The proposed new program would eliminate Echols Scholars-only housing in Balz-Dobie and Tuttle-Dunnington residence halls.
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The proposed new program would eliminate Echols Scholars-only housing in Balz-Dobie and Tuttle-Dunnington residence halls.
The Honor Committee held their final meeting of the semester Sunday night.
Systems Prof. and Department Chair Barry Horowitz (left) and Assoc. Systems Prof. Peter Beling (right)
Honor Chair Devin Rossin
The projects receiving grants included a virtual guide service, disability studies initiative and a solar car team.
Third-year College student and Honor Committee Chair Devin Rossin
Outgoing Honor Committee Chair Matt West said he was consistently impressed by the efforts and dedication of the Honor Committee members to improve the system.
Third-year College student Devin Rossin was elected to serve as Honor Committee chair.
Vice Chair for Education Ariana Zetlin (left), Committee Chair Matt West (center) and Vice Chair for Investigations Sarah Wyckoff (right)
A majority of the Committee — 18 of the 27 members — voted in favor of moving forward with the language, which the Committee will solidify in coming weeks.
Republican statewide candidates participated in a debate Saturday at the Paramount Theater.
A University ROTC member marching during 24-hour vigil held in the Amphitheatre to honor prisoners of war and those missing in action.
John B. King, Jr. has served as U.S. Secretary of Education since January 2016.
The Balz-Dobie dorm houses most of the first year Echols scholars.
This event was co-sponsored by Student Council, University Programs Council, The New York Times, UVAVotes, the Class of 2017 Trustees, College Republicans and University Democrats.
Republican candidate Tom Garrett (left) and Democratic candidate Jane Dittmar (right) at a fifth district congressional debate at the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy on Sept. 28.