Memorial held at U.Va. for Margaret Lowe
By Brendan Rogers | September 13, 2015A group of about 450 gathered at Old Cabell Hall Saturday morning for a service in memory of fourth-year College student Margaret Lowe.
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.
The Downtown Job Center, Charlottesville’s municipal career services center, celebrates its one year anniversary Thursday.
UVaDining extended the hours of several on-Grounds dining locations beginning this semester.
The University of Virginia Investment Management Corporation, or UVIMCO, provides investment management services to the University’s rector and visitors.
While most CIOs on-Grounds receive their funding through budget applications managed by Student Council, student government groups are financially backed by other sources.
The University’s Black Student Alliance presented a Tips & Tricks Event Tuesday as part of an ongoing effort to increase Black representation in the University Honor Committee, UJC and the University Guide Service.
One fifth of students who studied abroad in 2014-15 received financial aid.The International Studies Office and Student Financial Services coordinate financial aid for study abroad programs.
Student Council discussed several safety and health concerns at their Tuesday meeting.
The University kicked off National Suicide Prevention Week Monday, featuring five days of events aiming to spread awareness about mental health issues and suicide prevention.
The Institute for Education Science has awarded University faculty members $9.2 million for four different educational research projects.
The Honor Committee decided on Sunday evening to delay any reform of the informed retraction, deciding instead to wait until February amid the general multi-sanction proposal discussion.
Last March, when Sweet Briar College officials announced they would close the 114-year-old institution, a firestorm of angry protests erupted among Sweet Briar students, alumnae and professors. They rallied to form Saving Sweet Briar Inc., arguing that the decision to close the school was without merit.
Virginia athletics announced that StubHub has replaced the Virginia Ticket Marketplace as the fan-to-fan secondary ticket marketplace for all University football and men’s basketball games.