September 2023

How Does UVa In-State Tuition Compare to Other Top 50 Universities?

by James A. BaconThe University of Virginia Board of Visitors sets tuition & fees every other year. This is one of those years. In December the Board is scheduled to announce tuition and fees for the following two academic years. The decision-making process is sure to be controversial, as a number of Youngkin appointees on

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I Can\’t Wait to See the Instant Replays on This Bad Boy

Hey, Wahoo football fans, you\’re going to like the look of the new scoreboard at Scott Stadium approved by the University of Virginia Board of Visitors Thursday. Installed in 2009, the scoreboard is outdated and requires frequent repairs. Parts are difficult to find. And it\’s small — the second smallest football scoreboard in the Atlantic

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I Can\’t Wait to See the Instant Replays on This Bad Boy

Hey, Wahoo football fans, you\’re going to like the look of the new scoreboard at Scott Stadium approved by the University of Virginia Board of Visitors Thursday. Installed in 2009, the scoreboard is outdated and requires frequent repairs. Parts are difficult to find. And it\’s small — the second smallest football scoreboard in the Atlantic

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Don\’t Get Too Fired Up About UVa\’s FIRE Ranking

by Allan Stam The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) recently gave the University of Virginia a 6th-place ranking in a national survey assessing the state of free speech on college campuses. Provost Ian Baucom cited the recognition during Wednesday\’s Board of Visitors meeting, noting that it was the highest ranking the university had ever

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Don\’t Get Too Fired Up About UVa\’s FIRE Ranking

by Allan Stam The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) recently gave the University of Virginia a 6th-place ranking in a national survey assessing the state of free speech on college campuses. Provost Ian Baucom cited the recognition during Wednesday\’s Board of Visitors meeting, noting that it was the highest ranking the university had ever

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