Randle starred as a University of Virginia receiver and kick returner before playing a decade in the NFL, and then went on to coach at Virginia, East Carolina and Marshall.
What if we built a new university in Southwest Virginia, with renewable energy as one of its core areas of study? Or greatly expanded the University of Virginia’s College at Wise?
A powerful new state committee has committed $20 million to help build an advanced medical research center in Northern Virginia that will include scientists from UVA and George Mason University, but it is holding back up to $8 million to hire researchers until Virginia Commonwealth University and other institutions decide whether to join the initiative.
Andres Pedroso has been named the Cavaliers’ director of tennis and head men’s tennis coach, the school announced Wednesday, one day after UVA won its third consecutive national championship and fourth overall.
When Virginia clinched its third straight national tennis championship Tuesday night, Brian Boland knew exactly how to celebrate his final title. Boland, who will step down to take over men’s tennis for the United States Tennis Association, bolted toward the stands in search of someone special. “I was looking for my wife, Becky,” Boland said. “I had to go find her.” It was a brief but poignant celebration as the Cavaliers ended their 34-1 season in dramatic fashion with a 4-2 win over North Carolina.
Virginia captured its third straight NCAA men's tennis championship Tuesday, while Stanford's bid for back-to-back women's titles was denied by Florida. With the finals at the University of Georgia delayed by rainy weather, Virginia romped to another championship on the indoor courts with a 4-2 victory over Atlantic Coast Conference rival North Carolina.
President Donald Trump announced Tuesday his intent to nominate a Birmingham attorney to be general counsel at the Department of Housing and Urban Development. J. Paul Compton is a partner with the law firm Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP, where he serves as the chairman of the finance committee. He received a law degree from the UVA School of Law.
Elisabeth Moss (“The Handmaid’s Tale,” “Top of the Lake”) is teaming with BBC America and Annapurna Television to develop a limited series adaptation of period drama “Fever,” based on UVA alumna Mary Beth Keane’s novel about “Typhoid Mary.”
Nicholas Jan Willem Noltes, University of Virginia, global commerce: “… The importance of working hard to achieve my dreams, and I plan on applying this to my future career so that I’ll know I’m doing everything I can to reach my full potential.”
Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of the University of California, Irvine, School of Law, said he suspects that political pressures and ambitions deter California attorneys general from exercising their authority more frequently. UVA law professor Rachel Harmon suggested state funding might also present a barrier. “I don’t think mirroring the federal statute, section 14141, is likely to be the most successful state reform effort,” Harmon said, referring to the order granted by Clinton’s 1994 crime bill.
Though Sessions was then just a federal prosecutor for the Southern District of Alabama, he wrote to his boss, Attorney General William French Smith, in September 1982 to urge a radical approach to cracking down on crime. Sessions' memo to Smith, which David Dagan, a criminal-justice researcher who is a national fellow at UVA's Miller Center, said he discovered in the National Archives, began with an acknowledgment of the "presumptuous" nature of his letter, diminutively referring to himself as "a resident of the distant boondocks" as he predicted that a pending package of crime legislation wo...
Daniel Willingham has long been interested in how learning and memory work. But about 15 years ago, the UVA professor of psychology decided to move beyond the study of cognition and do something few others in his field had done: focus on what the research means for classrooms.
But, as The Consumer Product Safety Commission notes, baby boxes aren’t subject to “any mandatory safety standards.” The AAP has come out to say that “there is insufficient data on the role cardboard boxes play in reducing infant mortality,” and that Finland itself has never collected data on whether these boxes influenced its reduction in infant mortality. Rachel Y. Moon, a pediatrics professor at the UVA School of Medicine, notes that while this latest study helps to evaluate the potential benefit of baby boxes, it’s too limited in its scope – especially since SIDS risk peaks ...

(By Charlottesville Mayor Michael Signer, a lecturer at UVA’s Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy) My community recently witnessed an appalling nighttime demonstration by white nationalist Richard Spencer and his followers, complete with torches held aloft, in a frightening image that went around the world. They came to protest the recent decision by our City Council to remove and sell our statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee. I find their ideology and their methods repellent. And I believe that as a nation, in 2017, we still haven’t fully confronted our history ...
Seated in a conference room at the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, Robert C. Vaughn, the organization’s outgoing president, is surrounded by books. It’s a suitable backdrop for the former UVA professor and founder of the organization he’s set to leave at the end of June.
Nearly 6 million children under the age of 18 have food allergies – one in 13, or roughly two in every classroom. That’s why UVA has developed a special training program for teachers. It’s being tested in and around Charlottesville and could soon be offered nationwide. 
The issue makes strange bedfellows. Both Gary Gallagher, a prominent UVA history professor, and Richard Spencer, a prominent white supremacist, advocated leaving Charlottesville’s Lee statue in place. To Gallagher, it tells an important story about the time in which it was erected – although he told a city commission last year that he’d like to see other statuary in the park that tells other stories.
The CFPB will have an extra opponent May 24 when it faces off against PHH Mortgage Corp. in a major test of its constitutionality: the U.S. Justice Department. More such challenges are likely in enforcement actions until the issue is resolved “in an authoritative ruling” by the D.C. Circuit or Supreme Court, said Aditya Bamzai, an associate professor at the UVA School of Law.
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Not all Christians believe that Jesus was buried and rose again at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. In the 19th century, doubts crept in about Constantine's site, said Robert Wilken, a professor of Christian history at the University of Virginia. "What it really boils down to is that Protestants came to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in the 19th century and were appalled that it was an Orthodox church," Wilken said. The icons and incense were apparently too much for Protestants more austere sensibilities.
Melody Barnes, a Richmond native and former director of President Barack Obama’s domestic policy council, will be a guest speaker for this year’s TEDxRVA event, “Change,” on June 23. Barnes is also co-founder of the public policy and domestic strategy firm MB2 (MB Squared) Solutions and a senior fellow in presidential studies at UVA’s Miller Center.