McAuliffe announces federal grant of nearly $1 million
By Alison Phanthavong | October 22, 2015Gov. Terry McAuliffe announced a federal grant of $982,400 to Virginia’s Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services Wednesday.
Gov. Terry McAuliffe announced a federal grant of $982,400 to Virginia’s Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services Wednesday.
The University Climate Action Society (CAS) is taking action in hopes of seeing the University divest some of its investments from fossil fuel related industries.
The University’s Center for Politics launched its annual Mock Election this week, an interactive online activity that replicates the gubernatorial ballots in Kentucky, Louisiana and Mississippi.
The Public Service Committee of Student Council kicked off its Public Service Forum series Wednesday with a discussion titled “Nonprofit and Program Development.”
The Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce named Dr. Marcus L. Martin, professor and chief officer for diversity and equity at the University, the recipient of this year’s Paul Goodloe McIntire Citizenship Award.
Several students are appealing to the University to add American Sign Language to the Shea House.
As part of Disability Acceptance Week, members of the University community reflected on how accessible Grounds are to those with physical disabilities.
The University was an early leader in the study of eugenics.
The University has initiated its plan to make Grounds more inclusive with the addition of gender inclusive bathrooms.
The University Athletic Department must comply by the equity regulations of Title IX in order to officially field competitive athletic programs.
A workshop called “Diversity Dialogues” will be held at the University Nov. 5-6 in an effort to influence student attitudes about diversity on Grounds.
Unlike statistics about race or gender, religious diversity at the University is an uncaptured demographic. There are, however, more than 70 religious and spiritual organizations at the University designed to target different faiths present on Grounds.
The University, deemed a "champion" of cyber security awareness, is hosting a number of guest speakers for National Cyber Security Awareness Month.
A state delegate criticized University President Teresa Sullivan for her handling of sexual assault at the University and called for her resignation
University Law Professor Brandon Garrett has released a study attributing the declining use of the death penalty in Virginia to improved lawyering.
Student Council met Tuesday to discuss several community concerns.
Fourth-year College student Martese Johnson filed a three million dollar civil lawsuit against the Virginia Department of Alcohol and Beverage Control Tuesday following his arrest last March.
University Engineering students teamed up with the Rivanna Flying Club for their annual AERO Day event Sunday to encourage children’s interests in technical fields and share a love for things that fly.
The University celebrated the opening of the John L. Nau III Center for Civil War History Friday.
Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe signed an executive order Oct. 15 pushing for tighter enforcement of gun control laws.