Higher acquisition costs, however, have made the strategy of gobbling up smaller providers more tricky. And there's an open question of whether there's "too much money chasing too few deals," according to University of Virginia professor Susan Chaplinsky, prompting investors to begin to factor in more of their traditional cost-reduction tactics to their long-term strategies to compensate for a potential decline in valuations. "You can still make a healthy return even if you're not able to sell at a higher multiple or at the multiple you purchased at," Chaplinsky said.
Jonah Fogel, a program manager for UVA’s Environmental Resilience Institute, says it’s not unusual for local officials to be concerned about the ever-increasing number of developers seeking to build solar facilities on Virginia’s rural properties. He suggests the Frederick County Board of Supervisors – as well as other county boards with similar concerns – may want to consider addressing solar energy specifically in county planning documents. “It may be that solar kind of came along, and they tried to be as welcoming as possible,” Fogel says, “and then realized that these projects are [getting...
Many brain imaging researchers are optimistic about what the tools can do. They don’t dismiss the problems other scientists have raised, but they tend to view them as growing pains in what is still a relatively new field. Some problems, particularly those that arise through data collection and analysis, can likely be solved; some may be more endemic to the methods themselves. But none are as dire as many tweets and headlines proclaim. “It doesn’t hurt to remind people that you’ve got to keep those limitations in mind, no matter how advanced the field gets,” says Kevin Pelphrey, professor of ne...
Depression severity can be evaluated across four dimensions, including: frequency and duration of distress, intensity of the symptoms, number of symptoms and overall impairment, says Bethany Teachman, a UVA professor of psychology.
Youngkin appeals to both grassroots and establishment Republicans. “He seems acceptable to them all – but I always add the words ‘so far,’” says Larry Sabato, founder and director of UVA’s Center for Politics. “One of his main problems is that Donald Trump is never going to yield center stage until he’s six feet under. That’s going to be tough for Youngkin. The only way he wins is by doing what he’s obviously going to do: Spend an unbelievable amount of his personal money, combined with Biden becoming unpopular – if he does.”
Larry Sabato, professor of politics at the University of Virginia, said polling showed that Democrats, including Biden, were “not rated highly on the immigration issue, [and] seen as too soft. Immigration has consistently been one of Trump’s best issues.”
(Podcast) State constitutions influenced the drafting of the U.S. Constitution and continue to shape constitutional rights today. As we get ready to celebrate Independence Day, National Constitution Center President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen joined experts for a two-part conversation on state constitutions. First, Rosen was joined by A.E. Dick Howard of UVA, an expert on the Virginia Constitution of 1776 and Virginia’s current constitution, which he helped draft and is commemorating its 50th anniversary this year.
A UVA professor was the executive director of the commission Virginia Gov. Mills Godwin appointed to revise the Constitution. A.E. Dick Howard is the Warner-Booker Distinguished Professor of Law at the UVA School of Law now. Fifty years ago, he directed the referendum campaign for the ratification of the new Constitution. “Thomas Jefferson famously called for each generation to consider the extent to which a constitution serves the needs of its own time,” said Howard. “In 1971, the revision commission’s purpose was to repudiate the racism of the 1902 constitution, and to put Virginia on a soun...
Four Southwest Virginia companies targeted for expansion – AMR PEMCO, West River Conveyors & Machinery Co., Simmons Equipment Co. and Lawrence Brothers Inc. – all make components related to batteries or electrical systems and all have “already taken steps to diversify their companies into new markets so they’re not just exclusively serving coal,” according to Wells. It’s not yet clear exactly which new sectors the companies will branch out into serving with battery and electrification manufacturing. Project-funded studies by the University of Michigan’s Economic Growth Institute and UVA’s ...
The top reason for hesitancy is concern over side effects, according to analysis of Facebook survey data performed weekly by a team of researchers at the University of Virginia Biocomplexity Institute. But respondents are increasingly citing distrust of the government or vaccine science, and the feeling that the vaccine is unnecessary, as reasons to take a pass for now, said Bryan Lewis, a computational epidemiologist at the institute.
UVA research has found that even new babies have some behavioral traits that are already hardwired into their brains. According to a release, co-author Tobias Grossmann, a professor of psychology at UVA and director of the UVA's Babylab, led the study and says the findings are deceptively simple.
A mouse embryo has just been grown in a laboratory from stem cells. The breakthrough mouse features a gut, nervous system, developing muscles, and a beating heart at the University of Virginia. Researchers believe that the discovery could propel organ growth research forward.
A team of UVA scientists has created the most complex lab-grown mammal to date. Using embryonic stem cells collected from mice, the researchers have managed to give the embryo a tiny beating heart - and the breakthroughs do not end there. The embryo's muscles, blood vessels gut and even its nervous system are all in the process of developing.
(Commentary) For the past five days, I crisscrossed Virginia with my daughter, who is beginning to explore colleges. … At the University of Virginia, there’s a memorial to the enslaved laborers who built the school. Our student tour guide was clear: Thomas Jefferson may have founded the university, but he didn’t “build” anything. That work was carried out by enslaved laborers.
Fifty students have been selected for the 22nd Century Scholars scholarship program, which launches on July 1. The UVA Center for Politics along with the Miller Center, the Weldon Cooper Center/Sorensen Institute, the Democracy Initiative, and the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy announced the students on Tuesday. According to a release, this program is one to rising second, third and fourth-year students at UVA and UVA Wise who have to apply to participate in a multi-faceted summer internship with participating partners.
Study abroad programs are returning to UVA. However, you better start planning now if you want to go in 2022. Passport processing times are significantly delayed at about 18 weeks, or 12 for expedited processing.
The year 2020 was supposed to be a big one for the University of Virginia women’s swimming and diving team. The signs all pointed to the Cavaliers fighting for an NCAA title and the team’s big names putting together some big swims. It didn’t happen. But instead of lamenting what could have been, the Cavaliers recognized their youth and turned their focus toward 2021. And 2021 couldn’t have been much better in Virginia.
U.S. Army doctor Walter Reed, the youngest-ever graduate of the UVA School of Medicine, helped the world conquer yellow fever – and earned an enduring place in history.
In spring 2020, UVA officials were left scrambling as thousands of students lost summer internships overnight due to the then-burgeoning COVID-19 pandemic. Those precious 10- to 12-week gigs, during which students lay the groundwork for their post-college careers, were suddenly gone. In 36 hours, UVA’s Launchpad program was born.
After kicking around in retirement for a while, [UVA alumnus] Herman Moore decided to get into the world of business. He’s the CEO of Team 84, a marketing and advertising company based in Metro Detroit named after the number he wore with the Lions. The former NFL receiver has set down roots in the Motor City, where he lives with his wife Angela and his sons Aaron and Ashton.