Career fair can draw over 70 percent of Engineering students
By Juliana Radovanovich | September 15, 2015The Center for Engineering Career Development hosted the Engineering, Science and Technology Career Fair this Monday and Tuesday.
The Center for Engineering Career Development hosted the Engineering, Science and Technology Career Fair this Monday and Tuesday.
Jesse Matthew Jr. will be charged with first-degree murder and abduction with intent to defile in Albemarle County in connection with the 2009 disappearance and death of Morgan Harrington.
The Center for Global Health and Sustained Dialogue addressed issues surrounding women’s health and safety at the University Tuesday at a discussion titled “A Provocative Dialogue on Women’s Health: College and Beyond.”
Student Council heard a proposal for a new CIO at their Tuesday meeting.
The Obama administration on Monday announced a plan to improve the process of applying for federal grants and loans by simplifying the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, for students and their families.
A memorial event was held Sunday at the Downtown Mall in honor of late University student Hannah Graham a year earlier.
The Office of African-American Affairs is reporting positive results from their highly specialized advising program geared towards undergraduates.
A PBS documentary about the life of Walt Disney that premiered Monday night featured commentary from Carmenita Higginbotham, associate professor in the McIntire Department of Art.
Hundreds of students and Charlottesville community members gathered outside the Miller Center Monday for a taping of American Forum with Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt.
A Cavalier Daily review of average costs per University class shows a stark disparity between courses, affecting undergraduate students in all departments.
The University is undertaking a large faculty hiring initiative that comes in response to high faculty retirement rates and a need to match growing enrollment.
The University Judiciary Committee will dissolve its sexual misconduct committee, the executive committee announced at a general body meeting Sunday.
A group of about 450 gathered at Old Cabell Hall Saturday morning for a service in memory of fourth-year College student Margaret Lowe.
Student Council hosted a 9/11 memorial event on Friday in honor of victims of the terrorist attacks 14 years ago.
In response to new federal regulations, the University announced this week the appointment of Kelley Hodge as a new University Title IX Coordinator and Executive Assistant to the President.
The University dropped a spot in the U.S. News & World Report 2015 college rankings, named third best of American public universities. It was named 26 best overall.
The Charlottesville City Council approved a new ordinance on Tuesday night aiming to regulate entrepreneurial homeowners.
Two Virginia lawmakers called for a hearing on Wednesday to investigate why Gov. McAuliffe and his administration will not release the report on Martese Johnson’s arrest and the exoneration of the three ABC agents involved.
The University’s program coordinator for prevention has transferred to the School of Nursing this semester.
China Dialogue Dinners hosted a discussion on American and Chinese food security and safety Wednesday.