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Politics of Food: Lifting the Veil on the Daily Diet
Professor Paul Freedman’s January term course explores the nuance of public policy, food production and marketing and how America eats.
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Littlejohn’s Is Returning to the Corner. Meet the Former UVA Athlete Behind It All
A UVA alumnus is leading the charge of restoring an iconic restaurant to its proper form. Nuclear Sub, anyone?
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He’s Captured Some of the Biggest Moments in Sports. Only One Led Him to Tears
UVA alumnus Chuck Culpepper has made a career of covering marquee sporting events, including a basketball game that hit home five years ago.
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Drum Breaks, DJs and More: J-Term Students Produce Podcasts
Students in a January term podcasting class took on music theory, the value of the humanities and a student DJ for their projects.
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Community MLK Celebration Offers Diverse Perspectives, Experiences
UVA and local organizations are partnering to host events honoring the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and the 60th anniversary of the signing of the Civil Rights Bill.
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Linguist Collaborates To Preserve Plant Knowledge and Customs in Papua New Guinea
Linguist Lise Dobrin’s recent collaborations – with students, village elders and UVA Wise ethnobotanist Ryan Huish – keep cultural traditions alive.
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The Bigger Picture: Back to Learning at the Library
Students are already enjoying the recently renovated library.
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UVA Joins Consortium Probing Links Between Climate Change, Childhood Disease
Scientists fear climate change could reverse progress made in the fight against a leading cause of death for children under 5.
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