Apollo Yong, one of many college-bound students nationwide who were left in wait-list limbo this spring, is headed to the University of Virginia. The 17-year-old from Washington-Lee High School in Arlington was featured last month in a Washington Post report on how numerous students are forced to cope with the stress of competing in overtime for college admission. Yong had been admitted to UVA in January but placed on wait lists in March by the University of Chicago and Dartmouth College.
“We’ve thought about this and can’t come up with any firm examples,” Kyle Kondik, managing editor of Sabato’s Crystal Ball, a political newsletter published by the UVA Center for Politics, said.
UVA political scientist Larry Sabato added a word of caution about reading too much into the snapshots of voters’ opinions at this stage of the contest. “Almost all polls I’ve seen since Trump emerged as the presumptive nominee show a close race between Trump and Clinton, but a wider margin of victory for Sanders,” Sabato said.
A 13-year-old Norfolk girl is the first patient to receive a transplant in a unique pediatric liver transplant partnership between Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC and the University of Virginia Children’s Hospital.
Rita Felski, a UVA professor of English, has received a $4.2 million grant for research on literary criticism. The award, given by the Danish National Research Foundation, is the largest ever awarded to a UVA English professor.
Alaska has been the best state for Libertarians in the past, according to an analysis from UVA’s Center for Politics.
“Business Strategy Specialization” is a series of courses taught by the University of Virginia’s top faculty and accessible to anyone.
Both Edgar Allan Poe and William Faulkner spent time at the University of Virginia (Poe as a student, Faulkner as a professor). You can even visit Poe’s dorm room on Grounds.
To some extent, the entire concept of political feuds ending at U.S. shores is “an aphorism that serves to shore up an apparent consensus while quieting dissenters,” said Nicole Hemmer, a visiting research associate at the UVA’s Miller Center.
So far, more than 60 people have volunteered to host a bee colony in their yard to help with research that will be done by UVA students and professors who work at Blandy Experimental Farms in Boyce.
Apollo Yong, one of many college-bound students nationwide who were left in wait-list limbo this spring, is headed to the University of Virginia. The 17-year-old from Washington-Lee High School in Arlington was featured last month in a Washington Post report on how numerous students are forced to cope with the stress of competing in overtime for college admission. Yong had been admitted to UVA in January but placed on wait lists in March by the University of Chicago and Dartmouth College.
“We’ve thought about this and can’t come up with any firm examples,” Kyle Kondik, managing editor of Sabato’s Crystal Ball, a political newsletter published by the UVA Center for Politics, said.
UVA political scientist Larry Sabato added a word of caution about reading too much into the snapshots of voters’ opinions at this stage of the contest. “Almost all polls I’ve seen since Trump emerged as the presumptive nominee show a close race between Trump and Clinton, but a wider margin of victory for Sanders,” Sabato said.
A 13-year-old Norfolk girl is the first patient to receive a transplant in a unique pediatric liver transplant partnership between Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC and the University of Virginia Children’s Hospital.
Rita Felski, a UVA professor of English, has received a $4.2 million grant for research on literary criticism. The award, given by the Danish National Research Foundation, is the largest ever awarded to a UVA English professor.
Alaska has been the best state for Libertarians in the past, according to an analysis from UVA’s Center for Politics.
“Business Strategy Specialization” is a series of courses taught by the University of Virginia’s top faculty and accessible to anyone.
Both Edgar Allan Poe and William Faulkner spent time at the University of Virginia (Poe as a student, Faulkner as a professor). You can even visit Poe’s dorm room on Grounds.
To some extent, the entire concept of political feuds ending at U.S. shores is “an aphorism that serves to shore up an apparent consensus while quieting dissenters,” said Nicole Hemmer, a visiting research associate at the UVA’s Miller Center.
So far, more than 60 people have volunteered to host a bee colony in their yard to help with research that will be done by UVA students and professors who work at Blandy Experimental Farms in Boyce.