Recent Articles by
Katie McNally
July 20, 2015
For more than a decade, the Sorensen Institute’s College and High School leadership programs have helped build new generations of leaders who can overcome political divisions and elevate the commonwealth of Virginia.
July 15, 2015
New assistant professor of media studies and American studies Jack Hamilton uses music as a road map for the changing perceptions of race and identity over the last half-century.
July 01, 2015
The latest edition of the Cooper Center’s Virginia News Letter explains plans for more accurate fault line mapping in Virginia and strategies for better emergency preparedness in the wake of the 5.8 magnitude earthquake that struck in 2011.
June 30, 2015
Research and policy analyst Annie Rorem believes that solid mathematical proof is the best way to promote social justice, and she wants more lawmakers to see the solutions hidden behind the statistics.
May 22, 2015
The 2015 i.Lab Incubator session begins Wednesday with a 10-week intensive entrepreneurship accelerator. Nearly two dozen emerging start-up teams from across the University and local community will test their business concepts.
May 20, 2015
Student group HackCville offers a collaborative space for students to pursue their passions, from HTML coding to sewing, and it’s tapping into a growing network of supportive alumni.
May 18, 2015
Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe announced U.Va. and the Virginia State Police will join a working group of government agencies and private firms tasked with identifying cyber attack vulnerabilities before they turn deadly.
May 17, 2015
The rain cleared up just in time for students from 10 of the University’s schools and the Data Science Institute to celebrate on the Lawn. Sunday was the second day of the University’s first two-day graduation weekend. Dean Bob Bruner called on students to succeed by finding their own “best work.”
May 07, 2015
Philosophy professor James Cargile is among the most popular at the University, revered for his devotion to teaching students in and outside the classroom and for his building of collegiality among his peers.
May 01, 2015
Batten graduate student Zach Blackburn sees a better future through empowering youth around the world and creating policy that strengthens communities.