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TEX1N: The Code of Virginia does not prohibit it that I can find. It is also not listed on the State Police website under "Where Unlawful to Carry", but there is a mention of it in the VA Administrative Code:
"8VAC90-10-50. The right to academic freedom and to equal educational and occupational access. The university is committed to providing an environment conducive to academic freedom, free inquiry, and equal access to educational and occupational opportunities. The principle of academic freedom requires all persons to respect another's dignity, to acknowledge another's right to express differing opinions, to cultivate and to cherish intellectual honesty, and to promote freedom of inquiry and expression. It is therefore the policy of the university that no act of any member of the university community shall serve to restrain or inhibit access to opportunities or the exercise of these freedoms. To that end, no person, either singly or in concert with others, shall willfully:
4. Have in his possession any firearm, other weapon, or explosive, regardless of whether a license to possess the same has been issued, without the written authorization of the president of the university. This restriction does not apply to persons whose duties lawfully require the possession of firearms or other weapons."
This would appear to open the possibility mentioned by previous posters that the president of the university could indeed authorize one to carry there, although such authorization would likely be unattainable.