U.Va. has $5.9 billion economic impact on state, study finds
By Daniel Hoerauf | December 9, 2016The study also found the University accounts for nearly one in every 76 jobs in the commonwealth.
The study also found the University accounts for nearly one in every 76 jobs in the commonwealth.
The agenda included the Council of Foundations, the Compassionate Schools project and the University’s Third Century Capital Campaign.
Spudnuts was once part of a large national chain, but quickly became a local institution in Charlottesville.
A federal jury previously awarded Eramo $3 million in damages.
The tweets, made public last month, were the main point of conversation in the public comments portion of the meeting.
The Board of Visitors recently approved the creation of the Student Advisory Committee to the Strategic Investment Fund, which will give the student body greater input into the decision-making process regarding the SIF.
Around 60 percent of University students say they are unfamiliar with the Strategic Investment Fund, and 60 percent agree the fund is morally questionable, according to a Cavalier Daily survey.
73 percent of students are not aware of the plan to construct new on-Grounds student housing on Brandon Avenue, according to a survey conducted by The Cavalier Daily, in partnership with a faculty advisory committee and the Center for Survey Research.
The 16th annual Lighting of the Lawn focused heavily on inclusivity as thousands of students and members of the Charlottesville community gathered to listen to live performances and await the illumination of the Rotunda and Academical Village.
All the major events that defined the 2016 fall semester.
Several law school professors, students and former lawyers hosted an educational information session designed to inform students and faculty of their first amendment rights and how to deal with verbal encounters that may seem threatening.
The Cavalier Daily held elections December 3.
The Minority Rights Coalition hosted a town hall on Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Friday — a follow-up to this semester’s spike in reported bias-related incidents and the Eliminate the Hate campaign.
Several sports facilities are expected to receive multimillion dollar upgrades in the coming years.
Throughout the fall semester, a number of bias-motivated incidents have occurred on Grounds targeting a variety of minority groups.
Concerns about alcohol consumption and an attitude of inclusivity have been voiced by administration and students in advance of the 16th annual Lighting of the Lawn.
Many students and faculty members have received “phishing” messages, which appear to come from trusted sources but are actually scams.
Charlottesville Vice Mayor Wes Bellamy announced his immediate resignation from the Virginia Board of Education Wednesday.
The plan would increase enrollment by 400 students at a rate of 100 students each year for the next four years.
Tom Faulders, president and CEO of the University Alumni Association, recently announced his plans to retire in June.