U.Va. receives record number of Early Action minority applicants
By Alexis Gravely | February 1, 2016The University Office of Admissions released its demographic data for the Class of 2020’s Early Action admission offers.
The University Office of Admissions released its demographic data for the Class of 2020’s Early Action admission offers.
The center, launching this semester, will be led by Robertson Prof. of Media Studies Siva Vaidhyanathan and Media Studies Lecturer Coy Barefoot.
University student Ceili Leahy died of leukemia Wednesday.
A new petition has been filed for post-conviction relief to overturn former University student George Huguely’s second-degree murder conviction.
The collective proposes to bring together faculty from throughout the University to sponsor research and activities related to power, violence and inequality.
The Maxine Platzer Lynn Women’s Center at U.Va. selected Cornell President Elizabeth Garrett to receive the University of Virginia’s Distinguished Alumna Award for 2016.
Sen. Kaine and others recently introduced a bill which would repeal an act which protects gun manufacturers and dealers from being held liable for crimes committed with the weapons they sold.
U.S. Senators Warner and Kaine hosted a roundtable discussion Wednesday with student representatives from 18 Virginia universities and colleges to discuss student loan debt.
The judge said that the federal rule protecting alleged victims of sexual assault from turning over evidence is inapplicable in “defamation action involving statements concerning sexual misconduct."
The declining economy has played a major role in Virginia's slow growth, Weldon Cooper Center Research Specialist Hamilton Lombard said.
Planning is underway for the acquired Lloyd Building on the Corner, according to a Campus Climate and Culture report released by University President Teresa Sullivan earlier this month.
The Schwarzman Scholars program chose fourth-year College student Benjamin Harris and 2010 University alumnus Mostafa Allum for its first class of scholars.
Students received a “ Your Right to Know” email from the University Chief of Police Michael Gibson regarding a rape initially reported to have taken place at a “student organization” on Rugby Road.
Harvard University issued a report last week calling for widespread changes in the college admissions process and how to evaluate prospective students.
Student Council held its first general body meeting of the semester Tuesday night, addressing a number of updates including University safety initiatives and service and art on Grounds.
A proposal to change the status of Women, Gender and Sexuality studies from a program to a department was recently approved by Executive Vice President and Provost Thomas Katsouleas.
GOP plans to replace Virginia Supreme Court Justice and University Alumna Jane Roush have been put on hold after Sen. Sturtevant announced he would not support her intended replacement.
Batten School Dean Allan C. Stam said the school has begun assessing expansion of its current space or moving to a new location.
A federal judge has placed Martese Johnson’s civil lawsuit against the Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control on hold for 10 days.
Students have mixed feelings about what the bill could mean for the University community.