Trump’s erratic behavior, combined with his penchant for offending minorities, has only made it harder for Republicans to coalesce around an impeachment defense, said Russell Riley, a presidential historian at UVA’s Miller Center. “His use of this word, likening this to a lynching, is not a part of any strategic approach, but is a manifestation of an impulse to fight back with the most incendiary language that he could muster,” Riley said.
(Commentary co-written by Deborah Parker, UVA professor of Italian and a Public Voices Fellow at the Op-ed Project) If presidencies were branding exercises, sycophancy would be the trademark of the Trump era. Sycophancy in politics is often hard to see, something done behind closed doors, away from public scrutiny. But the release of a rough transcript of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's conversation with President Trump offered a window into it. His flattery of Trump began small, as routine ingratiation – a phone call, a private kowtow, with a limited audience of diplomats and of...
More than 150 top international scientists are calling on the world to take urgent action on nitrogen pollution, to tackle the widespread harm it is causing to humans, wildlife and the planet. They include UVA environmental sciences professor James Galloway, founding chair of the International Nitrogen Initiative.
Researchers at the University of Virginia have found something new about cancer cells that could help with breast cancer treatment.
To quickly improve sleep and your relationship with your partner, don’t charge your phone in the bedroom. That way, it won’t be the last thing you see in the evening, the first thing in the morning, or, apparently, a temptation in the middle of the night (a 2016 University of Virginia study revealed that one in 10 smartphone users have checked their phones during sex).
The Bristol Herald Courier reported Tuesday that a trio of Amazon executives visited parts of western Virginia on what Gov. Ralph Northam characterized as a listening tour to become familiar with the area’s assets. Northam praised western Virginia’s educational assets, from its public schools to community colleges and a satellite campus of the University of Virginia. He predicted that Amazon would be interested in “working with all parts of Virginia.”
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam came to Charlottesville Tuesday morning to announce the launch of a new state initiative called “Opportunity Virginia.” The event was held at UVA’s Darden School of Business. More than 300 investors, state and local officials, and project developers attended to hear about the tax incentives and how to help create economic revitalization in Virginia’s low-income areas.
(Commentary by Ashon Crawley, UVA associate professor of religious studies and African American and African studies) If we use Zora Neale Hurston as our guide, we can understand that the black church has always been a place of class antagonism, and we can use that complexity to think about current trends in popular culture.
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam joined businesspeople, investors, financiers and government officials at UVA’s Darden school of Business on Tuesday to kick off Opportunity Virginia, a statewide initiative to bring economic development into distressed and disadvantaged communities.
When it opened in 1825, the University of Virginia was the most expensive school in the nation, and for every student there was a slave. Two new books explore what life was like for them.
Gov. Ralph Northam announced the official launch of Opportunity Virginia Tuesday during an event at UVA’s Darden School of Business.
American universities dominate U.S. News & World Report's rankings of 2020's best global universities, a list that evaluates 1,500 schools across the globe on academic research and reputation. The University of Virginia ranks No. 49 on the list.
The University of Virginia’s Arts & Sciences faculty voted to approve a new general education program – the first major update to the undergraduate curriculum in more than 40 years, the University announced.
First Lady Pamela Northam and the Office of the Secretary of Education will host a summit Tuesday with education leaders, policymakers and academic researchers at the University of Virginia to discuss early childhood education in the commonwealth.
Managing agricultural and other land in a more environmentally sound manner could take the world nearly a third of the way toward meeting the Paris agreement goals. “These [measures] are feasible now and deliver many other benefits,” said lead author Stephanie Roe, a UVA environmental scientist.
A UVA student with autism had her gaming console stolen while she was eating lunch. That’s when her fellow ’Hoos stepped in to replace it.
With the first early decision college-application deadline looming on Nov. 1, the personal-finance website WalletHub released its “2020’s Best College & University Rankings.” No. 1 on the list is the University of Virginia.
Kitty O’Brien Joyner was the first woman to graduate from the University of Virginia’s engineering program after winning a lawsuit challenging its all-male engineering school. She joined NACA (the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, which later became NASA) in 1939 and was its first female engineer, working on turbines in wind tunnels and researching supersonic flight. She retired from NASA in 1971.
Nine lacrosse greats were formally inducted as the newest members of the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame Saturday evening at The Grand Lodge in Hunt Valley, Maryland. Kara Ariza Cooke was a three-time All-American at the University of Virginia and helped lead Virginia to the ACC title as a senior in 1998. She was also a member of the 2001 and 2005 U.S. World Cup Teams, winning the gold medal in 2001 and the silver in 2005.
“He hasn’t changed since I saw him at the University of Virginia. He’s a pro’s pro – and one of the great players that I’ve ever scouted,” General Manager Mike Rizzo said. The “face of the franchise” carries with it a ton of weight on the field and in the clubhouse. Production at the plate and making great plays in the field are tangible skills one can easily see; being the leader Zimmerman has been for the bulk of his career is not. But his teammates know and appreciate what Zim has done and continues to do on a daily basis.