BOV Buildings and Grounds Committee approves architects, facilities
By Zach Rosenthal | December 9, 2018Among the approvals was the selection of an architectural firm for a Brandon Avenue residence hall.
Among the approvals was the selection of an architectural firm for a Brandon Avenue residence hall.
Outgoing President Teresa Sullivan and Provost Thomas Katsouleas recently sent a message to two University faculty members to respond to their petition.
The June 8 board meeting was Sullivan’s last one as president of the University.
About 3,700 students are expected to be enrolled at the University this fall, which will be U.Va.’s largest class ever.
The planned Alderman renovations will reduce print material shelving and create new study spaces.
The demolition could be completed as soon as 2020.
The proposal is awaiting approval by the University's Board of Visitors.
The committee also heard presentations on the quality of academics and athletics at the University.
The Ad Hoc Committee discussed ways to improve health care and citizen well-being.
Nigro’s term as student member of the Board will begin June 1.
The softball stadium will be situated near Klöckner Stadium and Davenport Field.
Proposed meal plan prices will increase by average of 3.0 percent.
The new program at U.Va.-Wise would be completely administered through online coursework.
The IDEA Fund has been utilized for a number of causes at the University with the aim of promoting inclusivity, diversity and accessibility.
The proposed rates would see an average increase of 3.5 percent for on-Grounds housing.
Health System Board members discuss system's progress and future improvements.
The proposed stadium received criticism in past months due to its original recommended location at Lambeth Field.
The Ivy Corridor spans from Emmet Street West to Copeley Road.
According to Murphy, her story has taken on a life of its own, and she said she thinks there's reason for that.