MCAT registration opens for students
Start your studying soon, prospective medical school students: MCAT registration for the April and May test dates opened yesterday.
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Start your studying soon, prospective medical school students: MCAT registration for the April and May test dates opened yesterday.
Students living in the Gooch and Dillard Residence Areas, many of whom have complained in recent weeks about construction noise stemming from a roof replacement project, will soon have some respite from the disturbance on what have been deemed "three quiet days" during the upcoming exam period.
University Police responded to reports of a break-in and vandalism at Rouss Hall, currently under construction, early Friday morning, according to University Police Lt. Melissa Fielding.
Despite the concerns of several University and community members, the Jefferson Scholars Foundation's board formally has declared it will now begin construction of a planned Center for Jefferson Fellows, proceeding with plans that include knocking down what is known as the Beta House.
Thanksgiving Break: a time for food, family, friends, relaxation, maybe some work and ... crime?
Police were able to further their investigation into the death of University graduate and Charlottesville resident Jayne Warren McGowan this weekend after a sharp-eyed citizen identified McGowan's car in a wooded area off Fairway Avenue. Police have been investigating the 26-year-old's death since they discovered her body in her residence Friday afternoon.
Recent University research focusing on a particular gene in diabetes-prone mice may help pave the way for several practical, human applications regarding the Type 1 form of the disease.
'Helicopter' parents -- those who hover over their children -- may not have as negative of an effect on their children as originally thought, according to a recent report released by the National Survey of Student Engagement.
University undergraduates currently shelling out big bucks for their degrees may soon find it difficult to complain about their wallet-slimming expenses: Turns out, the cost of tuition today is not as lofty as it might be in six to 10 years.
After an increase in car accidents involving pedestrians during the past year, Charlottesville Police and University Police are working together to increase pedestrian safety. The effort is specifically aimed at decreasing the occurrence of these types of incidents on Emmet Street from Ruffner Hall to University Avenue, according to University Police Capt. Michael Coleman.
The University and its Office of Information Technology and Communication recently supplemented its computational science education programs with the purchase of several computational library licenses.
A revision-minded University Transit Service is in the driver's seat and is now set to start down the road to some significant route and schedule changes.
Students vociferously responded to Hoos for Israel and Students Defending Democracy's showing of the film "Obsession" last night.
University and other state employees with a charitable itch to scratch will now be able to do so, thanks to the annual installment of the Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign, which commenced yesterday at the University. After University employees donated a record-breaking amount last year through the CVC, those involved with the campaign are hoping the University can repeat its success.
An altercation on Rugby Road Thursday night escalated to violence when a member of the Delta Upsilon fraternity was stabbed and another member was physically assaulted in the Madison House parking lot.
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The Virginia General Assembly's decision about whether to use the Revenue Stabilization Fund to mitigate the effects of the Commonwealth's budget deficit could affect proposed budget cuts at Virginia higher education institutions, including the University.
Sture Gordon Olsson, one of the founding sponsors behind the Darden School and a devout patron of the University, died last week at the age of 87.
According to the latest edition of a yearly report released by the National Center for Education Statistics, University students are not the only ones who have been coping with tuition increases in recent years -- this increase represents the national norm.
The world of higher education is rapidly changing. As news breaks and the world turns, new and different fields of study gain popularity among professors and students. And at the University, increased demand for these academic pursuits takes shape in the form of new programs, which sometimes eventually become new departments.