Multiple professors retire
By Sarah Pritchett | April 25, 2013Multiple professors will not be joining us again in the fall.
Multiple professors will not be joining us again in the fall.
A summary on construction projects over the summer that may surprise staff and students in the fall.
A mysterious powder in Carruther’s Hall drew a Hazmat team to the scene. The area was pronounced danger-free soon after.
The University sent out emergency alerts regarding a report of an ‘unknown powder substance’ found in a package at Carruthers Hall.
StudCo passed a new resolution in light of recent fraternity hazing incidents, as well as passing the new summer budget.
A resident of the University Place Apartments reported a rape this past Sunday afternoon on the 1600 block of 5th Street.
UVa Sustainability hosted a walk of the Rotunda yesterday to discourage driving and to raise awareness of environmental sustainability.
Alumni contributions are the source of major renovations for the library in the Engineering school.
Former Republican Presidential Candidate Jon Huntsman spoke to students and faculty yesterday evening about current policy failures in the United State’s relationship with China in a forum moderated by Batten School Dean Harry Harding at the University Chapel.
The University announced it began to take down the Rotunda scaffolding on Monday. Chief Facilities Officer Donald Sundgren said the University saved $150,000 by completing the first phase of the project ahead of schedule.
The University Honor Committee attempted to host representatives from the Hispanic community in a Hispanic Town Hall forum Monday, but only one student from the Hispanic community came out for the event.
The University Judiciary Committee announced its Issues, Sexual Misconduct and Marketing subcommittee chairs Sunday evening. Judiciary Chair David Ensey, a third-year Engineering student, said the Alumni Outreach subcommittee chair went unfilled due to lack of interest in the position.
As a result of these increases, in-state undergraduate students will see a $452 increase in tuition and fees, which amounts to 3.8 percent of current rates. Out-of-state students’tuition will increase by 4.8 percent, or $1,826 annually.
UVa Honor Comittee held a town hall meeting last night open to the public where they discussed several topics of interest.
The battle between living wage protesters and the Board of Visitors continues, despite heavy security surrounding Thursday’s meeting.
StudCo passed bills with unanimous consent, including an initiative in respect for the tragedy in Boston yesterday.
Undergrad students are currently researching the main causes of blindness and how the disease can perhaps be made preventable.
T.J. Sullivan spoke to the dynamics of groups of student organizations and how to lead effectively while keeping individual needs in mind.
An annonymous hacker has infiltrated the UVa homepage, and continues to threaten students and administrators with the release of confidential information.
The Honor Committee will vote next week to create permanent bylaws governing the administration of informed retraction, which was made a part of the Honor Committee’s constitution in a referendum approved by the student body in February.