Virginia women's rowing team won its second NCAA championship.
Erica Lloyd
2002 Curry School alumna
Erica Lloyd, straight out of UVA’s Curry School of Education, became I Have a Dream Charlottesville’s coordinator in 2002.
Trip Davis
President of Darden School Foundation
Program CEOs Combine Book Knowledge and Business Savvy
Virginia Business / May 29
Larry Sabato
Politics professor and director, Center for Politics
Texas voters clinch GOP nomination for Romney
Star-Telegram (Texas) / May 29
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Election Battlegrounds: Was 2008 a Blip, or the Leading Edge of Change?
National Journal / May 29
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New Poll Results Show Veterans Support Romney
WVIR NBC-29 / May 29
Daniel Willingham
Psychology professor and author of “Why Don’t Students Like School?”
Includes video link to Willingham's science and education blog.
Michael Lenox
Darden professor
Lenox says "a huge opportunity exists for someone — an entrepreneurial venture, an established company — to innovate and scale cost-competitive clean energy."
It's technology that energy smart companies in Southern Virginia and the University of Virginia's Initiative reCOVER are now using in disaster relief houses.
Anita McGinty , an education researcher in the Center for the Advanced Study of Teaching and Learning at the Curry School, talks about research that shows pointing out the printed words when reading to a children helps them learn to read better.
Darden professor Michael Lenox continues his "Case in Point" series.
Law professor James Ryan writes about presumptive GOP candidate Mitt Romney's latest ideas for education.
Katie Couric
1979 alumna, College of Arts & Sciences
Kathryn Horn Coneway
2001 alumna, studio art, College of Arts & Sciences
Madeline Tolmie
Fourth-year student who graduated May 20
Tolmie, a global development studies major in the College of Arts & Sciences, won a 2012 Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award.
Fei Song
Second-year student
Randy Bell
Education professor, Curry School
UVa Today: Teacher Science Education
Newsplex.com / May 25
Anne Coughlin
Law professor
Constitution Check: Do women have a constitutional right to serve in military combat?
Constitution Daily / May 29
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2 female Army Reserve officers sue U.S. Department of Defense over 'combat ban policies for women'
Newstrack India, Asian News International / May 26
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Lawsuit challenges combat exclusion for women
Marine Times / May 25
Jonathan Haidt
Psychology professor and author of "The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion"
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G. Edward White
Law professor
Margaret Riley
Law professor