The new restrictions took effect Tuesday evening and will remain in place until at least Feb. 26, when University leaders will re-evaluate them based on conditions at that time.
The new restrictions took effect Tuesday evening and will remain in place through Feb. 26, when University leaders will re-evaluate them based on conditions at that time.
The gift from Marjorie Harrison Webb will provide unrestricted support for the library’s mission during and after the extensive renovation currently underway at Alderman Library.
Although this photo depicts a study in demolition, much of the historic Alderman Library building will be retained for renovations, scheduled to begin this spring.
The Carter G. Woodson Institute for African American and African Studies and other departments are responsible for two new recent graduate programs, one that focuses on Caribbean culture and a separate one on Africana studies.
Leaders confirmed Friday that the more contagious variant has been detected in the University community, and emphasized precautions and contingency plans for students, faculty and staff.
School of Law Dean Risa Goluboff says Danielle Citron’s work on digital privacy is “groundbreaking.” Citron is the first Jefferson Scholars Foundation Schenck Distinguished Professor in Law.