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More than 1,000 University students and community members gathered in Memorial Gymnasium Friday to walk non-stop for 12 hours at the annual Relay for Life at U.Va. event.
University President Teresa Sullivan participated alongside some of region’s leading educators and community leaders Saturday in a forum entitled “The State of Education in America: The Cause & The Solution.”
A team of University students was awarded first place in a national campaign, entitled Up-to-Us, to raise awareness about the national debt among youth.
Changes to the structure of Executive Vice President Patrick Hogan’s office took effect Monday, including the reorganization of the management team in lieu of hiring a new Chief Financial Officer. The restructuring, announced last week, seeks to promote the streamlining goals laid out by University President Teresa Sullivan.
Graduate Arts & Sciences student Adam Lees has announced he is intending to run for a seat on the Charlottesville City Council this November to improve the University’s relationship with the community and better represent students in City Hall.
University Army Cadet Aimee Moores, a member of the University’s Reserve Officers Training Corps program and a fourth-year College student, was awarded the 2013 General George C. Marshall Award last week.
The Board of Visitors met Friday to discuss strategic planning initiatives and a new innovative learning platform at the University. J.
A panel of international journalists met Friday in Clark Hall to discuss the role technology plays in combatting news censorship policies in China.
The Board of Visitors Special Committee on Strategic Planning met Friday to outline its proposals for future University initiatives.