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Today, Justin Mauch is targeting both residential and commercial installations, including auto dealerships and office buildings, where multiple installs are performed. Mauch decided in 2017 to pursue a degree from the University of Virginia in economics and foreign affairs.
‘The Biden-Harris victory chips away at the perception that female candidates face systematic disadvantages.’ – Jennifer Lawless, professor of politics at the University of Virginia, whose research focuses on political ambition, campaigns and elections, and media and politics.
The Rappahannock News asked University of Virginia School of Law Professor Dan Ortiz to help us answer your questions. Ortiz is an expert in elections and has written many essays on the American electoral system.
Barbara Perry, director of presidential studies at UVA’s Miller Center, warned that Biden could lose popularity among young voters by working too hard to preserve the Obama legacy.
When it comes to women in politics, “the supply of candidates is the problem, not the lack of demand for them,” Jennifer Lawless, the Commonwealth Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia, said.
The California senator is now “better positioned than anybody else has ever been” to become the first female U.S. president, UVA Commonwealth Professor of Politics Jennifer Lawless said.
Sidney Milkis, a presidential scholar at UVA’s Miller Center, said the greatest presidents are “at the center of developing a new political order,” one built around “a new philosophy, a new set of institutional arrangements, a new set of policies.”
President-elect Joe Biden will convene a coronavirus task force on Monday to examine the No. 1 problem confronting him when he takes office in January, while President Donald Trump pursues several long-shot gambits to hold on to his job. “The chances of a recount flipping tens of thousands of votes across multiple states in his favor are outside anything we have seen in American history,” William Antholis, director of the University of Virginia’s Miller Center think tank, wrote in an essay on Sunday.
The United States has seen other narrowly decided elections – notably in 1876 and 2000 – but this election was “not historically close,” said William Antholis, a former White House official during Democrat Bill Clinton’s administration who now heads the University of Virginia’s Miller Center think tank.
(Radio interview) Dr. Taison Bell, the director of the medical intensive care unit at the University of Virginia, was doing rounds in the COVID-19 ICU, caring for about 20 patients, when he noticed that his unit was full almost entirely of Black and Latinx people, despite the fact that Charlottesville is 70% white.
"Anxiety is a really important, healthy emotion. It’s a communication signal that there’s danger in our environment," said Bethany Teachman, professor of psychology and director of clinical training at the University of Virginia.
The battle over Charlottesville’s Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson statues has made it all the way to the highest court in the commonwealth. While the statues will eventually be moved, it’s a question of when and how much it will cost the city. Richard Schragger, a UVA law professor specializing in local government, says it’s a valid question.
The drug, aducanumab, made by Biogen, would be the first new Alzheimer’s treatment in nearly two decades. But the advisory panel said there was not enough evidence of its effectiveness in slowing cognitive decline. Of the 11 voting committee members, the only member to vote that the single study’s evidence was convincing was the committee chairman, Dr. Nathan Fountain, a professor of neurology at the University of Virginia.
(Radio interview) Chris Lu, senior fellow at UVA’s Miller Center and former U.S. deputy secretary of labor, details the October jobs report and shares his thoughts on the election results.
Dr. William Petri, an infectious disease specialist at the University of Virginia, said UVA Health recently decided to implement universal testing for all admitted patients after one came in with no coronavirus symptoms but later tested positive, exposing several health care workers and forcing them to quarantine.
“This is extraordinary. It’s within less than a year from starting the vaccine development to having phase-three trial results. It’s completely unprecedented. I think the earlier record was probably about four years or so with Ebola, so this is really fantastic,” William Petri, an infectious disease doctor at the University of Virginia, said.
(Commentary by Alexandra Sullivan, student; subscription required) My mornings start ritualistically with a cup of coffee and the news.
(Co-written by Stephanie Muravchik, an associate fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture) Despite courting white nationalists as President, Donald Trump remains popular among a minority of Latinos and Blacks.
Scientists at the UVA School of Medicine have worked on a way to understand how viruses infect cells.