U.Va. pilots three new artificial intelligence literacy courses
By Michael Racz | 15 hours agoLo said these courses are intended to engage students in ethical conversations about AI and train them as leaders in the AI world.
Lo said these courses are intended to engage students in ethical conversations about AI and train them as leaders in the AI world.
Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D) signed a firearm ban for all Virginia public colleges and universities Tuesday at an event hosted by the Governor’s office in The Dome Room of the Rotunda.
According to its 2025 impact report, the Alumni Association serves a network of more than 269,000 living alumni and supports programming that spans young alumni engagement, scholarships, career resources and alumni interest groups.
This year, Valedictory Exercises will be held Friday at 3 p.m. at John Paul Jones Arena. As the official kickoff to graduation weekend, the ceremony will be open to all students and their families without ticketing restrictions.
Following the publishing of his guest piece, The Cavalier Daily asked Rosner follow-up questions to learn more about his experience as CEO.
In an emergency request Monday, Attorney General Jay Jones asked the U.S. Supreme Court to pause the Virginia Supreme Court’s Friday ruling that nullified the voter-approved redistricting amendment.
In a 3-2 vote May 4, the Charlottesville City Council reversed a December ruling by the City's Board of Architectural Review, granting “The Mark at Charlottesville” a necessary Certificate of Appropriateness for construction.
The first topic that Antholis and Dickerson discussed was how the field of journalism has changed over the years, specifically since the era of investigative journalism that uncovered the Watergate scandal in 1972.
A new Artificial Intelligence laboratory was announced as a joint venture between the University libraries and the College and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences April 17.
Vega leaves with a slew of accomplishments — such as keeping a diversity, equity and inclusion committee alive to hold events for underrepresented students and planning Valedictory Exercises — and is committed to serve as a Trustee for the next four years.
In a 4-3 decision Friday, the Supreme Court of Virginia issued a ruling which affirmed the Tazewell County Circuit’s position on redistricting, nullifying the results of the Commonwealth’s contested April 21 redistricting vote.
Final examinations are still occurring at the University and are set to conclude Friday, but University students lost Canvas access Thursday afternoon.
According to the University Bookstore Executive Director Cristy Huffman, the University has seen a roughly 27 percent increase in blue books sales from April 2024-25 to April 2025-26.
Frost, who testified to Congress Feb. 25, 2025 on the constitutionality of birthright citizenship, explained that the executive order challenges the traditional interpretation of the Citizenship Clause of the 14th Amendment.
According to Andrea Seese, associate director of promotions and events, Flash Grants are capped at $10,000 per recipient and awarded throughout the semester.