Robert Renaut Beezer was born in Seattle on July 21, 1928, attended the University of Washington and transferred to the University of Virginia, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in 1951. He graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1956.
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David Breneman
Professor in economics of education
Student Debt's Red Herring
Fox Business | April 4
Amato Evan
Assistant professor of environmental sciences
Pollution Playing A Major Role In Sea Temperatures
NPR | April 4
John Jeffries
Professor of Law
Jerry Smith’s Obama rebuke questioned by legal experts
Yahoo! News | April 4
Douglas Laycock
Professor of Law
JOBS Act Will Be Holiday For Fraudsters: Seven And A Half Things To Know
Huffington Post | April 5
Eric Martin
Co-director, Galant Center for Entrepreneurship
Without Career Options, Young Europeans Turn to Entrepreneurship
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Welcome to our manic depressant election year where you can choose the poll or argument of your partisan liking and the only certainty will be: predictions are risky. But there is good data out there.
For instance, the University of Virginia’s Larry Sabato and his ace “Crystal Ball” political science team do some of the most reliably solid political predictions available.
Over the course of 2010 and 2011, Genworth and Dr. Gregory Fairchild of the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business conducted a wide variety of quantitative and qualitative research studies to help answer the key research question of, “Why are so many Americans uninsured or underinsured today?”
Current job and compensation cuts closely echo events in the early 20th century, according to a recent New York University and University of Virginia study.
Students at the University of Virginia are biking more than 7,000 miles to help build schools for children in Uganda. But what\'s even more impressive is they aren\'t actually doing any traveling.
The University of Virginia chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta plans to hold its first annual 5k run in memory of Yeardley Love.
The University of Virginia Emily Couric Cancer Center is celebrating its anniversary but the doctors, nurses, researchers and others there are not looking back. Just a year after opening, There are already talks of expansion.
In a soon-to-be published guide to honors colleges, the University of Virginia Echols Scholars Program came in second only to the University of Michigan for “overall excellence” among honors programs housed within 50 highly-regarded public universities.
The University of Virginia has named Robin Felder the 2012 Edlich-Henderson Innovator of the Year. The award recognizes an individual or group whose research is making a major impact.
A new, minimally invasive treatment is offering older patients with diseased heart valves an option when traditional open-heart surgery is too risky for them. At the University of Virginia, doctors have performed the procedure on about 70 patients as part of clinical trials and since the device was FDA-approved and became commercially available.
David Adams
A second-baseman who was taken by the Yankees in the third round of the 2008 draft
Adams Hopes to Stay Healthy, Return to Form in 2012
New York Baseball Digest / April 4
Scott Blackwell
Who holds a degree from the University of Virginia
Health Diagnostic Laboratory names vice president of corporate culture
Virginia Business Magazine / April 3
David Blauch
Who received a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering
LRTA board elects officers
Bluffton Today / April 4
Jim Ferland
Who received a master's in business administration from the Darden School of Business
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Gerald Baliles
Director of the Miller Center
Former Gov. Baliles Chosen as WM Distinguished Fellow
Williamsburg Yorktown Daily / April 4
Marie Billaud
A research associate in the Cardiovascular Research Center
High fat diet damages arteries very quickly
India.Com Health / April 4
Julian Bond
A history professor
Wealth, Weddings, Poverty and Philanthropy -- A Weekend Rolling in American Philanthropy
Huffington Post (blog) / April 3
Waldo Jaquith
Knight Foundation fellow working with the Miller Center
Social media turning political
Fredericksburg.com (blog) / April 3
Kyle Kondik
Commu...
BCG Attorney Search has released the 2012 BCG Attorney Search Guide to America’s Top 50 Law Schools. The Guide is a comprehensive overview of America’s top 50 law schools as identified by the 2013 U.S. News & World Report. … The University of California—Berkeley School of Law and the University of Virginia School of Law both moved up two spots to tie with the University of Pennsylvania Law School for the 7th spot.
A group from the University of Virginia School of Nursing was in Grand Bahama to assist in a diabetic education program. Heading the group was Dr. Ishan Williams who said that this program started in 2010, when they first came and worked with their counterparts here and did a descriptive study looking at how adults with Type 2 diabetes manage their diabetes.
The University of Virginia makes finding a job as easy as point and click. Tuesday the university launched its first-ever virtual career fair.
Katharine T. Cobb
A law school graduate
Katharine T. Cobb will join Baruch College as Vice President for Administration and Finance, effective May 29th.
Message from the President Baruch College/City University of New York / March 23
Maurice Jones
A 1992 Law School graduate
Senate confirms Virginian-Pilot publisher for HUD post
The Virginian-Pilot / March 30
David Baldacci
A law school graduate turned novelist
Who are today’s superstar novelists?
McPherson Sentinel / April 2
John Morton
A 1994 law school graduate
United States border chief on why his Caledonian roots are so important...
Roy Oakley
A third-year anthropology and economics student
Barry Cushman
A professor of law
Cushman on Carolene Products
Legal History Blog / March 31
Kevin Jerome Everson
A professor in the Department of Art
Africa First 2012 Profile: Chatting w/ Ghanaian-American Experimental Filmmaker Akosua Adoma Owusu
Indie Wire (blog) / April 2
Brandon Garrett
A professor specializing in federal criminal law and author of "Convicting the Innocent: Where Criminal Prosecutions Go Wrong"
You Can Get Strip Searched for an Unpaid Parking Ticket: Thanks U.S. Supreme Court
Village Voice (blog) / April 2
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Books in the Law
DCbar.com / April 1
Risa G...