In a paper being published Feb. 5 in Tax Notes, professors from Indiana University's Kelley School of Business and UVA’s McIntire School of Commerce report that this could result in a median drop in earnings of $100 million for 211 companies in the Standard & Poor's 500 needing to re-value their net deferred tax assets. For the median company, that figure is equal to about 10 percent of prior net income. The total negative financial effect overall on these companies could total $108 billion.
Obtaining the consent of inmates willing to subject themselves to research projects provides an analog to prisoners willing to consent to organ donation. The Institutional Review Board for Health Sciences Research at the University of Virginia identifies inmates as being members of a “vulnerable population” requiring protection from coerced or involuntary consent.
According to the study, the largest endowments reported in the state are the University of Virginia with a $6.3 billion endowment at the end of fiscal year 2017; the University of Richmond at $2.3 billion; and VCU at $1.8 billion. Average growth for Virginia schools that participated in the study was 10.8 percent.
T-Mobile’s ad showed babies and enlisted Kerry Washington for a voiceover that talked about equality. “The (T-Mobile) message is terrific but all the way through, if you asked consumers who the ad is for, nobody would know,” said Kimberly Whitler, marketing professor at the University of Virginia.
A group of UVA students is making proposals to redesign Emancipation Park. Their project was put on display Friday night for people to give input and learn more about the history of Charlottesville.
The UVA Health System on Friday awarded two doctors with its Martin Luther King Jr. Award.
Garrett Graff's 2011 book, “The Threat Matrix,” explores the transformation of the FBI under UVA Law alumnus Robert Mueller's leadership. Appointed by President George W. Bush, Mueller took over as director of the FBI one week before the Sept. 11 attacks. After Mueller completed his 10-year term as FBI director, President Barack Obama reappointed him for a special two-year term, which required a special act of Congress.
Last year, ads that tackled political issues fell flat, like an 84 Lumber ad about immigration. And some thought the recent Grammy Awards’ low ratings were because the show contained too many political moments, such as Hillary Clinton reading from the Trump biography “Fire and Fury.” People are in the mood for “political-free entertainment,” UVA marketing professor Kim Whitler said.
Incoming UVA President Jim Ryan has been added to the Virginia Festival of the Book’s 2018 lineup. On Wednesday, the festival announced that Ryan, who will take the helm at the University over the summer, will speak about life’s important questions March 24 at Paramount Theater with his friend and marathon-running coach, Mark Lorenzoni.
A new psychological study has revealed the negative effect that smartphones can have on human interaction, finding that using the devices can actually cause us to enjoy our time with others less. Carried out by Kostadin Kushlev from the University of Virginia, along with researchers from the University of British Columbia, the team looked at the effect of smartphones on the dining experienced of 304 participants with an average age of 30.
Meanwhile, UVA where white supremacists marched with burning torches the night before the rally, hasn’t seen a drop in applications since August. Undergraduate applications to the University increased 1 percent from last year. UVA formed a working group looking at ways the University could have responded more effectively to the torch-lit march. The University already has taken steps, including increasing safety and security personnel at large public events; hiring outside firms to review its safety and security infrastructure; and prohibiting open flames on campus, or campus facilities, with t...
UVA officials overhauled many aspects of its sexual-assault policies – including the hearing panel. The revised procedures, according to the top civil-rights official at the time, were "exemplary." Today, UVA’s hearing panel looks different and has different responsibilities. It’s held up by many risk-management experts as a model.
New UVA athletic director Carla Williams has named longtime Virginia administrator Nancy Rivers as a senior associate athletic director and chief of staff. Rivers has spent the past 29 years at the university. For the last 12, she was the chief of staff for the president and associate vice president for administration.
(Podcast) On Monday, Jim Kirk was named editor-in-chief of the embattled Los Angeles Times, and he vowed to bring a “fresh start” to the newsroom. But is new leadership what the paper, and the city, needs? Christopher Ali, assistant professor in UVA’s Department of Media Studies and a fellow of the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University, weighs in. 
A group of 13 graduate and undergraduate students from UVA’s School of Architecture spent last fall researching and conceptualizing proposals to redesign of Charlottesville’s Emancipation Park. 
On Saturday night, current Nationals and former Virginia Cavaliers Ryan Zimmerman and Sean Doolittle were inducted into the inaugural class of the UVA Baseball Hall of Fame.
UVA no longer will consider Lambeth Field as a potential site for a new softball stadium. At a Board of Visitors meeting Wednesday afternoon, the Building and Grounds Committee voted to table the Lambeth option and move forward with three other possible sites.
The NFL’s Engineering Committee, chaired by Dr. Jeff Crandall, the director of the University of Virginia’s biomechanics program, started analyzing videos of all the concussions sustained during the 2015-16 season and plans to do the same for the following seasons.
Six international guests of Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection at the University of Virginia will be in Charlottesville for a symposium that will explore Indigenous issues in terms of the nature of art, the role of museums – and the future. “Oceans of Exchange: Art, Indigeneity and the 21st-Century Museum” will begin at 10 a.m. Friday in the Harrison/Small Auditorium.
The student-led mission is a Virginia Space Grant Consortium project and joint effort among four member universities: Old Dominion University, the University of Virginia, Virginia Tech and Hampton University.