CASHS senior aims for career in space industry
Joe Allenpsychology professorArgue with your teen for his own goodSouth Bend Tribune / May 8Robert Crossmanagement professorWill Your Klout Score Get You Hired? The Role of Social Media in RecruitingForbes / May 7Arthur Garson Jr.director, Center for Health PolicyGrand-Aides Could Offer ‘Family-Style’ Health Care HelpKaiser Health News / May 8Eric M. Patashnikprofessor of public policy and politics, and Jeffery Jenkins, professor of politicsThe Health Reform Battle Will Go On (opinion)The American Prospect / May 7Larry Sabatopolitics professorSuper PACs outspend favorite candidate ...
Joe Allen
psychology professor
Argue with your teen for his own good
South Bend Tribune / May 8
Robert Cross
management professor
Will Your Klout Score Get You Hired? The Role of Social Media in Recruiting
Forbes / May 7
Arthur Garson Jr.
director, Center for Health Policy
Grand-Aides Could Offer ‘Family-Style’ Health Care Help
Kaiser Health News / May 8
Eric M. Patashnik
professor of public policy and politics, and Jeffery Jenkins, professor of politics
The Health Reform Battle Will Go On (opinion)
The American Prospect / May 7
Larry Sabato
politics professor
Super PACs outspend favorite ...
Thomas Jefferson’s affinity for domes is well known given his design of the Rotunda at the University of Virginia and his estate at Monticello. But his most lasting architectural impact was decidedly pointier.
Thomas Jefferson’s affinity for domes is well known given his design of the Rotunda at the University of Virginia and his estate at Monticello. But his most lasting architectural impact was decidedly pointier.
The Julian Bond Gala: It was an event to honor a man that has played a key role in the civil rights, women's rights, and the LGBT rights movements. Former NAACP Chairman and adviser to Martin Luther King Jr., Bond has spent most of his life being a pillar for equality and social justice.
The Julian Bond Gala: It was an event to honor a man that has played a key role in the civil rights, women's rights, and the LGBT rights movements. Former NAACP Chairman and adviser to Martin Luther King Jr., Bond has spent most of his life being a pillar for equality and social justice.
The Sorensen Institute has unveiled a new program designed to instruct and prepare Virginians who wish to continue their service to the Commonwealth. Some classes will be held in Colonial Williamsburg, whose foundation is one of the pilot program's major sponsors.
The Sorensen Institute has unveiled a new program designed to instruct and prepare Virginians who wish to continue their service to the Commonwealth. Some classes will be held in Colonial Williamsburg, whose foundation is one of the pilot program's major sponsors.
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation awarded a two-year $584,000 grant to the Albemarle County-based Virginia Foundation for the Humanities’ Documents Compass, a program specializing in documentary editing, according to a news release from the foundation. The foundation is an affiliate of the University of Virginia.
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation awarded a two-year $584,000 grant to the Albemarle County-based Virginia Foundation for the Humanities’ Documents Compass, a program specializing in documentary editing, according to a news release from the foundation. The foundation is an affiliate of the University of Virginia.
A total of 53 University of Virginia Health System physicians from 28 specialties are featured in the new edition of America’s Top Doctors. The publication honors the top 1 percent of specialists and sub-specialists in the United States.
A total of 53 University of Virginia Health System physicians from 28 specialties are featured in the new edition of America’s Top Doctors. The publication honors the top 1 percent of specialists and sub-specialists in the United States.
Critical mass. With 35 biotechnology companies currently doing business in the city, members of Charlottesville’s biotech industry say they’ve got it. Two years after the University of Virginia retooled its intellectual property regulations to encourage more researchers to move their ideas to market, biotech is bigger than ever here, and looming large in the financial future of the city and the University.
Critical mass. With 35 biotechnology companies currently doing business in the city, members of Charlottesville’s biotech industry say they’ve got it. Two years after the University of Virginia retooled its intellectual property regulations to encourage more researchers to move their ideas to market, biotech is bigger than ever here, and looming large in the financial future of the city and the University.
Alan H. MatsumotoChair, department of radiologyYour Health: Focused ultrasound for uterine fibroidsRichmond Times-Dispatch / May 7Robert C. PiantaDean, Curry School of EducationCommentary: Stop Complaining About Teacher Assessments; Find AlternativesChronicle of Higher Education / May 6Larry SabatoPolitics professor and director of U.Va.'s Center for PoliticsMath Challenge for RomneyWall Street Journal / May 4andDemocrats doubling down on swing statesBoston Globe / May 6andReports of Lugar's demise may prove prematureEvensville Courier-Press / May 4Mary SullivanCommunity educator, U.Va...
The surging enrollment numbers seen in recent years at Piedmont Virginia Community College have begun to plateau, matching national trends, officials said.
The American Academy of Arts & Sciences each year elects members based on their distinguished contributions to scholarship, the arts, education, business, or public affairs. The U.Va. Law School is ranked ninth.
The University of Virginia's expansive 2009 "Marriage and Money" report yielded a wealth of interesting findings.
About a year ago I was asked to participate in a roundtable discussion on innovation at the University of Virginia. The participants were senior innovation executives from companies such as Bank of America, Corning, Northrup Grumman, and AT&T, among others.