UJC looks to increase transparency on hazing cases this semester
By Ford McCracken | February 1, 2024The UJC typically deals with a few hazing cases each year, having recently found several student organizations guilty of hazing misconduct.
The UJC typically deals with a few hazing cases each year, having recently found several student organizations guilty of hazing misconduct.
Sanders asked the Council to allocate approximately $4 million for the acquisition of these properties.
After the event, Heaphy took questions from the audience of about 80 people, many of which were about the debate on the line between free speech and hate speech.
Addressing potential concerns regarding accessibility, the University has implemented the Cavalier Advantage system, providing an alternative for those who still prefer cash transactions.
While the committee has access to sanctions ranging from oral admonitions to expulsion, reflective essays are the most common punishment.
A new element in the multi-sanction system, the course is designed to initiate dialogues on the principles of Honor, offering students a platform to reaffirm their commitment to the University community.
Solomon’s term has been marked by a variety of tumultuous global events, from the Covid-19 pandemic to the Russia-Ukraine war.
The rush process began with an orientation, followed by several open houses where potential new members learned more about the values, priorities and atmospheres of the 30 fraternities on Grounds.
Rucker advised students not to respond to unsolicited emails offering part-time work and to report potential scams by forwarding suspicious emails to abuse@virginia.edu.
The Faculty Senate elects a Board representative to weigh in on academic issues and represent the broader University faculty.
The program offers academic support to first-year and transfer mentees, who are paired with upperclassmen mentors.
The new curriculum covers content based on developing evidence-based interventions to support mental and behavioral health.
Warren said one way the University decreased energy usage was through renovating existing buildings, a process called retro-commissioning.
First-year Student College Rep. Brian Ng wrote and sponsored the resolution as a response to increasing concerns about on-Grounds safety.
Though the survey will remain open until Feb. 9, the Committee discussed responses that were submitted prior to Jan. 16.
As the previous provost at the University of Pittsburgh, Bonner’s contributions spanned twenty years, with a focus on student-centered, servant leadership.
Events will range from an Honor Representative Q&A to a town hall about the Committee's multi-sanction system.
A majority of late, incomplete, or irregular payments reported were for stipends, which are provided to most graduate students to cover living expenses.
Though no snow is forecasted in the coming week, temperatures will continue to dip below freezing most nights, so ice remains a concern.
Rucker replaced Robyn Hadley, who served as both dean of students and vice president for student affairs for two years.