As part of the University of Virginia's annual Springfest students from UVa gathered at the nTelos Wireless Pavilion on the Downtown Mall Friday night to take part in an ice cream eating completion.
Robert F. Bruner
Dean of the Darden School of Business
Success in These M.&A. Deals Appears on a Report Card
New York Times | April 8
and
Schools Set Global Track, For Students and Programs
Wall Street Journal | April 8
Jennifer Burns
Assistant professor of history
‘Atlas Shrugged’ finally makes it to the screen
Washington Post | April 8
Jonathan Haidt
Professor of psychology
The Templeton Foundation is not an enemy of science
The Guardian UK | April 8
Sidney Milkis
A politics professor
Drafting a presidential candidate is tougher than it sounds
Washington Post | April 9
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The Hoya is a microcosm of campus journalism nationally in other ways, too. Like most student newspapers, it has not seen the same drop in readership experienced by most professional papers. Indeed, although hard data are scanty, a national survey of 600 students conducted between Jan. 31 and Feb. 11 by Alloy Media and Marketing and research firm Hall & Partners found that a full 85 percent of students had read the print edition of their campus paper in the past month. Seventy-two percent had read the paper online. ... No reliable tally exists, but financially independent college papers appear...
If you were a business school dean and had the chance to pull out a blank piece of paper and design the ideal global MBA program, what would it look like? For Peter Rodriguez, an economics professor and an associate dean at the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business, this was no theoretical exercise. Four years ago, Dean Robert Bruner asked him to do just that -- sketch out the best possible design for a new global MBA program for executives.
UVA has dedicated a small park on the South Lawn to remember a once-thriving neighborhood of free black people. Friday's event honored Catherine Foster, a free black woman who purchased the property in 1833.
The University of Virginia dedicated a small park on its South Lawn on Friday to remember a once-thriving neighborhood of free black people.
Joanne Boyle couldn't say "no" to a second opportunity to return to her Atlantic Coast Conference roots. Boyle, the women's basketball coach at the University of California for the past six seasons, has been hired to replace Hall of Fame coach Debbie Ryan at the helm of the University of Virginia women's program.
Teresa A. Sullivan will be inaugurated as University of Virginia president this week. The Daily Progress sat down with her for a Q&A.
John Stephens
1998 alumnus, M.F.A. in fiction writing
Stephens' path to novelist was somewhat circuitous. As a graduate student in creative writing at the University of Virginia, he aspired to write fiction, but says humbly, "I wasn’t good enough at the time." Watching "ER" on TV one night, he had what he calls "a revelation. It suddenly occurred to me that someone writes this show." Stephens wrote for TV shows, and he also read Philip Pullman's "The Golden Compass," which he says "really turned me on to kids' literature."
Lee Ann Whitesell
Curry School of Education doctoral student
Lee Ann Whitesell is in her fifth year as a math teacher at the Governor’s School. Whitesell has also served as head of guidance at Stuarts Draft and Riverheads high schools, as a math teacher at Stuarts Draft and has worked in the adult education program. She is working on a doctorate from the University of Virginia in curriculum, instruction and special education with a concentration in gifted education. Whitesell’s appointment takes effect July 1.
“Day of Silence” was started in 1996 at the University of Virginia. In 2001, the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network became the official sponsor of the event.
On Thursday, University of Virginia students raised awareness about violence against women. The annual Take Back the Night event aims to end the silence around sexual assault.
Ervin Jordan Jr.
Research archivist and Civil War historian
McDonnell receives positive response to new Civil War proclamation
Washington Post (blog) / April 7
Brian McKnight
Associate professor of history, U.Va.-Wise
UVa-Wise professor to appear on NBC
TriCities.com / April 7
and
TV show expected to reveal Ashley Judd's link to Saltville
Southwest Virginia Today / April 7
Josipa Roksa
Assistant professor of sociology and co-author, "Academically Adrift: Limited Learning on College Campuses"
Academically Adrift
WVTF Public Radio (Roanoke, Va.) / April 4
and
Ideas in Action: Academi...
C. difficile causes thousands of infections in hospital patients ... The grant will help fund Sequella's collaboration with microbiologists at the University of Virginia to identify highly active chemical analogs to develop an antibiotic treatment.
The institute will also become the repository for the oral history project that Kennedy spent years working on with the University of Virginia.
When it comes to schools with the highest Annualized ROIs [return on investment] for the "list price," selective in-state public schools come out on top. The five schools with the highest 30-Year Annualized ROI (approximately 13 percent or more) are Georgia Tech, University of Virginia, Colorado School of Mines, Virginia Tech and UC-Berkeley.
Patients suffering from a severe heart condition may soon have a new option for treatment besides open heart surgery. Clinical trials for the new procedure are underway at the University of Virginia Medical Center. ... Both open heart surgery and this new less invasive procedure treat a heart condition called aortic stenosis. Doctors at UVA and about 20 other hospitals nationwide conducted a trial of 358 inoperable patients.
The University of Virginia is planning to dedicate a small park on its South Lawn to remember a once-thriving neighborhood of free black people. The event Friday will honor Catherine Foster, a free black woman who purchased the property in 1833. The community that grew around it became known as Canada, and is thought to hold the graves of Foster, her descendants and others. U.Va. officials say a number of Foster descendants are expected to attend the celebration.