Police investigating several bomb threats at U.Va.
By Anna Higgins | May 30, 2017Police say the threats were conveyed through letters electronically sent to University printers.
Police say the threats were conveyed through letters electronically sent to University printers.
Rising second-year Nursing student Jessica Alston has passed away, according to an email sent to the University community Tuesday evening.
Recently filed court documents showed previous proposals to develop the Foxfield property.
The Cavalier Daily recently received an anonymous letter from an HR employee at the University, who expressed their concern regarding the plans to eliminated HR positions.
Warmbier has been detained in North Korea for over a year.
Juan Manuel Santos addressed the Class of 2017 on failure and perseverance.
The Justice Department has named former FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III, a 1973 alumnus of the University Law School, to serve as special counsel.
Available reservations at some Charlottesville hotels do not last long beyond the previous year’s graduation.
“Anti-Semitism and racial bigotry are already in the trash heap of history. You will not succeed in coming here to intimidate us,” Signer said.
Four of five gubernatorial candidates publicly denounced Saturday's "alt-right" rally in Lee Park.
Right-wing blogger Jason Kessler was among those arrested.
Assoc. Astronomy Prof. Kelsey Johnson will assume the position at the end of May.
Community leaders are condemning a rally that attracted support from white nationalist “alt-right” leader and University alumnus Richard Spencer.
Lt. Gov. Ralph Northam was interrupted by a group of protesters opposed to the Atlantic Coast Pipeline.
Student Council will be keeping busy this summer working to develop new educational resources for students.
The Systems and Information Engineering department held a meeting Wednesday for Systems undergraduates to discuss the potential merger with the Civil and Environmental Engineering department.
Jeffrey W. Legro, a politics professor and the vice provost for global affairs at the University, has been named the next provost and vice president for academic affairs at the University of Richmond. His appointment will begin on July 1.
The sentence follows Kessler pleading guilty to a misdemeanor charge of punching Jay Taylor.
Multiple changes are being considered for the Echols Scholars Program.
University graduate Martese Johnson's trial against the ABC is now scheduled for April 2018.