Architecture graduate student named finalist for global urban design award
By Anna Houghton | April 28, 2017Fuhou Zhang, a graduate Architecture student, has been named a finalist for the Schindler Global Award.
Fuhou Zhang, a graduate Architecture student, has been named a finalist for the Schindler Global Award.
The University recently introduced seven new buses to the transit fleet through a collaborative effort between University Parking and Transportation and University Communications.
The John T. Casteen III Diversity-Equity-Inclusion Leadership Award is meant to recognize individuals who have made meaningful contributions towards diversity at the University.
University Law School Lecturer Judge Amul Thapar has been nominated to the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals by President Donald Trump.
Third-year College student Bryanna Miller was selected by the Board of Visitors as the next student member of the Board.
“I am humbled, I am honored, I am excited to get to work for the student body,” third-year College student Sarah Kenny said.
All University Judiciary Committee referenda up for consideration in this year’s University elections passed.
Rep. Tom Garrett (R-Va.) proposed a bill in Congress Monday that would rename Charlottesville’s federal courthouse after former University Law School Professor and late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.
The bill proposes to cut federal Title X funding to Planned Parenthood and any other group that performs abortions.
The vacancy left by Campus Cookies will be filled by Red Eye Cookie Co. The Red Eye Cookie flagship location opened in 2014 in Richmond.