
Governor McAuliffe honors 2015 Outstanding Faculty Award recipients
Governor Terry McAuliffe honored 13 Virginia educators as recipients of the 29th annual Outstanding Faculty Award (OFA) for excellence in teaching, research, and public service.

Governor Terry McAuliffe honored 13 Virginia educators as recipients of the 29th annual Outstanding Faculty Award (OFA) for excellence in teaching, research, and public service.

The Virginia General Assembly budget conference report is now available online. In accordance with new rules changes announced last month by Speaker William J. Howell (R-Stafford), the House will wait 48 hours before taking a final vote.

House and Senate budget negotiators reached an agreement on a budget conference report over the weekend and expect final votes to be held in both chambers as early as Thursday, General Assembly leaders announced today.

Sophomore forward Yohanny Dalembert scored a career-high 21 points to lead James Madison to its fifth straight win, a 68-61 Colonial Athletic Association men’s basketball victory against a feisty College of Charleston team on Sunday afternoon at the JMU Convocation Center.

Seven-footer Mike Tobey can carry second-ranked UVA, like he did early in the 76-27 win over Harvard on Dec. 21 when he scored the Cavs’ first nine points to fuel the early run that set the tone for that blowout win.

The UVA baseball team recorded a pair of wins Saturday in Charleston, S.C. Ranked as high as No. 1 nationally, the Cavaliers (6-0) started the day with an 8-3 victory over La Salle at Charleston Southern’s CSU Ballpark and concluded with a 7-2 triumph against Marist at College of Charleston’s Patriots Point.

Zed Williams scored a career-high four goals and assisted another to help propel No. 6 UVA (3-0) to a 14-5 road win over Rutgers (1-2) on Saturday afternoon, inside High Point Solutions Stadium.

It used to be that people with similar interests had to try hard to find each other to be able to discuss their similar interests, learn from each other’s slightly different takes regarding those interests, and raise the collective IQ on whatever their interests may have been.

My apologies, as hard as they are to offer, to Seth Davis, but Seth, you’re right: UVA Nation is messed up.

Former Virginia First Lady Maureen McDonnell was sentenced Friday to a year and a day in federal prison on convictions in a corruption case also involving her husband, one-time Republican Party rising political star Bob McDonnell.
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