President-elect Ryan talks about life’s essential questions at Virginia Festival of the Book
By Xieyang Qiao | March 29, 2018James E. Ryan talked about his New York Times Bestseller, “Wait, What? And Life's Other Essential Questions”
James E. Ryan talked about his New York Times Bestseller, “Wait, What? And Life's Other Essential Questions”
The University released regular admissions decisions Thursday evening,
Mayor Nikuyah Walker says U.Va. should pay for City-owned property it had hoped to use in the development of a new “green street."
Students are reminded to register for the new service prior to the April 16 deadline.
The project, expected to cost $250,000, began in October 2017 in order to repair water leaks.
Searches for a new provost and chief operating officer will begin this spring.
The committee also heard presentations on the quality of academics and athletics at the University.
Proposed meal plan prices will increase by average of 3.0 percent.
The proposed rates would see an average increase of 3.5 percent for on-Grounds housing.
The announcement comes in light of a nationwide walkout planned for March 14 to show solidarity for the victims of the recent shooting in Parkland, Fla.
“The proposal is an over-broad reaction to an incident which was in fact the fault of the University,” local attorney Jeff Fogel said.
Students raised concerns about how unaffiliated counter-protests may be impacted by the proposed policy.
Mayor Nikuyah Walker said U.Va. should compensate the city in some form if the street is vacated and transferred to the University.
The Feb. 5 season four premiere of “Vanity Fair Confidential” brought cases of sexual assault at the University once again into the national spotlight.
The proposed stadium received criticism in past months due to its original recommended location at Lambeth Field.
The space is set to reopen with the start of the 2018 fall semester and will feature a vegan and vegetarian menu.
“I think we have a lot more basic thinking to do about the issue of the Second Amendment intersecting with the First Amendment,” Sullivan said.
U.Va. is considering policy changes that would limit the ability of individuals unaffiliated with the University to gather on Grounds.
The new commission will give recommendations to the University’s president on documentation and recognition of the era of segregation at the University.
Valedictory Exercises includes the presentation of University and class awards, the class gift and a speech from a keynote speaker while Final Exercises consists of the formal graduation process.