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(10/27/14 5:42am)
In conjunction with the University Guide Service and the Jefferson Literary and Debating Society, the Miller Center hosted the sixth annual “Secrets and Traditions” event Friday. Wayne Cozart, vice president of development of the Alumni Association, led the presentation and examined the history of the secret societies at the University.
(10/24/14 2:26am)
The Law School Supreme Court Litigation Clinic will present Henderson v. U.S. in front of the Supreme Court next February. The case concerns individual property rights in the face of government restrictions on convicted individuals possessing firearms.
(10/16/14 4:57am)
Same-sex spouses may now legally adopt across the commonwealth, Gov. Terry McAuliffe announced in a bulletin sent to social service offices Friday. The legalization comes in response to the Supreme Court's refusal to hear an appeal of lower courts' decisions to overturn state bans on same-sex marriage, which legalized same-sex unions in Virginia.
(10/09/14 4:14am)
Student Council's Legislative Affairs Committee has spearheaded a voter registration drive in recent weeks to garner attention about next month’s midterm elections.
(10/06/14 6:12am)
Dozens of concerns go into a student's housing decision — finding the perfect roommates, the right rent rate, and a location that's close to class without sacrificing access to nightlife. But to make these decisions a reality, students are also faced with signing what for many of them is their first long-term, binding contract: the lease.
(09/29/14 4:25am)
The Education School selected Patricia Lampkin, vice president and chief student affairs officer, as the recipient of its 2014 Distinguished Alumna Award for her exemplary work and dedication to the University.
(09/22/14 12:36am)
The Virginia House of Delegates and Senate passed a spending bill last Thursday to resolve a $2.4 billion budget deficit — the result of a previous revenue shortfall. The legislation, a bipartisan agreement that received overwhelming approval in both houses, will significantly cut spending for fiscal years 2015 and 2016.
(09/18/14 4:24am)
The Lexington Police Department released a statement Monday saying it received a tip during the weekend about the possible sighting of a suspect in the murder of Morgan Harrington.
(09/15/14 4:51am)
The Board of Visitors met in full Friday afternoon to highlight committee discussions, including NCAA regulations, building renovations and the University’s financial situation.
(09/15/14 4:14am)
At the Board of Visitors meeting Thursday, student representative Meg Gould, a fourth-year College student, addressed the importance of student self-governance at the University. She cited recent examples of student advocacy, including the Black Student Alliance’s rally against police brutality and the recent events held to respond to sexual misconduct on Grounds.
(09/08/14 3:30am)
Chicago-based investment company AJ Capital Partners recently announced plans to transform the Red Roof Inn on West Main Street into one of the first of its new hotel collection, Graduate Hotels. The company obtained the property for about $20.4 million dollars in July.
(09/04/14 5:15am)
Sen. Mark Warner, D-VA, came to O’Hill Forum Wednesday as a stop on his Tackling Student Debt Tour, discussing with students the current issues involved with student debt and potential methods of resolution.
(09/01/14 3:47am)
Yesterday afternoon, the Sexual Assault Leadership Council hosted a summit to congregate student leaders and a “small representation of community stakeholders” to discuss sexual assault prevention at the University and how peer educators could address the University student body more broadly.
(09/01/14 2:45am)
University Career Services will host On-Grounds Interviewing at Bryant Hall beginning Sept. 22. On-Grounds Interviewing, or OGI, occurs both in the fall and the spring, and the program invites an array of employers who look for students to fill full-time and part-time positions.
(04/18/14 2:28am)
The University chapter of the Take Back the Night Foundation hosted a rally and vigil Thursday night to generate awareness about gender-based sexual violence and give survivors of sexual assault an outlet to speak out and share their stories.
(04/07/14 3:24am)
Recently collected data on faculty salaries at the University shows the highest paid faculty members are employed at the Law School, Batten School and Engineering School. Former University president and English Prof. John T. Casteen III received a salary of $404,200 — the highest in the College.
(03/28/14 1:13am)
Charlottesville City Council met with the City School Board Wednesday to discuss numerous funding issues and the amount Council allocates to the Board.
(03/23/14 2:38pm)
The Office of Graduate Career Development hosted a seminar Thursday with guest speaker Tiffany Lohwater, director of meetings and public engagement at the American Association for the Advancement of Science, to engage with graduate students in developing strong communication skills.
(03/05/14 1:52am)
Family Medicine Prof. Dr. Susan Pollart has been appointed the senior associate dean for faculty affairs and faculty development.
(02/16/14 3:20am)
The Batten School has announced the hiring of Econ Profs. Isaac Mbiti and Jay Shimshack to join the Batten School’s 39 existing faculty members.