Board of Visitors hears from Sheridan and Mahoney on U.Va.’s path forward
By Cecilia Mould | 11 hours agoThe central long-term goal which Mahoney said he is focused on is free and open inquiry.
The central long-term goal which Mahoney said he is focused on is free and open inquiry.
The Honor the Future campaign ultimately ended with about 258,000 individual donations across 6 years compared to an alumni base of about 275,000.
The Board of Visitors named Dr. Mitchell Rosner as executive vice president for health affairs and chief executive officer of U.Va. Health at a meeting Friday.
The Center of the Arts will share the Emmet Ivy Corridor with the currently in-progress Karsh Institute of Democracy, student housing and the Virginia Guesthouse among other buildings.
During a meeting of the full Board of Visitors Friday, Interim University President Paul Mahoney shared with the Board that he had personally “engaged in discussion” with Justice Department officials.
Martingayle said he believes the University is “highly likely” to lose in court if a member of the public who was denied entry Friday brought litigation.
Beinart spoke critically of current Jewish culture surrounding the state of Israel and its actions in Palestine.
Both resources aim to inform students on how to be an ethical student leader.
Political groups like the U.Va. Center for Politics, HoosVote, University Democrats and College Republicans are planning events to increase voter education and turnout before voters head to the polls.
The Code of Virginia says that the Board shall consist of 17 members appointed by the governor, 12 of whom are residents of Virginia and 12 of whom are University alumni.
All meetings will be held on Grounds with the exception of the Health System Board, which will meet at Boar’s Head Resort.
The Committee will reconvene Sunday for their third meeting of the semester.
The Committee’s vote rejected James Donovan, John Harris, H. Eugene Lockhart and Calvert Saunders Moore.
The Cavaliers were able to score in each of the first three quarters and kept the Colonials from getting past the 20-yard line.
The Faculty Senate heard from Interim President Paul G. Mahoney, as well as passed a resolution affirming the body’s commitment to academic freedom and the University’s mission.