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From across the street look at the UVA China Office with trees and parked bikes outside
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News in Brief: Âé¶¹ÆÆ½â°æ China Office Marks 10-Year Anniversary
The office has served thousands of Chinese students who studied in Charlottesville.
Lieutenant Maeve O’Neil holding a chicken while petting her giant dog.
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‘Wonderful’ UVA Police Officer, Animal Lover, Helps Bust Suspected Puppy Mill
Lt. Maeve O’Neil worked to rescue 81 animals, and fostered one for months.
Collage of photos of students and faculty celebrating the bicentennial of classes at UVA
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Photos: Happy Birthday, UVA
A week of events helped the University celebrate 200 years of classes on Grounds.
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So Hoos Asking: How Does UVA Keep Us Informed During Emergencies?
The University uses several types of messages to inform Hoos of safety concerns that may impact them on Grounds.
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UVA Health Clinic Expands Mental Health Therapy for Children, Caregivers
With an $80,000 grant from the Jefferson Trust, UVA professor Alisa Bahl’s clinic supports children with disruptive behavior concerns.
Portrait of Nicole Hall.
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National Search for New Dean of Students Leads Back to Grounds
Nicole R. Hall will transition into her new role as senior associate vice president for student affairs later this month.
Portrait of UVA Student looking at the Rotunda-shaped cake for the Carr’s Hill Open House.
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News in Brief: UVA Celebrates 200 Years of Classes With Cake, A Cappella and Festivities
A small group of students and professors were part of the first classes on Grounds March 7, 1825.
Candid Portrait of John Nau speaking to a group of College of Arts & Sciences faculty at a ceremony.
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Alumnus, BOV Member Commits $20 Million for Graduate Student Programs
John L. Nau’s contribution – paired with a $10 million University match – will enhance the College’s ability to recruit and retain top graduate students.

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