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Lucy Dacus performed at The Southern Cafe and Music Hall on March 7.
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Lucy Dacus performed at The Southern Cafe and Music Hall on March 7.
Graduate student redesign ideas for Emancipation Park were part of a studio course taught by Architecture Prof. Karen Van Lengen.
State law currently limits the authority of local governments to remove war-related monuments.
Former Assoc. Dean Nicole Eramo filed a lawsuit against Rolling Stone, Wenner Media Inc. and Sabrina Erdely for their publishing of the now retracted article, "A Rape On Campus," and was awarded $3 million in damages by a jury. The case came to a settlement in April.
According to Perriello, student involvement is an “important signal” to the federal government.
BuzzFeed reported Eramo’s lawyer Libby Locke said the two sides reached an “amicable” settlement.
Eric Cantor, a former Republican House Majority Leader and House Minority Whip
On April 6, LiftOFF founder and CEO Betty Shotton spoke at the University on the topic of female leadership in the areas of science, math, engineering and technology.
Former University Assoc. Dean Nicole Eramo
Wesley Harris (left) and William Harris standing next to the plaque they donated in honor of Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1963 visit to the University.
Former Assoc. Dean Nicole Eramo
University Law professor Leslie Kendrick says that much of what we consider hate speech is protected by the first amendment.
MRC Chair Attiya Latif hopes that these discussion groups will continue to meet throughout the year and will be a resource for creating University policy.
Eramo claims she was defamed by Rolling Stone, Erdely and Wenner Media, Inc. in "A Rape On Campus."