University of Virginia political guru Larry Sabato called the contradictory presidential results puzzling, noting that both polling groups are reputable.
Politics professor Larry Sabato, director of U.Va.'s Center for Politics, was one of four panelists asked to evaluate last night's vice presidential debate.
“Ryan was earnest and knowledgeable, but seemed somewhat intimidated by Biden,” assessed Dr. Larry Sabato, the director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics.
The long-term effects of these drugs aren't really known, said Dr Alan Rogol, an endocrinologist at the University of Virginia, in Charlottesville.
Commentary from Mark Edmundson, University Professor at the University of Virginia.
"Biden was direct, folksy and a little rude -- but it worked," said Larry Sabato, an election expert at the University of Virginia. "He made more and better comebacks in five minutes than Obama made in 90 last week."
(Commentary) A study from the University of Virginia School of Medicine found that although the uninsured may make it to the hospital, they are more likely than people with insurance to die from heart bypass operations.
You may now kick up your heels with the bride. Music fans can learn all about the genre of Bulgarian wedding music from one of its pioneers and leading practitioners today at the University of Virginia.
Political scientist Larry J. Sabato, a professor at the University of Virginia, said the Romney bounce is not related to changing Senate fortunes — at least not yet.
She may not be a household name (yet), but Jen Lilley is definitely a Real Beauty. The University of Virginia grad may not have begun acting until college but, since then, already has starred as Maxie Jones on ABC’s "General Hospital," appeared in the Academy Award winning movie, "The Artist," and can can also be seen both on MTV’s improvised comedy "Disaster Date"as well as in the new independent film "Turnaround."
Jeffrey Brown talks to Charles Laughlin of the University of Virginia and Xiao Qiang at the University of California, Berkeley about prolific writer and Nobel Laureate Mo Yan, whose detractors cite a cozy relationship with Chinese state media and a savviness about staying away from topics sensitive to the Communist government.
(Video) University of Virginia Center for Politics director Larry Sabato on the post-debate shift in swing state polls. 
Syndey Shivers could think of more enjoyable ways to spend a midweek evening. But, right now she’s in a windowless basement, cold-calling voters around Virginia to persuade them to vote for Barack Obama.
Larry Sabato, a veteran political analyst at the University of Virginia, estimates a 49-45 Democratic edge, with six races in real contention: Connecticut, Indiana, Massachusetts, Nevada, North Dakota and Wisconsin.
"All you can say at this moment is that it's a race worth watching," says Larry Sabato, a professor of politics at the University of Virginia.
Intellectual property law encourages innovation when we design and enforce it with a focus on future innovation, not a fixation on rewarding past victories, writes Siva Vaidhyanathan, chairman of the Department of Media Studies at the University of Virginia.
Many liberal arts colleges are evolving into career-oriented "professional colleges" where a large number of students major in professional fields such as business and nursing. The trend was highlighted in a 1990 study by David Breneman -- a University of Virginia professor and former president of Kalamazoo College, a liberal arts college in Michigan -- and replicated this year by Baldwin and colleagues.
The University of Virginia’s College at Wise have named the college’s science facility for Leonard W. Sandridge, a longtime UVa administrator and now adviser to the UVa Board of Visitors.
The University of Virginia formally announced today that it is creating a “Richard Lyman Bushman Chair of Mormon Studies” in its Department of Religious Studies, which is housed within the University’s College of Arts & Sciences.
The Dean of the University of Virginia School of Medicine has said that he will step down from the post when his term expires July 31. Dean Steven T. DeKosky will remain on the faculty, according to a news release from UVa.