Police press release.
(09/21/11 4:42am)
An increasing number of business schools are accepting Graduate Record Examinations test scores as a substitution for the traditional Graduate Management Admission Test submission in the application process, a Kaplan Test Prep survey released Sept. 12 shows.
(09/19/11 5:20am)
Prince William County Court Judge Gaylord Finch delayed arguments in the American Tradition Institute's Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against the University Friday because of the potential precedent-setting implications of the case.
(09/19/11 5:19am)
After months of debate, the Virginia Board of Health voted 12-1 Thursday to approve abortion clinic regulations critics say may shut down clinics across the state.
(09/14/11 6:28pm)
Watching fast-paced television cartoons such as "Spongebob Squarepants" could negatively impact preschool-aged children's readiness for learning, a University study published Monday in the October issue of the journal "Pediatrics" reports.
(09/12/11 7:33am)
Nearly 1,000 students joined together in solemn tribute at a Sept. 11 candlelight vigil in the Amphitheater last night, as University members commemorated the 10-year anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
(09/06/11 6:58am)
Twelve University Law students helped overturn the wrongful drug and weapon conviction of Northern Virginian man Justin Wolfe last week, bringing an end to a decade-long struggle for freedom.
(08/31/11 5:53am)
Students planning on applying to graduate schools from now on will face a reformatted and longer Graduate Records Examination, which went into effect in August.
(08/29/11 6:22am)
An online training video aimed at educating and helping the University community identify and respond to potentially troubling situations will be released to students and faculty this fall.
(08/20/11 4:00am)
The University redefined the circumstances under which a student can raise sexual assault charges in July, altering its policy from one of "clear and convincing evidence" to a broader standard in which an incident of sexual misconduct more likely than not occurred.
(04/26/11 4:09am)
With more than a year-and-a-half to go before voters head to the polls for the 2012 elections, eight Virginia politicians - an unusually high number for this stage of the campaign season - are already vying to fill the seat of Sen. Jim Webb, D-Va.
(04/25/11 5:44am)
More than 200 Jefferson-related artifacts from the 19th and 20th centuries were donated to the Thomas Jefferson Foundation last week. The Thomas Jefferson Foundation is a nonprofit corporation founded in 1923 dedicated to the conservation of Monticello.
(04/19/11 4:00am)
George Huguely, the former University student accused of killing his on-again, off-again girlfriend, 22-year-old Yeardley Love, is set to stand trial in the Charlottesville Circuit Court in February 2012.
(04/18/11 4:49am)
Twelve organizations sent a letter to University President Teresa A. Sullivan Thursday, urging her to be wary of a Freedom of Information Act request made Jan. 6 by the American Tradition Institute's Environmental Law Center and Del. Robert Marshall, R-Manassas.
(04/13/11 6:24am)
In a decision professors are hailing as a triumph of academic freedom, the Fourth Circuit United States Court of Appeals ruled last Wednesday that the denial of a promotion to Criminology Prof. Mike Adams at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington violated his First Amendment protection of free speech.