Students express concerns with U.Va. alerts system
By Kate Bellows | October 10, 2018After recent off-Grounds crimes did not result in the issuance of timely warnings or community alerts, some students are asking what warrants a notification.
After recent off-Grounds crimes did not result in the issuance of timely warnings or community alerts, some students are asking what warrants a notification.
At its Tuesday meeting, Student Council heard an overview of the University’s $1.8 billion budget for the 2018-19 fiscal year.
This gift from Chris and Carrie Shumway — graduates of the Commerce School — will progress collaboration efforts between the McIntire School of Commerce and the University’s School of Medicine.
The event featured a presentation by designers working on the Memorial to Enslaved Laborers.
The University paid $259,227 for labor and overtime, $24,612 for equipment, $37,853 for meals and $101,289 for lodging, training and transportation.
Renovations will take away shelving space from the interior of Alderman stacks, but there is disagreement as to the quantity.
The demolition of the Cavalier Inn is part of a redevelopment project along the Ivy Corridor.
Student Council, University Democrats and College Republicans have been pushing for no exams — and eventually, classes — on Election Day.
Ryan outlined his priorities in an interview with The Cavalier Daily earlier this month.
The new degree programs remain subject to approval by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia.
Former University administrator Betsy Ackerson filed the lawsuit in February 2017.
The Alderman Library renovations are expected to begin in 2020 and cost $160 million.
The four-story, 156,000 gross square feet Student Health and Wellness Center will include the Student Disability Access Center, Office of Health Promotion and the University's Kinesiology Department.
The original budget for the memorial was $6 million, but after contractors estimated the project would cost at least $7 million, the budget was raised to match the updated figure.
Wage employees are not eligible for paid family leave, but can receive unpaid job-protected absence for 12 weeks.
The University has not changed its academic operating schedule as of Tuesday evening.
Reflecting on the efforts of the Deans Working Group a year after its formation
The University has settled with Betsy Ackerson, according to court records.
University President Jim Ryan and Medical School alumna Dr. Vivian Pinn were among the speakers at Sunday’s event.
The President’s Commission on Slavery and the University released its cumulative report in late July.