Governor’s office prioritizes K-12 education in recent legislative session
By Edward Christopher | 6 days agoGov. Abigail Spanberger (D) signed 21 bills into law by April 7 focused on K-12 education.
Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D) signed 21 bills into law by April 7 focused on K-12 education.
The multi-floor hotel has rooms starting at under $200 per night, a rate which varies seasonally.
The Finance Committee, chaired by Vice Rector Victoria Harker, is responsible for the University’s financial affairs and business operations, and the Committee manages the budget, tuition and student fees.
The Office for Sustainability plans to celebrate Earth Month through partnering with Contracted Independent Organizations and community partners to bring the Charlottesville community together in support of its sustainability goals.
Early voting officially began Friday for the April 21 redistricting referendum, in which Virginia voters will decide whether the Commonwealth can join other states in a national mid-decade redistricting war.
The Galant Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship hosted its third annual Founders Forum Wednesday.
Kevin Gaines, interim chair of the Department of African American and African Studies and Julian Bond Professor of Civil Rights and Social Justice, said that the subject of African American studies has increasingly adopted a global and interdisciplinary perspective across peer universities in the U.S.
The construction of upperclassmen student housing is one of the major projects occurring on the corridor.
Despite votes of no confidence in the Board of Visitors and calls to cease the presidential search from several key stakeholders, the Board appointed University President Scott Beardsley to begin his term Jan. 1.
The One Big Beautiful Bill will necessitate that U.Va. Health will have to do more uncompensated care and indigent care, which will increase the costs of the business.