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(04/14/10 4:46am)
The McCormick Observatory is undergoing restorations that will make it appear more as it did in 1885, when the observatory was first dedicated as a fulfillment of Thomas Jefferson's design for the University. An event yesterday marking the observatory's 125th anniversary honored its history and significance to the University.
(04/08/10 6:10am)
Gov. Bob McDonnell issued a statement yesterday in which he apologized for failing to acknowledge slavery in his declaration Tuesday that April 2010 would be Confederate History Month in Virginia. Language condemning the institution of slavery will be added to the proclamation, McDonnell said.
(04/02/10 5:58am)
Sen. Jim Webb, D-Va., spoke to Prof. Larry Sabato's Introduction to American Politics class Wednesday, discussing his decision to run for U.S. Senate and the mechanics of American politics.
(03/31/10 6:08am)
Philadelphia resident Norman Leboon was arrested Saturday for threatening to kill Rep. Eric Cantor, R-Va, in a YouTube video that since has been removed from the site.
(03/25/10 6:26am)
Virginia Attorney General and University alumnus Ken Cuccinelli, with the backing of Gov. Bob McDonnell, filed a lawsuit Tuesday challenging the legality of the health care legislation signed into law earlier that day by President Barack Obama.
(03/24/10 5:38am)
Experts from China, France and the United States convened on Grounds for a three-day conference that ended yesterday to discuss how non-governmental organizations help to shape public health polices.
(03/22/10 5:57am)
After putting forth semesters of hard work representing students at honor trials or going that extra mile planning that philanthropy event or studying all night, 47 third-year undergraduate students were awarded Lawn rooms as recognition for their services to the University. The students were selected from a pool of roughly 250 candidates to live in one of the historic rooms. Twenty-seven are from the College, 14 are Echols Scholars, five are Jefferson Scholars and 18 have worked with Madison House. Additionally, seven are members of the University Guide Service, and two are listed as members of the Z Society, Director Of Accommodations John Evans said.
(03/19/10 5:17am)
Charlottesville City Council held the first of two public hearings Monday night about the fiscal year 2011 budget, which likely will contain additional spending cuts in comparison to the current fiscal year budget.
(03/17/10 6:03am)
The General Assembly passed a bill Saturday to allow college and university threat assessment teams in the state to access and discuss the criminal and mental health records of students deemed threatening to the public.
(02/25/10 7:58am)
President John T. Casteen, III has been elected to the board of directors of Altria Group, Inc., a Richmond-based corporation and parent company of tobacco and wine businesses such as Philip Morris USA, U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company and Ste. Michelle Wine Estates.
(02/25/10 7:55am)
This winter's persistent snow storms - which have brought record amounts of snow and forced the University to cancel certain operations for a day - have caused wide-ranging damage and long-lasting effects to the area.
(02/10/10 8:19am)
President John T. Casteen, III delivered his 20th and final State of the University address yesterday in Old Cabell Hall auditorium.
(02/04/10 7:13am)
The Virginia Press Association has named University President John T. Casteen, III as the Virginian of the Year - the association's highest honor.
(02/03/10 6:49am)
Consumer Reports Health named the University's Medical Center among a group of hospitals with high rates of deadly bloodstream infections in its upcoming March issue.
(01/22/10 4:42am)
The Office of Admissions reported a record number of applicants for the incoming class of 2014. The University received 22,396 applications, an increase of about 600 applications - or about 3 percent - from last year, Admission Dean Greg Roberts said.
(11/19/09 7:08am)
Charlottesville's Department of Neighborhood Development Services selected four designs Saturday that it would consider constructing on the Downtown Mall, as part of the 2009 Sister Cities Clock Design Competition.
(10/21/09 5:20am)
The search for Morgan Dana Harrington continues after the 20-year-old Virginia Tech student disappeared Saturday Oct. 17 from the Metallica concert at the John Paul Jones Arena.
(10/01/09 7:13am)
(10/01/09 6:55am)
This semester, the University debuted Bengali language and literature courses to College students for the first time.
(09/23/09 6:16am)
The South Lawn Project, which will add more than 100,000 square feet of academic space to the College , is expected to cost a total of $105 million