The Daily Progress and other media outlets are again requesting that a court order sealing search warrant reports in the Yeardley Love homicide case be opened to the public.
Education Columnist Daniel De Vise discusses "value" in higher Education.
Tom Faulders and Jason Life joined Coy to discuss Reunions at the University of Virginia.
Last week the University of Virginia decided to fight a sweeping subpoena served upon the institution in late April. State Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli subpoenaed documents in connection with five grants awarded to Michael Mann—a former UVA climate-change scientist who now teaches at Penn State.
A medical group visiting Rwanda from the University of Virginia found its schedule of conferences interrupted earlier this month when it was called on to care for victims of a pair of grenade attacks in the country’s capital, Kigali.
Eldon H. "Took" Crowell, 86, the founding partner of the Washington law firm Crowell & Moring, who was considered a top expert in government contracts, died of an aortic aneurysm May 23 at his home in Washington. He received a law degree from the University of Virginia in 1951.
Apparently, the love is not gone. In fact, it will make an appearance at Davenport Field. A year after Virginia’s players watched fans from Mississippi pump their hands in the air to the song from a French singer, the Cavaliers landed that same team in their regional. Virginia (47-11), given the No. 5 national seed, will also welcome St. John’s (40-18) and Virginia Commonwealth (37-17-1).
For the first time in program history, the UVA baseball team is a top eight national seed in the NCAA Tournament. Virginia earned the number five national seed Monday. The 'Hoos will face Virginia Commonwealth University Friday afternoon at 4:00 in the first game of the Charlottesville Regional at Davenport Field.
Dominion Resources Inc. President and CEO Thomas F. Farrell II, a former rector of the University of Virginia, will lead Gov. Bob McDonnell's commission tasked with holding college tuition costs down and boosting the number of students attaining degrees.
The governor calls the spikes in tuition "unsustainable." University presidents use similar language to talk about cuts in state support that they blame for those increases.
As we noted briefly in The New York Times on Friday, the University of Virginia has filed a court petition asking a judge to block a subpoena seeking a prominent climate scientist’s research materials.
The Virginia doubles team of Michael Shabaz and Drew Courtney won the national doubles championship Monday afternoon at the Dan Magill Tennis Center.
For the first time in program history, No. 1 Virginia captured the NCAA rowing championship with 87 points on Sunday at Lake Natoma at the Sacramento State Aquatic Center. UVa’s Varsity Four capped off an undefeated season by winning its race and being crowned national champions.
After nine years at the University of Virginia, Dr. Arthur Garson Jr., executive vice president and provost, will leave the University in May 2011 to become senior vice president for health policy and health systems at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.
The University of Virginia has set new goals in its quest to reduce the number of single-occupancy vehicles used by employees in their daily commute. While removing cars from Grounds might have an environmental benefit, the effort is primarily designed to make way for more buildings.
The University of Virginia on Thursday -- as it has been hinting it would do -- went to state court to try to block demands by the state's attorney general for documents about the work of Michael Mann, who studies global warming and who taught at the university from 1999 to 2005 (and who has since joined the faculty at Pennsylvania State University).
The University of Virginia on Thursday filed a motion in circuit court asking the state to halt an investigation into the work of a prominent climate researcher, saying that the inquiry threatened academic freedom.
University of Virginia officials Thursday asked a court to dismiss Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli's demand for records related to grant-funded research by a prominent climate scientist who once taught at the school.
The University of Virginia moved Thursday to quash a subpoena from Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli seeking documents related to the research activities of a former UVa climate change scientist.
Invoking the name of Thomas Jefferson, the University of Virginia went to court yesterday seeking to block the attorney general's order that it turn over information on global-warming research conducted there.