Recent Articles by
Caroline Newman
June 16, 2016
Darden professor Rajkumar Venkatesan explains what consumers need to know about “Consumer Lifetime Value,” how companies measure it and how it could affect your privacy.
June 13, 2016
Brothers Bradford and Bryan Manning, both UVA graduates, live with a degenerative eye disease that causes near-blindness. Their new clothing company aims to fund a cure, with its proceeds going directly to medical research.
June 10, 2016
After working more than nine months on a campaign for Snapple beverages, a team of 28 UVA students took home the top prize in a national student advertising competition.
June 08, 2016
UVA assistant professor Noel Lobley is part of the Beating Heart project, joining with musicians – including big names in the music world – to remix selections from 35,000 recordings of African music made between the 1920s and ’70s.
June 03, 2016
Students and faculty from the Darden School of Business offer lessons learned from a recent trip to Normandy, where classes met on the beaches that Allied soldiers stormed 72 years ago.
June 01, 2016
Students at Baker-Butler Elementary School, along with students in UVA’s archaeology program, will excavate the site each year for 30 years, slowly revealing a 10-foot monument and more than 1,500 artifacts.
June 01, 2016
Commerce School alumnus Jeff Williams runs a start-up coaching business serving entrepreneurs over 50, who are twice as likely as millennials to start a business, according to recent labor statistics.
May 31, 2016
America’s most enchanting export is coming to mainland China. Darden professor Elliott Weiss shares lessons from his case study exploring the new Shanghai Disney Resort.
May 31, 2016
The new exhibition features some of Warhol’s most famous screen prints, including portraits of Marilyn Monroe, Queen Elizabeth II, Liza Minnelli, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy and other cultural icons.
May 24, 2016
The Biophilic Cities Network, founded by Professor Tim Beatley, has helped global cities from Singapore to San Francisco become greener, healthier, happier places to live. Now, the project is turning its attention to Washington, D.C.