School of Nursing receives $20 million gift to fund scholarships
By Paige Waterhouse | January 9, 2020The $20 million gift to the School of Nursing will help expand enrollment at the University and address workforce shortages.
The $20 million gift to the School of Nursing will help expand enrollment at the University and address workforce shortages.
Aramark also increased its minimum hourly wage to $13 per hour for 208 part-time employees contracted to work at the University.
The incident occurred at 12:41 a.m. inside The Hole bar at 11 Elliewood Avenue.
Since the scooters' debut, 30,000 users have made more 200,000 scooter rides with approximately 200,000 miles traveled.
The Miller Center will host an impeachment pop-up roundtable discussion in the Rotunda Jan. 17.
Shots were fired Saturday morning on Massie Road following a verbal altercation that began at the 7-11 on Ivy Road.
“I just wanted an answer,” Estes said. “I just wanted it to be over.”
The complaint asks the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service to launch an investigation concerning the live animal use in U.Va.’s medical training facilities.
The increased cost of on-Grounds housing comes as the University is $2 million in debt following construction to the McCormick Road Residence Halls and Bond House.
Student Council plans to publish a "Guide to Being Not-Rich at UVA," reduce the price of textbooks and support a fund to reimburse students for two mental health appointments outside of CAPS.
The message was painted over a second time Sunday.
Students at the event said the couple had been unfairly singled out because they were queer.
Fields was sentenced to life in prison, plus 419 years and $480,000 in fines by the Charlottesville Circuit Court in July.
The Commons will feature open spaces that can be used for artistic performances, lectures, research and other activities.
The protests sparked this summer after the government proposed a controversial extradition bill which would allow criminal fugitives in Hong Kong to be extradited to mainland China.
Strategies to achieve the University's goals that were discussed include using renewables, creating more sustainable buildings and improving transportation.
The first item action passed was a request for a 3.6 percent tuition increase, strongly supported by a presentation from President Ryan.
Nik Popli previously served as news editor and is succeeding Gracie Kreth.
The Board discussed the New College Curriculum and Hoos Connected program.
The incidents come just after the Board of Visitors approved the University’s sustainability plan Friday.