At last month’s Gold Coast Marathon in Queensland, Australia, Jeffrey Eggleston entered into a new realm in the marathon. The Boulder, Colo.-based runner clocked 2:10:52 to take second in that race. It was a significant milestone for Eggleston, a PR, and proof that the 29-year-old may be the new face of American distance running.But everything hasn’t always fallen into place for Eggleston, who will compete at the Rock ‘n’ Roll Virginia Beach Half Marathon on Aug. 31.
Last-minute chores before fall classes start at the University of Virginia can wait. Danielle Collins first has a date with one of the world's greatest women's tennis players on one of the world's greatest stages.The NCAA champion will play Romania's Simona Halep at 11 a.m. today inside Arthur Ashe Stadium at the U.S. Open in Flushing, N.Y.
By W. Heywood Fralin of Roanoke, chairman of the Virginia Business Higher Education Council.... Virginia long has been a model for stable and predictable revenue growth. Yet, this spring we experienced a severe and unexpected budget shortfall, requiring the cancellation of millions in planned investments, especially in higher education. ... How Virginia’s leaders respond to these dire developments will set the course for our commonwealth for years to come. Will they make the hard choices necessary to invest in our state’s workforce and economic future? Or will they bypass the inves...
By W. Taylor Reveley IV, president of Longwood UniversityFor a generation it has been typical to view the purpose of college in economic terms and today the issue of the cost of college is typically considered in that context, with debate about which degrees are worth the price. It is a worthy debate.America’s founding generation thought deeply about higher education, too — George Washington was the first American chancellor of the College of William & Mary; Thomas Jefferson founded the University of Virginia, and James Madison was one of America’s first graduate students...
... Overall, there are eight categories. For academics, there is an overall academic rating, a professor-quality rating and rating for the school’s ability to graduate freshmen in four years (a good thing). There’s also an admission rating. The harder the school is to get into, the higher this rating is.Beyond academics, there is a social life rating, a student-attractiveness rating, and a combined rating for the campus and the surrounding area.Finally, there is a rating for the cost of tuition and fees ...For each school’s grand total, TheDC just added up each raw score...
A new public awareness campaign at the University of Virginia aims to prevent sexual misconduct by showing bystanders how to recognize potentially dangerous situations and offer help. The university launched the "Hoos Got Your Back" campaign on Friday. The campaign involves students, faculty, staff, merchants and other members of the U.Va. community.
The largest class in University of Virginia history is on the grounds and going through orientation. About 3,690 first-year students unloaded their belongings Saturday. After two more days of orientation, they'll start classes Tuesday.
Saturday's dreary weather didn't stop the excitement at the University of Virginia as nearly 3,700 first-year students in the class of 2018 moved into their dorms. ... Sixty-seven percent are from Virginia, which is a 2 percent increase compared to last year's first-years.
“First of all I just want to say welcome to everybody, I can not wait for all the kids to come back because they do keep me young," said Anja Andelic, owner of Fig Bistro and Bar. That was the general sentiment among all business owners on The Corner where UVa students flock to during the school year. All their favorite UVa apparel stores, restaurants and bars all excited to have them back.
This fall, students at the University of Virginia will continue to be exposed to technological advances that are aiding instruction, approaches that may one day find their way into local K-12 schools. To showcase new and existing programs and equipment to faculty Thursday, the University held the 4th annual Teaching with Technology Fair at Clemons Library.
A National Marriage Project study finds couples who had over 150 wedding guests report better marriages than those with smaller nuptials.
... I was therefore surprised to read that according a study by the University of Virginia, the bigger the wedding – and we’re talking more than 150 guests – the happier the marriage.
The late Dr. Ian Stevenson (1918–2007) of the University of Virginia was the preeminent reincarnation researcher. Dr. Jim Tucker, who has taken over where Stevenson left off, described some efforts to get his and Stevenson’s joint research published in mainstream peer-reviewed journals—frustrated efforts. ... Even if many mainstream journals didn’t accept most of his work, Dr. Stevenson did earn some recognition. In 1975, The Journal of the American Medical Association, wrote: “In regard to reincarnation he has painstakingly and unemotionally collected a...
Writing in the journal Science, researcher Timothy Wilson of the University of Virginia reported that almost no studies had been done on “simply letting people go off and think.” Wilson conducted 11 experiments with more than 700 people. The majority of participants found it unpleasant to be alone in a room with just their thoughts for between six and 15 minutes.
"White, heterosexual women have apparently been the prime beneficiaries of the recent surge in medical infertility treatments," study author Bernadette Blanchfield, a doctoral student at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, said in a journal news release.
By Jack Hamilton, Slate’s pop critic and assistant professor of American studies and media studies at U.Va.The story of Moe is, in many ways, the story of how The Simpsons went from being a catchphrase-laden pop-culture supernova to one of the most influential cultural works of the late 20th century.