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(03/15/18 12:23am)
Several hundred University students participated in a walkout on the Lawn Wednesday to demand action to end gun violence, one month after the Feb. 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla.
(03/02/18 3:24am)
Four current trustees of the IDEA fund presented their plans for increasing diversity and inclusion in the University community at the Board of Visitors Advancement Committee meeting Thursday.
(03/02/18 1:20am)
College Republicans and Young Americans for Freedom co-hosted an event Wednesday featuring University alumna Kate Obenshain. Obenshain is a conservative speaker, author and commentator, and a regular guest on Fox News.
(02/16/18 4:30am)
Fourth-year College student David Birkenthal and fourth-year Curry student Madison Lewis kickstarted the pilot program for the University’s first toy service at Clemons Library Monday.
(02/13/18 5:51am)
University President Teresa Sullivan announced a new President’s Commission on the University in the Age of Segregation Feb. 5 as part of the continuing celebration of U.Va.’s Bicentennial. Sullivan introduced the commission during the School of Law’s commemoration of the University’s first black student, Gregory Swanson.
(02/08/18 7:01am)
Thirteen graduate and undergraduate students from the University’s School of Architecture have created proposals to redesign Emancipation Park in downtown Charlottesville. The designs are on display in CitySpace, a city-owned meeting space, on the Downtown Mall.
(01/30/18 5:40am)
The Miller Center held a free, public presentation titled “Eyewitness to History: Former Chief White House Photographer Pete Souza” in Newcomb Hall Theater Monday afternoon. Souza’s presentation was part of the University’s Community Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration.
(01/23/18 5:00am)
Last week, the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia released its strategic plan on areas the state needs to improve in access to and quality of higher education. Virginia residents currently rank No. 6 in the nation in the percentage of people who pursue higher education.
(11/29/17 5:35am)
The University Police Department held a live demo of “LiveSafe,” a potential addition to the University’s emergency communication system, in Nau Hall Tuesday evening. The event was co-hosted by the Minority Rights Coalition, Student Council and the Honor Committee.
(11/15/17 5:23am)
The University chapter of Be the Match hosted a bone marrow registry drive Tuesday in honor of Michelle Sion, the mother of fourth-year Nursing student Talia Sion. This summer, Michelle Sion was diagnosed with leukemia.
(11/09/17 3:48am)
Hoos Open to Preventing Eating Disorders and Southern Smash, a nonprofit eating disorder awareness organization, co-hosted a series of events on Grounds Tuesday to spread body positivity.
(11/01/17 4:29am)
University Assoc. History Prof. Andrew Kahrl is requiring students taking his United States history course, offered for the first time this fall, to volunteer and help with the upcoming elections.
(10/25/17 3:44am)
The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Team is running their fifth-annual Safe Halloween Week Oct. 23-31. The student organization is hosting events throughout the week to promote safety and awareness of alcohol abuse during Halloween weekend.
(10/18/17 4:43am)
Third-Year Council hosted Food for Thought, a social garden party, in Garden IX Tuesday evening. The event was intended to bring students together and commemorate the Class of 2019’s stories.
(10/09/17 3:48am)
The University’s Miller Center for Public Affairs announced last week that it has appointed Michael Froman, former President Barack Obama’s U.S. trade representative and a veteran diplomat, as the James R. Schlesinger Distinguished Professor.