U.Va. increases use of private donation for financial aid programs
By Alex Hickey | December 3, 2015The University is increasingly turning to private donors to provide funding for student financial aid after falling state funding in recent years.
The University is increasingly turning to private donors to provide funding for student financial aid after falling state funding in recent years.
Nearing the third anniversary of Smith's disappearance, Charlottesville police released new details on the investigation.
The Black Oasis for Learning and Development announced a change of name to the Black Student Research Network and a renewed focus on expanding its network of student researchers.
University Law Professor Brandon Garrett has released a study attributing the declining use of the death penalty in Virginia to improved lawyering.
Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring announced the first of new law enforcement training measures to promote "21st century policing."
The Fralin Museum of Art recently launched its 29th annual Writer’s Eye literary competition — an “ekphrastic” contest which asks writers to use the visual art of the Fralin as inspiration for their own original pieces of poetry and prose.
The hiring, compensation and retention of faculty at the University is a critical matter that is in the midst of several changes.