Kyle Kondik
politics professor
GOP adds to cash advantage in House races
Arkansas News / July 16
Lee Ritterband
director, behavioral health and technology
How to pick useful health apps for mobile devices
Washington Post / July 16
Larry Sabato
politics professor
Zogby: Drudge VP polls 'useful in the mix'
The Daily Caller / July 16
Erin Barnes, English American studies alumnus
Today we were treated to a joint statement (see below) by University President Teresa Sullivan and Helen Dragas, rector of the school's governing board, which talks about their renewed commitment to work together as if the recent drama in which Dragas fired Sullivan never happened.
The University of Virginia is offering a free program for anyone interested in getting a feel for what it's like to be in medical school. It's a chance to get a behind the scenes look at what it's like to be a doctor.
Amar Cheema
associate professor of commerce
Bank Fees Squeeze Retailers
The Wall Street Journal / July 11
Jeff Goldsmith
health policy analyst
Will Medicaid Bring the Uninsured out of the Woodwork?
Houston Public Radio / July 11
Larry Sabato
politics professor
House of Representatives Votes to Repeal Health Care Reform
Voice of America / July 11
Robert F. Turner
law professor
The Myth of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings
The Wall Street Journal (opinion) / July 11
Dan Willingham
cognitive neuroscientist
Teachers learn ways to keep students’ attention, but are brain claims valid?
Akron Bea...
A scientific election model that has accurately predicted the victor in the last five presidential campaigns shows that 2012 could be a repeat of 2000, when Al Gore won the popular vote but George W. Bush took the electoral victory. The Washington Examiner /
“There are some gains pushing students toward college-level math,” said Heather D. Wathington, an assistant professor of education at the University of Virginia and lead author of the study.
The University of Virginia Board of Visitors — which gained unprecedented publicity last month when it tried to quietly oust U-Va. President Teresa Sullivan and quickly felt the wrath of thousands of her supporters — was scheduled to gather in Charlottesville at the end of the week for an annual retreat and strategy session. Sullivan and her staff usually attend these retreats. That retreat has been rescheduled for Aug. 15 and 16 in Richmond to accommodate new board members who had schedule conflicts, and Gov. Bob McDonnell (R), who wants to address the group.
Newly reinstated University of Virginia President Teresa Sullivan is on her way to Georgia on Wednesday to respond to compaints about the leadership crisis that engulfed the school the past month.
To my faculty and staff colleagues at the University: Two weeks ago I was reinstated as the eighth President of the University. I write today to tell you what I have been doing and my plans for going forward.
University of Virginia President Teresa Sullivan is in Georgia Wednesday, meeting with the Southern Association of College and Schools (SACS) - the group that accredits the university.
Newly reinstated UVa President Teresa Sullivan is trying to mend the reputation of Thomas Jefferson’s university. Sullivan is in Georgia in meetings to defend the school that one accrediting agency says may have violated its standards.
High school students taking part in a University of Virginia science program are working with particles so small you can't see them.
When Teresa Sullivan was ousted as the president of University of Virginia, the community worried donors would withhold money from the school. In the end, with Sullivan reinstated and UVA beginning to move forward, the whole controversy may have been a boost for the university as well as the student newspaper.
In an email Wednesday, University of Virginia President Teresa A. Sullivan made her first remarks to the faculty and staff of the university since her dramatic reinstatement June 26.
Interview with Ed Roseberry, a celebrated local photographer and noted chronicler of U.Va.'s 20th-century history.
Mark Hanson and Adam Barth
Engineering School graduates and founders of the Beclose monitoring system
Gadgets that help seniors stay independent (with video)
"NBC Nightly News" / July 9
David Cattell-Gordon
Director of the Office of Telemedicine at the U.Va. Health System
Tech Takes Off: Videoconferences in medical settings is more acceptable and affordable, but hurdles remain
The Hospitalist / July 10
Gary Gallagher
History professor
U.Va. historian to conclude Seven Days ceremony
Richmond Times-Dispatch / July 11
Jeff Goldsmith
Visiting professor of public health
Will Medicaid Bring The Uninsured Out Of The Woodwork?
National Pubic Radio / July 11
Jeffrey Hopkins
Professor emeritus of religious studies
Charlottesville Man Served as Dalai Lama's Interpreter
Charlottesvi...
There is no way that anyone can ever understand this without some background but just yesterday I got the sad word that one of the greatest human beings who God ever placed on earth – I’m talking about of all Homo sapiens who have ever walked -- has just died after giving his life and soul to countless thousands of athletes – and many others – for over 40 years before his actual death occurred on Sunday.
The cast of characters at the annual Board of Visitors Orientation by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) provides a glimpse at some of the major players in the state’s higher education system.