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Pedestrian Crosswalk Safety With the fall semester starting, the campus will again be busy with students, faculty and staff trying to get to where they need to be; stay alert and safe, especially when using or driving through crosswalks.  For pedestrians: Always cross at marked crosswalks. They are designed and put in for your safety. […]

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Safe & Sound

ONLY CLEAN WATER CAN GO DOWN THE STORM DRAIN ON CAMPUS In urban areas, like the university, where there are mostly parking lots, sidewalks, paved streets and rooftops, less rainfall can soak directly into the ground. The runoff is carried by curbs or gutters into storm drains or spillways. Storm drains are separate from the […]

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A Healthier U

[bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-8″] Who needs fiber? Fiber is an important part of a healthy diet. It works to keep your gut healthy while also helping to keep your body functioning properly. What you may not know is that there are many benefits of fiber beyond the well-known benefits to gut health. In general, fiber can […]

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HR Updates

PROUD OF MARRIOTT LIBRARY Did you know the Marriott Library has given away thousands of books at Employee Appreciation Day starting in 2004, at the very first event? Through “Hooked on Books” employees are able to pick up a free book, thanks to the generosity of those who donate books for this event and for […]

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JUMP TO: Response to events in Charlottesville and on campus New look for CIS coming Sept. 8 Admissions application fees are changing New English Language proficiency test You’re invited to the New Student Welcome U professor received a $1.7 million grant from the National Institutes of Health 5 academic areas within College of Fine Arts […]

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