Darden Vice Dean Yael Grushka-Cockayne named dean of Darden School of Business
By Jaylynn Perez | 7 hours agoGrushka-Cockayne’s appointment succeeds Beardsley — who stepped down as Darden dean when he assumed the University presidency Jan. 1.
Grushka-Cockayne’s appointment succeeds Beardsley — who stepped down as Darden dean when he assumed the University presidency Jan. 1.
In a statement to The Cavalier Daily, University Spokesperson Bethanie Glover described the initiative — Grounds for Conversation — as an effort to learn the University’s strengths and areas for improvement.
According to the meeting’s presentation, the Board covered seven topics — Virginia Athletics’ organization, value proposition, performance at a glance, peer benchmarking, House settlement and NIL, fiscal year 2026 highlights and economic impact.
According to the U.Va. Health press release announcing her appointment, Snyder will begin in the role Aug. 3 and is replacing Kathy Baker, interim CEO of the Medical Center.
Following the executive reports, the subcommittee heads presented their summaries to the Committee and plans for upcoming initiatives in the Fall 2026 semester.
Rosner also presented the issues still facing U.Va. Health, and posed six questions to Board members regarding how the University can work to ensure the Health System expands efficiently.
“Picture this,” the Blume on Ivy website reads. “You wake up in your penthouse balcony apartment, start the day with a sunrise yoga class … all before your first lecture. Cold brew in hand, you head out caffeinated and ready.”
U.Va Health’s administration has undergone multiple executive leadership changes over the past year.
“We’re a team,” Brown said. “It’s not Board [and] administration … we’re not competing. We’re trying to achieve a plan for U.Va. and ask, ‘how do we do it together?’”
The Board of Visitors heard a strategic observations presentation June 6 from University President Scott Beardsley on the financial structure and growth of the University during an “affordability” and “accessibility” meeting.
Signed as part of Spanberger’s broader Affordable Virginia Plan, the bills sought to address rising healthcare costs through changes affecting medication pricing, insurance practices and patient coverage, according to several legislators.
The Cavalier Daily received written statements from two School of Law professors who offered their analysis of the ruling’s legal significance and role in the national context.
After a Swedish magazine wrote about Bill Bartsch, “the University’s only lonely hearts club proprietor,” he started recieving letters from girls in Sweden.
Charlottesville previously established a pilot program to test a $100,000 participatory budget in 2019 to engage residents and “build public trust,” according to the June 1 policy briefing summary on the issue.
To restore trust in higher education, the report listed areas of recommendations pertaining to the classroom, cost, free speech and university governance that apply to higher education institutions nationwide.