Hundreds of University of Virginia Darden School of Business students were in the "business" of building Saturday, learning a valuable lesson outside the classroom.
Hundreds of University of Virginia Darden School of Business students were in the "business" of building Saturday, learning a valuable lesson outside the classroom.
A conference Sunday at the University of Virginia brought together minds from across the world. Leading Tibetan medical professionals came to share their expertise with local researchers and experts at the university.
A conference Sunday at the University of Virginia brought together minds from across the world. Leading Tibetan medical professionals came to share their expertise with local researchers and experts at the university.
For the 5-year-old Innocence Project, the recent successes have provided a national profile and drawn new interest from donors, the legal community and from prisoners who hope to convince people that their convictions are worth a second look.
For the 5-year-old Innocence Project, the recent successes have provided a national profile and drawn new interest from donors, the legal community and from prisoners who hope to convince people that their convictions are worth a second look.
The University of Virginia and the Thomas Jefferson Foundation celebrated Jefferson’s 269th birthday Friday afternoon by honoring a former U.S. senator, a world-renowned architect and the current CEO of the Carnegie Mellon Endowment for International Peace with Thomas Jefferson Medals.
The University of Virginia and the Thomas Jefferson Foundation celebrated Jefferson’s 269th birthday Friday afternoon by honoring a former U.S. senator, a world-renowned architect and the current CEO of the Carnegie Mellon Endowment for International Peace with Thomas Jefferson Medals.
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The University of Virginia Department of Drama will give William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" a Mississippi Delta retelling.
Today is the 104th day of the year. It is the birth anniversary (1743) of Thomas Jefferson, third president of the United States, author of the Declaration of Independence and founder of the University of Virginia.
In January, a design contest for the new bridge was held that mobilized nearly all the faculty and staff at UVA's School of Architecture in an effort dubbed "Belmont Vortex."
University of Virginia students and faculty are getting together for a town-gown discussion of public service. The occasion is the third annual "Innovation in Public Service Conference" scheduled Friday on the Charlottesville campus. The conference will take up topics such as linking academics with community service and advice on generating public service work.
Earl M. Duke Collier
Law '73
Health Care Industry Executive Advises Law Students to Avoid Silos
Virginia Law / April 10
Raymond A. Jackson
Law '73
Judge Known for Federal Sentencing Reforms Says More Progress Needed
Virginia Law / April 11
After winning a fellowship from the university, Lise Dobrin is working with some middle-aged and younger Arapesh speakers to develop the Arapesh Grammar and Digital Language Archive online.
“I think he’d like it,” said Garrett Sheldon, professor of political and social sciences at UVa-Wise. “His Democratic idea was very kind of local - local politics, local, small-scale democracy.
Brian Balogh
Professor of history
Racial profiling topic of local NAACP forum
Charlottesville Daily Progress / April 12
Steven DeKosky
Vice president, dean and professor of neurology
Experts Weigh In on Utility of New Alzheimer's Imaging Agent
Medscape / April 12
Gary Gallagher
Professor of history
Richmond region presents 60 days of events for Civil War 150th
Richmond Times Dispatch / April 12
Brandon Garrett
Professor of law
JUSTICE: Innocence lost for the wrongfully convicted
City Newspaper / April 10
Jonathan Haidt
Professor of psychology
Liberals or Conservatives: Who’s Really...
Thomas Jefferson's Classical Revival style design has been selected as one of 10 influential buildings in America to be featured in a national TV special slated to air on PBS early next year.