Systems Engineering students speak out against proposed merger with Civil Engineering department
By Kate Bellows | April 27, 2017Roughly 75 students attended the discussion about a potential merger of the Systems and Civil Engineering departments.
Roughly 75 students attended the discussion about a potential merger of the Systems and Civil Engineering departments.
Over 200 people attended a forum between Del. David Toscano and Ross Mittiga on Wednesday.
Student Council President Sarah Kenny's first presidential executive order was to create several vice chair positions, including one for Women and Gender Affairs.
The Muslim Students Association organized a series of outreach events during the month of April as part of Islam Awareness Month.
Twelve current and former University students received the Fulbright U.S. Student Award.
The Hillel Jewish Leadership Council hosted Lucy Aharish, an Israeli-Arab journalist and advocate, Monday evening.
The representatives passed three resolutions to honor the three University students who passed away during the course of the year.
Kendrick is an expert in free speech, torts, property and constitutional law.
Anne Anderson said she believes in the mature, two-way, mutually beneficial relationship shared by Ireland and the U.S.
The Board of Managers of the University’s Alumni Association named Jenifer Andrasko, a 2000 Darden alumna, as its next president and CEO.
Ross Douthat delivered a lecture in Minor Hall Monday and spoke about how low fertility rates in the Western world can contribute to economic and cultural unrest.
Garden lovers congregated in the University’s Small Collections Library to learn about the Rotunda’s restoration as part of 2017’s Historic Garden Week.
Over the past few years, multiple food delivery service apps have started to pop up on Grounds and college campuses across the country.
The Black Student Alliance and Climate Action Society co-hosted an “Environmental Racism Teach-in” Monday evening to inform students about environmental issues that affect people of color.
Many Systems Engineering students had not heard about the potential merger with the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department until recently.
The Jefferson Trust awarded $727,946 to support initiatives at the University.
Huffstetler plans to run an “aggressive” campaign for the next 18 months.
A recurring concern announced by multiple attendees included the desire for a “global” candidate.
Around 300 people came out to the event supporting the Special Olympics.
The approved increase is a rise in tuition from the rates of the 2016-17 school year by 2.2 percent for Virginia students and 3.5 percent for non-Virginia students.