(The Center Square) – State officials met with representatives from the University of Virginia on Monday following the school’s agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice on five civil rights investigations.

UVA Interim President Paul Mahoney was scheduled to update the Virginia Senate Finance & Appropriations Committee on institutional leadership and finances, as well as explain why the university opted to sign the controversial federal agreement.

Recommended Stories

College sports bill to get House vote after years-long NCAA push

In New York, some school secretaries make six-figures and more

Texas officials seek to establish Turning Point chapters

At the meeting, Mahoney defended the university’s decision, describing it as the best possible option.

“For all of those reaso

See Full Page