Honor Committee brainstorms educational initiatives
By Kate Bellows | April 17, 2017The Honor Committee brainstormed initiatives Sunday night to educate students about Honor in the coming year.
The Honor Committee brainstormed initiatives Sunday night to educate students about Honor in the coming year.
The University’s Institute of the Humanities and Global Cultures is hosting Humanities Week, April 17-22.
A group of University students organized the Run for Refugees run-a-thon Sunday to raise money to support the International Rescue Committee.
The Systems and Information Engineering Department and Civil and Environmental Engineering Department in the Engineering School are currently discussing plans to combine into one department with two separate degree programs.
As a part of this year’s Founder’s Day, over 70 people gathered on the northwest side of the Rotunda to plant a black tupelo tree in honor of Alexander G. Gilliam, Jr.
Geoffrey Skelley, associate editor for Larry Sabato’s Crystal Ball, said the only thing for certain in the gubernatorial race is Gillespie is currently leading the Republican primary.
Former first-year College student Rose Marie “Rosie” Randolph was a Jefferson Scholar, musician and softball player.
Although the “Rebels and Tyrants” lists have only appeared annually since 2005, the society began in 2003.
Perriello laid out his higher education reform plans to over 60 University students and community members.
The University raised $2,827,506 during its 24-hour GivingToHoosDay fundraiser on Wednesday.
Charlottesville right-wing blogger Jason Kessler pleaded guilty to assault April 6 in Charlottesville General District Court.
Latif will receive $30,000 for graduate school and professional development programming.
The University's answer to the original complaint asked the court to dismiss the lawsuit.
Student Council discussed library renovations and its summer budget at its Tuesday meeting.
Four second-year College students will use funding for two projects on community development in South Africa.
Stewart's scholarship will cover his tuition and fees for his fourth year at the University.
During his talk, Fogel outlined the core tenets of his reform-based platform.
A settlement has been reached in Eramo's lawsuit against Rolling Stone magazine, Sabrina Erdely and Wenner Media Inc.
The College Republicans hosted a representative from the National Rifle Association Monday evening.
Author Jeff Thomas filed a complaint April 8 asking the U.S. Attorney’s office for the Western District of Virginia to launch an independent investigation into admissions practices at the University.