Engineering online graduate program ranked top 15 in country
By Daniel Hoerauf | February 3, 2017The online graduate engineering program at the University was recently ranked among the top 15 in the country by U.S. News and World Report.
The online graduate engineering program at the University was recently ranked among the top 15 in the country by U.S. News and World Report.
The National Pan-Hellenic Council kicked off Black History Month with an event at Nau Hall Tuesday night.
Since the unanimous vote by College faculty in October, the Carter G. Woodson Institute for African-American and African Studies has reached the final step in becoming a department.
A group of Albemarle residents and community members have filed a lawsuit against Foxfield Racing Association with the intention to prevent any potential sale of the racecourse and surrounding land.
HB 2001, a tabled bill, would require the University to cooperate with U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement on enforcing federal law.
Tom Perriello, a gubernatorial candidate campaigning for the Democratic Party’s nomination, sat down with The Cavalier Daily Thursday to discuss his goals for college affordability, President Donald Trump’s executive order and campaigning.
The College Republicans and University Democrats collaborated to release a joint statement Tuesday, criticizing President Donald Trump’s recent immigration executive order.
University President Teresa Sullivan spoke at Student Council's meeting Tuesday on President Trump's executive order, bills in the General Assembly and her replacement committee.
Hundreds of people gathered on the Downtown Mall Tuesday for a rally in front of Charlottesville City Hall against President Trump's executive order.
The University's Center for Politics will host a yearlong series of events and presentations exploring the legacy of JFK.
Several Virginia lawmakers and government officials condemned President Trump’s actions in signing an anti-immigration order Friday.
The University will continue to enforce its policy of only sharing students' immigration statuses when required to do so by law.
“This pipeline is ending in [the Standing Rock Sioux] hometown, which is directly next to the hometown of my tribe. This has become a personal thing.”
Charlottesville City Councilman Bob Fenwick (D) has pledged to vote to remove the Robert E. Lee statue from Lee Park at the next Council meeting Feb. 6.
Renovations to the old Language Lab in Old Cabell Hall led to high temperatures on the building’s lower floor.
In less than 24 hours two pedestrians were hit while using crosswalks in the University area.
After opening in January of 1982, Ragged Mountain is currently the oldest running store in Virginia.
“It’s time that we spoke up for them and spoke with them,” third-year College student Attiya Latif, chair of the Minority Rights Coalition, said.
Betsy DeVos is a Republican bussinesswoman and education activist known for her support of charter and voucher schools.
University admissions received a record number of 20,446 early action applications for the Class of 2021 — a 24 percent increase from last year’s early applicant pool.