U.S. News & World Report releases hospital rankings
Several divisions of the University Health System received top 50 rankings in U.S. News & World Report's "America's Best Hospitals Guide," which will be published in the magazine's July 17 issue.
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Several divisions of the University Health System received top 50 rankings in U.S. News & World Report's "America's Best Hospitals Guide," which will be published in the magazine's July 17 issue.
A female University graduate student was mugged Saturday afternoon on Culbreth Road, near the Culbreth theatre.
For the second time ever, 3,000 incoming first-year students and their parents are coming to the University in the next two months for Summer Orientation.
The Provost's Office has chosen Carol Stanley from Drexel University of Philadelphia, Penn. to replace retired University Registrar Ann Antrobus.
All structural work on the expansion of Scott Stadium at the Carl Smith Center was completed last week.
Construction delays on a new first-year dorm will force some incoming first-years to accommodate up to three people in their dorm rooms. Students will not be able to move into Woody House, the new dorm in the Alderman Road residence area, until around November 15.
The late literature and art collector Paul Mellon bequeathed over 400 American historical artifacts to Alderman's Special Collections library in his will. The collection arrived at Alderman about a month ago.
College and Darden alumnus U. Bertram Ellis, Jr. and his wife Deborah donated $10 million to the University during Reunions Weekend. Bertram, chair and CEO of iXL Enterprises, specified that the gift be split between the two schools where he had studied.
The mother who received national attention last year for her lawsuit against the University Medical Center for the switch of her daughter at birth has filed a new set of charges against the hospital.
Students need not trek to Campbell Hall or the Bayly Museum to see works of art on campus.
Cornelius L. Bynum was selected on June 2 as director of the Luther P. Jackson Cultural Center. Office of African-American Affairs Dean M. Rick Turner chose Bynum, who has served as the Jackson Center's interim director for the past year, after a search committee narrowed the initial pool of 41 applicants to three finalists.
In light of recent crimes occurring on and near University Grounds, University students are raising concerns about their safety.
Virginia Tech business student Thomas L. Hyman Jr., 29, died Monday in Roanoke Memorial Hospital after being beaten in a Blacksburg residence early Sunday morning, according to Blacksburg Police.
Following this year's drop in the number of admissions applications from black prospective students, administrators, faculty and students are expressing concern about an increasingly strained racial atmosphere at the University.
A dramatic 16-percent overall drop in undergraduate admissions applications has the University grasping for answers.
In an effort to increase undergraduate research opportunities at the University, the Faculty Senate yesterday recognized the 25 undergraduate winners of this year's David A. Harrison III Awards in the Rotunda Dome Room.
A Virginia Senate committee has passed a bill requiring each state public college and university to have a non-voting student member on their board of visitors.
The Faculty Senate's Student Faculty Interaction Subcommittee is seeking to promote better student-faculty relations at the University through specific proposals that members said they hope to present to administrators this semester.
In an attempt to increase revenue, the Faculty Senate and University Dining Services hope to draw more hungry faculty members to the Garden Room with changes to its service and menu.
Construction crews continued work on the renovation and expansion of the Carl Smith Center at Scott Stadium over Winter Break and Assoc. Athletics Director Mark Fletcher said the expansion project is entering its final phase.