"The most obvious thing at the debate is to not say anything inordinately stupid," said Geoffrey Skelley, a political analyst with the University of Virginia's Center for Politics.
The number of times his administration declined to name China a currency manipulator "is a check on whether Obama administration trade policy has succeeded by the light of his own 2008 promises. It has not," said Philip Levy, a Romney supporter who teaches global economics at the Darden School of Business at University of Virginia.
Quotes Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia's Center for Politics.
Profiles Andrew Evans, a 1989 U.Va. graduate and acclaimed chef who has traded the world of fine dining for barbecue.
Jennifer Wolstenhome, a University of Virginia postdoctoral fellow who studies endocrine disruption, said the study was strong, but noted that one limitation is the age range, which "spanned critical windows of development," including puberty.
Includes comments from Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia's Center for Politics.
A judge ruled Monday that Mann’s e-mail correspondence was exempt from the Virginia Freedom of Information Act and did not have to be provided to the American Tradition Institute, which was trying to delve into the discussions and data behind Mann’s conclusions that humans are causing the Earth to grow hotter.
A medical museum tucked away inside the University of Virginia's McLeod Hall has reached a milestone. It is now the first fully-endowed center at the university. The Eleanor Crowder Bjoring Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry chronicles the profession thanks to a philanthropist's passion
Your input on the Livable Communities Project will help decide how the city and county move forward with development plans. The joint planning process is funded by a federal grant and is meant to bring together Charlottesville, Albemarle County, and the University of Virginia, specifically with future development and goal-setting.
(Commentary by Robin A. Felder, Professor of Pathology, Associate Director of Clinical Chemsitry, University of Virginia) Sustaining life outside the body through the use of cell culture for research and discovery purposes has always been challenging. However, despite these challenges, cell culture has resulted in the discovery of most of today’s knowledge about disease processes and their cures. There has always been
University of Virginia political scientist Larry Sabato, whose "Crystal Ball" blog closely tracks congressional races, said Romney's performance would be particularly influential in Senate races in Virginia, Connecticut, Montana, North Dakota and Florida.
Larry Sabato, a University of Virginia historian and presidential pundit, said that as much as 95 percent of the electorate is so locked into its viewpoint that virtually no individual comment, or gaffe, will change very many votes.
A former UVA faculty leader says a lot of people associated with the University are not ready to "just move on" from the Sullivan drama in June. Former UVA Faculty Senate President David Geis says he's not ready to do what the Board of Visitors wants everybody to do.
Virginia Western Community College in Roanoke has received a $5 million commitment for scholarships that primarily will benefit students studying sciences and health. W. Heywood Fralin, co-trustee of the trust and a former rector of the University of Virginia, said the gift is intended to change the approach toward economic development in the Roanoke Valley.
Three more companies have joined a public-private consortium that is providing financial and other support for the Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing, a research center in Prince George County. The research center is a joint project of the University of Virginia, Virginia Tech, Virginia State University and a group of companies.
Wall Street veteran and Virginia vintner Jerry Bias said he initially thought the invitation to speak, extended by his friend and fellow University of Virginia graduate Bernard Whitsett, chairman of the Minority Business Council, was in jest.
Commentary from David Donovan, the pen name of Terry T. Thomas, U.Va. professor emeritus of urology.
Chris Long, a former All-America defensive lineman at Virginia and current member of the St. Louis Rams in the National Football League, has made a $300,000 contribution to the Virginia Athletics Foundation for the new George Welsh Indoor Practice Facility.
In a recent Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service study on the moratorium Andrew Sorrell and Bruce Vlk write, “With local governments facing increased fiscal pressures, Virginia could see more city to town reversions.” They add that such reversions are subject to the adjoining county’s readiness and “desire to take on additional citizens and potential expense.”
The author of the New York Times magazine's cover article explains how he dug deeper into the controversy surrounding Teresa Sullivan, the president of the University of Virginia.