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RotundaIT WOULD TAKE MORE than the threat of a tornado to deter the U.Va. Board of Visitor’s meeting, held on Grounds last week. As the dark clouds lifted, a silver lining prevailed for the University — a plan to establish a chief officer for diversity and equity and to develop bold initiatives that will quickly position U.Va. as a leader among public institutions in these areas. President John T. Casteen III and members of the board’s Special Committee on Diversity offered their full support of the plan, presented at the annual meeting by Angela M. Davis and Michael J. Smith, faculty members and co-chairs of the President’s Commission on Diversity and Equity. Formed last September, the commission was charged with studying the student experience at U.Va. and appraising the academic and social cultures as experienced at U.Va. — in both cases with special attention to the experiences unique or germane to women and minorities. Full story.
BOV Resolution
Full Text of Remarks by Michael J. Smith and Angela M. Davis

U.Va. News Services/Photo: Chris Myers

 
 
U.Va. Alumni Honored With Presidential Rank Award for NASA Service

Robert L. Sackheim, assistant center director and chief engineer for space propulsion at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., has been awarded one of the highest honors for government service work — a 2003 Presidential Rank Award for Meritorious Executives. Sackheim, who received his bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from U.Va., was among a group of federal senior executives recently honored in Washington. Full story.

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Reunions Weekend 2004 Sets New Giving Records

Alumni, such as the women above, returned to Grounds June 4 through 6 for Reunions Weekend. By June 3, the classes of 1979 and 1974 had set new records for the 25th and 30th reunion class gifts by raising more than $3.3 million and $1.79 million, respectively. Together with gifts from the other reunion classes, total 2004 reunion giving had exceeded $11.8 million.

Inside UVA/Photo: Peggy Harrison

 
 
SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT:
Correction/Alumni News — May 18, 2004

Correction/AP —
May 14, 2004
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ALSO IN THE NEWS TODAY:
Utility Work Necessitates Area Road Closures
BOV Backs Salary Supplements for Faculty, Staff
U.Va. Microsoft, Thomson Collaborate to Design New Instructional Tools
 
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7 p.m., Newcomb Hall Ballroom • Speaker: David J. Neuman, U.Va. architect • Info.: U.Va.’s Office of Community Relations, 924-1321.
     
 

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Women’s Lacrosse:
Appelt Named to U.S. Developmental Team


Track & Field:
Jorgensen Earns All-American Honors at NCAA Championships


Softball:
Virginia Players to Compete Against U.S. Olympic Team

Football:
Starting Times for Two Home Football Games Announced

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