Black Student Alliance, Dean Apprey discuss contentious open letter
The Black Student Alliance held a closed meeting Monday evening regarding an open letter to OAAA circulated last week.
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The Black Student Alliance held a closed meeting Monday evening regarding an open letter to OAAA circulated last week.
An ex-girlfriend of Jesse Matthew wrote a letter to a Fairfax judge alleging that Matthew was subject to repeated childhood sexual abuse. The letter was made public Tuesday.
The International Residential College hosted Nobel Peace Prize winner Jerry White Tuesday in the second of a series of IRC Fellow Dinners.
The Office of African-American Affairs is reporting positive results from their highly specialized advising program geared towards undergraduates.
The University kicked off National Suicide Prevention Week Monday, featuring five days of events aiming to spread awareness about mental health issues and suicide prevention.
A Charlottesville-based company constructed two test towers in Botetourt County to explore the possibly of a large-scale wind power plant in the area.
The College Council announced decisions regarding funding for certain student organizations on Grounds this week. The Council provides full or partial funding for student research, faculty-student interaction projects and organizations on Grounds.
Gov. Terry McAuliffe signed Executive Directive Four Monday, implementing a new collaboration between health, safety and justice officials and establishing the Center for Behavioral Health and Justice.
John D. Arras, University Porterfield professor of biomedical ethics and of philosophy and public health sciences, died of a stroke Mar. 16 in Galveston, Texas while on a spring break vacation.
University Law students are working with an IRS-run program to provide tax advice to Charlottesville residents. The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program began work in the city in 2007 and, in partnership with local groups, advises those with an adjusted gross income of $53,000 or less.
The U.S. Census Bureau released population statistics Thursday showing Virginia’s population has increased in the recent years, largely as a result of growth in Northern Virginia.
Dr. Mark Kester will co-direct the University’s Institute for Nanoscale and Quantum Scientific and Technological Advanced Research, the University announced last week. The institute, nicknamed nanoSTAR, uses both graduate and undergraduate students and provides opportunities for cross-school collaboration for University researchers.
Second-years Colin Baker and Michael Bunting are both seeking election to the position of Engineering Council Vice President. The winning candidate will lead the nine standing committees, five representative bodies and executive board which make up the Engineering Council.
The Batten Undergraduate Council, though only started last spring, has garnered increased attention from the student body this year. In a sea of uncontested races for council leadership positions, third-year Batten students Stephanie Hough and Bryan Kardos are both seeking election to lead the organization next year