Dominion Virginia Power and Halifax County want to build a demonstration solar power and battery storage plant in the economically stressed locality in Southside Virginia. … University of Virginia researchers will work with Dominion Virginia Power and the storage battery manufacturer on a family of battery products, conducting their research in Halifax County.
There's no planned way to act when a season ends sooner than expected, so a few Virginia players who might have played their final game in a Cavaliers uniform Monday night huddled together in the outfield after their teammates dispersed. Appreciative fans serenaded them with chants of "U-V-A!" although that did not alter what happened in the previous three hours, when Virginia suffered a humiliating 11-0 loss to Oklahoma, leaving it one game shy of reaching the College World Series.
Robert Radnitz
English and drama alumnus who became a Hollywood movie producer
Robert B. Radnitz dies at 85; Hollywood producer of distinguished family films
Los Angeles Times / June 10
John Merchant
First black graduate of U.Va.'s School of Law and a member of the Black Golfers Hall of Fame
Merchant fighting to right wrongs toward black golfers
Connecticut Post / June 13
Lauren Seikaly
Drama graduate starring on Broadway
Naked In A Fishbowl Returns to the SoHo Playhouse, Runs Thru August 9
Broadway World / June 11
Ryan Zimmerman
For Cavalier baseball star, now with the Washington Nationals
Suddenly, Nats, Zimmerman are basking in cool winds of change
Norfolk Virginian-Pilot / June 13
Eugene Resnick and Desiree Smith
Selected as White House summer interns
White House announces 2010 summer internship winners
Examiner.com / June 11
A sophomore UVA student and Haiti native wants to help rebuild her homeland. Ania Turnier started an organization called Building Haiti with the goal of constructing schools in the country devastated by an earthquake in January.
Rae Lesser Blumberg
Sociology professor
Cougars ignore stigmas, enjoy attention of younger men
Richmond Times-Dispatch / June 13
Maurice Cox
Architecture professor
Reactions vary on contemporary designs in city
Charlottesville Daily Progress / June 14
Thomas Cropley
Chair of U.Va.'s Department of Dermatology
Summer months shine light on skin care
Staunton News Leader / June 13
Alan Howard
Environmental sciences professor
Did a Deep Sea Once Cover Mars?
Science / June 13
William Lucy
Urban planning professor
Downtown Asheville housing demand continues
Asheville (N.C.) Citizen-Times / June ...
During a three-week period last summer, motorists heading toward Buffalo on Route 20 may have noticed an unusual billboard. The 1970s-era black-and-white advertisement featured a suave-looking black man posing next to a white VW Bug. The text reads, “There’s a bit of the cool in every bug. Volkswagen Ohio.” ... It was the handiwork of artist and filmmaker Kevin Jerome Everson, just one element in an ambitious project featured in an exhibition opening today in Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center.
University of Virginia football coaches opened up their play books Sunday, but it wasn't for players or even NFL scouts. Instead, they talked some serious game with lots of local women. About 75 women of all ages packed into the McCue Center on Grounds for the coaching clinic.
During a summer in which the conference affiliations of college athletics' most high-profile schools might shift, Virginia Athletic Director Craig Littlepage said he expects both Virginia and the ACC to remain the same.
… In most schools, research shows, AP is providing new dividends. Philip M. Sadler of Harvard, Robert H. Tai of the University of Virginia, and other scholars also writing in AP: A Critical Examination of the Advanced Placement Program conclude AP courses on average have more experienced teachers and better lab work than regular courses. High-school students who take AP science courses are more likely to earn science degrees in college.
It is supposed to be one of the most stressful things we can do. And moving house also takes a toll on our children, a study suggests. Dr Shigehiro Oishi, a psychology professor at the University of Virginia, who led the study, said: 'Moving a lot makes it difficult for people to maintain long-term close relationships. Previously the long-term effects of moving during childhood on well-being in adulthood have been overlooked by researchers.'
If babies are born a couple of weeks early, but are healthy, they're not at greater risk of developmental or behavior problems later on, new research shows. … Such "late-preterm" infants (a full-term pregnancy lasts from 37 to 41 weeks) are known to be at higher risk for breathing and eating difficulties. Some studies have suggested that these infants have developmental and social problems as they get older, Dr. Matthew J. Gurka of the University of Virginia School of Medicine in Charlottesville and his colleagues write.
Parts of the University of Virginia’s Rotunda are literally falling to pieces. Roughly a third of the Rotunda’s decorative Corinthian column capitals are showing signs of severe deterioration, UVa officials reported to the Board of Visitors on Friday.
Further breaking down the barrier between the “ivory tower” and the “real world” is the University of Virginia’s upcoming professors of practice program.
This morning, the Virginia baseball team will gather at Davenport Field for breakfast. The players will hang out, watch baseball on TV and try not to think too much about the elephant in the room. … When 7 p.m. finally rolls around, coach Brian O'Connor hopes the Cavaliers feel a healthy amount of nerves, then turn it into energy in a do-or-die game with a trip to the College World Series at stake. … The game is necessary because U.Va. lost 10-7 to Oklahoma yesterday, an offensive shootout where the Sooners always stayed one step in front of the Cavaliers.
Some Lynchburg-area businesses will be able to enter a contest to earn recognition for succeeding in difficult times. The Tayloe Murphy Center of University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business is sponsoring the Tayloe Murphy Resilience Awards Competition for the first time this year. The contest seeks to bring attention to businesses in areas that have high unemployment, high poverty and low levels of self-employment.
The University of Virginia is aiming to spend its $21.9 million allocation of federal stimulus funding on student financial aid in the upcoming academic year. The plan aims to free up cash that UVa can then spend on other priorities — including a possible 3 percent bonus for university employees.
University of Virginia sports certainly excelled under his directorship, but the most significant tribute to Jim Copeland regards not his professional accomplishments but rather his personal honor. The former athletics director for UVa died last week of cancer at age 65.