Devang Shah
Finance and electrical engineering alumnus
Chasing Deals Offered By Your Card? Redanar Serves Them On A Platter
techcircle.in / Dec. 12
Leigh Katcher
U.Va. graduate and newlywed
On Love: ‘I never looked back. It was the best decision.’
The Washington Post / Dec. 9
Ann Beattie
Creative writing professor, author
A blend of fiction and nonfiction: Mrs. Nixon
Times-Dispatch (book review) / Dec. 11
Gary Gallagher
History professor
Year-end picks (of favorite books – mentions Gallagher’s "The Union War")
The Washington Post / Dec. 11
A.E. Dick Howard
Law professor
Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling to be Virginia’s part-timer ‘decider’
Washington Post / Dec. 11
Kyle Kondik
Political analyst with U.Va.'s Center for Politics
Political power in the hands of a few (million)
Toronto Sun / Dec. 11
Brian Moriarty and R. Edward Freeman...
A big-time bowl is also a big-time financial obligation, something Virginia fans are learning.
Key to maintaining a successful marriage along with raising kids comes from mixing traditional and contemporary values, a new U.Va. study has suggested.
As police and university officials release more information regarding a fatal shooting at Virginia Tech, many are once again taking a stance on whether guns should be allowed on college campuses.
The University and Community Action for Racial Equity (UCARE) held an open forum Saturday afternoon to help break down the barriers between town and gown. The group recently published a report titled "A Call for Reflection and Action."
A group is hoping that a new report will spur greater racial equality and community connection at the University of Virginia.
The recession of the past several years has taken a toll on nonprofits in the community. The Virginia Foundation for the Humanities not only survives these tough times, but thrives in them, thanks to a diversified approach to funding.
Tickets to the Chick-fil-A Bowl can still be purchased for the New Year's Eve football showdown with Auburn.
In this week's UVA Today segment, Nicole Anastasi visited the Newsplex to introduce the University of Virginia Art Museum's new iPad app.
The Synergy Project jazz quintet will be performing at C’ville Coffee at 8 tonight. Bassist Nick Roane, an Albemarle High School alumnus, is a first-year student studying physics at the University of Virginia. He’s a member of the Cavalier Marching Band.
Robert Bruner
Dean of the Darden School of Business
Harvard B-school lands on top once again
CNNMoney / Dec. 8
Bob Rood
Late professor of astronomy
SETI Search Resumes at Allen Telescope Array
Space Daily / Dec. 9
Larry Sabato
Politics professor
Analysis: Getting Played by the Trump Card
NBC / Dec. 8
Here's a furious row that is riveting the attention of the poetry world in America. A well-known poet and university professor, Rita Dove (University of Virginia), has edited the new Penguin Anthology of Twentieth-Century American Poetry.
The University of Virginia has expressed its sorrow over Thursday's deadly incident at Virginia Tech. Chief Student Affairs Officer Pat Lampkin has sent emails to parents of UVA students. Lampkin says the Resident Advisors in the UVA dorms can be resources for students who are shaken by the violence in Blacksburg.
"Honey, I'm a little chilly. Can you reboot the server please?" Researchers from Microsoft and the University of Virginia don't think that line is a joke--not if you have a "Data Furnace" in your house. A paper titled, "The Data Furnace: Heating Up with Cloud Computing," argues that "servers can be sent to homes and office buildings and used as a primary heat source."
Having kids stresses a marriage -- but some couples manage to keep the joy in their relationship while also being great parents. What's their secret? "When Baby Makes Three," a report by the National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia and the Center for Marriage and Families of the Institute for American Values, finds that one-third of married couples keep their relationship strong even after parenthood.
Adm. Mike Ratliff, president of the Jack Miller Center for Teaching America's Founding Principles and History, surveys a number of programs—at the University of Virginia, MIT and the University of Texas, for example—that pointedly teach the American political tradition, often by using a great-books approach.