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Board of Visitors approves tuition increases

The Game Plan

The Game Plan

Goals include greater efficiency, growth

President Teresa Sullivan with John Simon, provost; Michael Strine, COO; and Milton Adams, vice provost

President Teresa Sullivan recently outlined a number of goals for the University, one of

Letters to the Editor

Still Rockin’

“Rockin’ the Grounds” [Summer 2011] brought back many good memories of my two years of nursing school. I still have my yellow T-shirt from the very last Easters.

U.Va. Board of Visitors Passes Historic Budget Reduction

The State of the University

The State of the University

Q&A with President Teresa Sullivan

What's going on with the budget? What about tuition increases? Read a Q&A with President Sullivan.

Sharing the Price Tag of Excellence

Sharing the Price Tag of Excellence

Commerce students to pay additional tuition

McIntire School of Commerce class

Since rankings for undergraduate business programs began six years ago, the McIntire School of Commerce has been ensconced in first or second place. Until

News Briefs

News Briefs

Bang for the Buck

The University retained its No. 3 ranking for the fifth time in six years in Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine’s “100 Best Values in Public Colleges”

Top Stories of 2010

Top Stories of 2010

Marked by record-breaking weather, devastating tragedy, and a change in leadership, 2010 was a watershed year for U.Va.

Search Begins

Search Begins

Committee seeks successor to Sandridge

Under Repair

Under Repair

Rotunda in need of costly renovation

Hard Times, ‘Bold Moves’

University officials consider ways to meet budget challenges

Hard economic realities have raised the ante for decisions being contemplated by University officials. Decreased funding from the state and increased need for financial aid among students have spurred

Letters to the Editor

Yeardley Love

It goes without saying that many of us alumni were devastated by the news that a young female student at our university was allegedly killed by someone

U.Va. board approves 2010-11 tuition increase

What’s a Day Worth?

U.Va. will not force mandatory furlough

How much does it cost to pay every University employee for one day of work? More than $2 million.

After several months of cost analysis, the University of

Top 10 U.Va. Stories of 2009

Top 10 U.Va. Stories of 2009

From the men’s soccer team winning the NCAA championship to President John T. Casteen III announcing his retirement, 2009 was a year to remember. Here’s our look, with videos, at the year’s highlights.

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