Fifty courses offered for 2016 J-term
By Anna Pollard | November 19, 2015Registration for January Term — J Term — classes began Thursday for third and fourth years. and will be open for first and second years on Friday.
Registration for January Term — J Term — classes began Thursday for third and fourth years. and will be open for first and second years on Friday.
A hearing scheduled for Friday to request that Jackie — whose story was the center of Rolling Stone’s now-retracted expose “A Rape on Campus” — hand over all phone and text records has been postponed to Dec. 4.
After many requests from patrons unable to attend during its original showings, The Black Monologues cast and crew will be putting on three encore performances this Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
On Sept. 21, 2015, the University released the findings of a comprehensive survey intended to measure the effects of sexual assault and violence on Grounds.
Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine, D, along with Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., delivered remarks to Congress Tuesday urging them to break the silence surrounding Islamic State and take military action to stop their worldwide threats of terrorism.
Talks to renovate the Ivy Materials Utilization Center in Charlottesville are currently underway.
While OCR will “monitor closely” the University's progress, “based on the commitments the University has made in the Agreement, OCR has determined that it is appropriate to consider this complaint resolved."
English Assoc. Prof. Andrew Stauffer gave a lecture Wednesday about Book Traces @U.Va., a project to examine pre-copyright books in the Alderman stacks for marks from the original owners and then to research the stories behind them.
Since the recent terrorist attacks in Paris, the University has been in contact with students and faculty abroad in Lyon, France.
The 2015 Open Doors Report released Nov. 16 ranked the University of Virginia 24th on a list of universities awarding credit for study abroad, ranked by student total.
University students planned and executed two vigils honoring the victims of last week's terrorist attacks in Paris, Lebanon and around the world.
Governor Terry McAuliffe announced Monday that Virginia would not oppose the resettlement of Syrian refugees within the state.
The National Panhellenic Council withdrew its support of the Safe Campus Act Friday due to concerns about the bill raised by members and advocacy groups.
Nearing the third anniversary of Smith's disappearance, Charlottesville police released new details on the investigation.
Student Council met Tuesday night to discuss Counseling and Psychological Services, hear a resolution from members of the Muslim Students Association and the Jewish Leadership Council and approve six new CIOs.
The Charlottesville City Police Department is currently investigating a Thursday “peeping Tom” incident at the Kroger in Barracks Road Shopping Center.
Virginians can now access compiled data about hospital performance and patient outcomes, thanks to the Quality Patient and Safety Scorecard made available by the Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Associations Board of Directors.
Several University organizations co-sponsored the event “Minorities and Millennials in the Workforce” Monday to address stereotypes and provide informational resources about entering the workforce for students.
The University’s Inter-Sorority Council will be enforcing a rule in which members will be asked not to attend fraternity events during the fraternity recruitment process.
The potentials changes will go to a student vote if they pass the Honor Committee.