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At UVA, One Pro-Palestinian Protest Disperses, a Second Persists
While the Grounds remained orderly, there were some darker undercurrents.
Amid Arrests on Other Campuses, Tensions Mount at UVA
Virginia Governer Youngkin: "We’re not going to have encampments and tents put up and yes, we will protect the ability to peacefully express yourself, but we’re not going to have the kind of hate speech and intimidation we’re seeing across the country in Virginia."
Not the UVA I Remember
Alumnus to TJC after UVA tour: “No history lesson of the Grounds, its architecture, or its purpose. No homage to TJ and his vision for the advancement of an enlightened society. No fabled stories about the secret societies, or traditions at the sporting events or around Grounds. Nothing.”
Virginia Tech Cleans Up Encampment, UVA Faces Similar Test
Virginia Tech arrested two dozen or more students Sunday night while dispersing an "encampment" similar to other anti-Israeli protests spreading around the country, according to media reports. University of Virginia President Jim Ryan likely will face a similar test.
What Would Thomas Jefferson Say About Disruptions on the Grounds?
Perhaps Ryan could draw spine-stiffening inspiration from the University's founder Thomas Jefferson, who dealt with student riots in 1825.
Anatomy of an Intellectual Monoculture
The ideological filtering process is at work at UVA. The more each department becomes ideologically homogenous, inclined to groupthink, and disparaging of anyone with different views, the less likely it is to hire anyone who thinks differently. A vicious cycle sets in.
Share Your DEI Data, UVA!
A core principle of academic research is for scholars to make their data open to inspection by others for the purpose of peer review. The UVA administration doesn't live up to its own principles.
Extensive Plagiarism Alleged for Education School PhD Dissertation
Is this case an outlier or a symptom of a larger corruption in which academic standards were suspended for demographically favored groups?
Dr. Tiffany King: We Need to Crash the US Settler State
Dr. Tiffany King, a tenured professor in the University of Virginia's Department of Women, Sexuality, and Gender, spoke in a virtual symposium "At the Edge of Each Other's Battles: Puerto Rican, Palestinian, Black, and Indigenous Futures.”
Keffiyehs, Yarmulkes, and Belonging at UVA
Whatever UVA leadership might have said to people in private, their words and actions have been ineffectual in altering the reality that pro-Palestinian students feel comfortable wearing their badges of loyalty while most Jews have stopped wearing theirs.
A Tale of Two Protests: UVA vs. Berkeley
Sometimes we hear from alumni who believe UVA has gone so far down the rabbit hole of wokeness that it's a lost cause. UVA is not a lost cause. If it were, we wouldn't be wasting our time with it.
Team Ryan Defends Closed Board Session
By manipulating the Board agenda, the Jim Ryan administration has managed to avoid any meaningful accountability at the University of Virginia.
UVA Report Finds No Pay Inequity for Black, Hispanic Faculty
The Racial Equity Task Force, a 2020 document that transformed governance at the University of Virginia, listed 12 top priorities for addressing the legacy of historical racism. One was to address "serious challenges to racial equity in staff hiring, wages, retention, promotion, and procurement" but the report cited no actual evidence of disparities in pay.
UVA as a “Maze of Predatory Systems”
Back in 2020, I was saddened and appalled when a student living on the Lawn scrawled "F--- UVA" in massive letters on her door. Where did this animosity originate? How had such thinking gained traction at Mr. Jefferson's University? The EscapeRoom exhibit provides part of the answer.
In Their Own Words: Marisa Williamson
Meet Marisa Williamson. The Harvard-educated assistant professor in the University of Virginia art department works in video, image-making, installation and performance art around themes of history, race, feminism, and technology.
Why Can’t the University of Virginia Tell the Truth About Its $1 Billion DEI Plan?
UVA is in the midst of a $1 billion DEI program. Student tuition, progressive third-party foundations, and taxpayer money fund this massive initiative. However, the tenets of DEI are fundamentally anti-American and radical.
Who Counts as a DEI Employee?
We applaud OpenTheBooks for its extensive research and for its willingness to hold the Ryan administration's feet to the fire over the number of DEI administrators employed by UVA. But we must remember that there is an even bigger story to be told.
The Use and Misuse of a UVA Lecture Series
The problem at UVA is not showcasing Bartov's perspective. The problem is showcasing only one side of a contentious debate.
In Their Own Words: Melody Pannell
Meet Melody Pannell, UVA Health's Director of Diversity and Community Engagement. Her job is to "cultivate an inclusive community, address social disparities and health inequities, and empower others.”