Professor Rita Dova of the University of Virginia's English Department will deliver the annual Lorraine W. Frank Lecture for the Arizona Humanities Council, in honor of poetry month.
University of Virginia media studies department chair Siva Vaidhyanathan will participate in a Slate-sponsored debate at New York University on April 17.
The $2.1 million project involves renovating part of a warehouse on Curtly Lane, off Ivy Road. The warehouse’s owner, the University of Virginia, will retain ownership of the property and enter a lease agreement with the county.
You may have been told that discussing politics was impolite. Well. Larry J. Sabato never got this message.
"The University of Virginia has been a tremendous asset for developing and attracting innovative and talented people who then create their own businesses, hire workers, and strengthen our economy."
University of Virginia law school librarians are trying to restore a collection of rare law books that were selected by Thomas Jefferson for the library.
The University of Virginia's Sorensen Institute is hosting its annual gala April 17, featuring all nine living governors of Virginia. Current Gov. Bob McDonnell and eight former executives will have their chance at the mic during the Richmond event.
As political races heat up and November creeps up on voters, the University Of Virginia Center For Politics has some insight for you on the ins and outs of the important campaigns.
Thom Gray earned his law degree from the University of Virginia School of Law, where he served on the Moot Court Board and as Chair of the Extramural Moot Court program.
Thomas E. Barden, 66, has a doctorate in English from the University of Virginia and has long studied the works of Mr. Steinbeck in addition to publishing a number of papers on folklore, Vietnam, and other literary issues. He has been at the University of Toledo since 1976 and is a well-known local musician.
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It wasn't until Catherine Dziok took her 10-year-old daughter to the University of Virginia for genetic testing that the family started to get some answers.
Albemarle-Charlottesville Safe Schools/Healthy Students administers an annual Peer Support Survey, which allows students in grades four through 12 to anonymously write down the names of those who are possible bullying victims.
Jonathan Haidt, a University of Virginia psychology professor, focuses on the unifying power of faith in his new book, “The Righteous Mind.”
The "early-offer" model was developed by a University of Virginia law professor and would be the first of its kind in the country if it is adopted.
The Arapesh language has a chance to live on through a digital archive University of Virginia linguist Lise Dobrin has created with the help of UVa.'s Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities and an emerging collaboration with some middle-aged and younger Arapeshes.
In "The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion," University of Virginia professor Jonathan Haidt analyzes the different kinds of moral judgments made by liberals and conservatives.
The University of Virginia held a Day of Dialogue and hosted the Ella Baker Day Symposium. People spoke about social injustices and confronting challenges facing society.
The National Security Law Institute, which this year will convene for the 20th straight year under the auspices of John Norton Moore and Bob Turner’s Center for National Security Law at the University of Virginia.