Charlottesville removes shrouds on Lee, Jackson statues
By Joshua Okada | March 1, 2018A judge ruled earlier this week that the city had to remove the tarps.
A judge ruled earlier this week that the city had to remove the tarps.
Third-year Engineering student Nikhith Kalkunte and third-year Curry School student Moises Mendoza will occupy the positions in 2018-19 academic year
The current Code of Virginia makes it unlawful for authorities or any other persons to remove the erected monuments or memorials of war conflict.
U.Va. Creative Writing Program holds a public conversation with English professor and former U.S. Poet Laureate.
Froman served as former President Barack Obama’s U.S. trade representative.
The Heather Heyer scholarship will give about $5,000 a year to students with demonstrated need.
“The unfortunate cancellation of our Welcome Week concert has given us the opportunity to use our remaining resources to provide exciting concert experiences for students,” UPC’s Facebook post read.
Yen was the first student from China to graduate from the University in 1900.
Discussions aim towards engaging the South Asian community with topics surrounding the University and the greater Charlottesville area.
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.