Kevin Brandt
School of Continuing & Professional Studies
Kevin Brandt is working toward his Graduate Certificate in e-Marketing from the University's of Virginia's School of Continuing & Professional Studies, to benefit both his company and his own professional development.
James Loeffler
assistant professor of Jewish history and a musician
The Most Musical Nation: Jews and Culture in the Late Russian Empire (Yale University Press
Tablet: A New Read on Jewish Life / July 27
Larry Sabato
Politics professor and director of the Center for Politics
Rangel woes GOP's gain
Times Union (Albany, N.Y.) / July 27
Susan Saliba
senior associate athletic trainer and clinical instructor; certified athletic trainer and licensed physical therapist
New School and Library Books Give Student Athletes 'The Edge'
Benzinga, the Trading Idea Network / July 26
Chris Sprigman and Dot...
University of Virginia's College at Wise, this U-Va. branch college is cited for its free stress-management seminars and for the $2,000-a-year allowance for employee education.
The Chronicle's third annual report is based on a survey of 43,000 employees at 275 campuses and includes University of Virginia's College at Wise on this list.
Outside the lab in sweltering July conditions, 11 students enrolled in a five-week field school for University of Virginia credit worked in various excavation sites on the grounds.
Stanley Fish's article mentions the Rosenberger v. University of Virginia case, "where the court points out that in the context of a limited forum, the “student groups eligible for . . . support are not the University’s agents, are not subject to its control, and are not its responsibility.” (It does not speak through the groups.)"
The Memory Disorders Clinic at the University of Virginia Health System conducts research trials with people from Virginia and across the country. They recruit patients, but having a database like TrialMatch could revolutionize the way doctors help people with the disease.
In the fall of 2007 when Ted Genoways, editor of Virginia Quarterly Review, asked Trethewey to go down there to prepare a series of lectures about recovery and rebuilding in the wake of Katrina. They became the first half of "Beyond Katrina." Then she went back to continue writing, and this version would take the shape of poetry rather than non-fiction prose.
"It is clearly illegal, to put it bluntly, to steal classified documents. It is clearly protected by the First Amendment to publish documents obtained illegally as long as the publisher has not been involved in illegality," said Frederick Schauer, a law professor at the University of Virginia. "That is the lesson of the Pentagon Papers."
Recently The New York Times reported how schools including the University of Utah, the University of Virginia and Carnegie Mellon are intensifying their technology transfer efforts.
Chris Holstege
medical director of Blue Ridge Poison Center
Dangers of marijuana-like herbal mix drawing attention
Pilotonline.com / July 24
Seung-Hun Lee
Too Weird to Make Up, The 'Cheonan' Sinking
Media With Conscience / July 26
Clo Phillips
associate provost for institutional effectiveness
UVA administrator elected president of Virginia Intermont College
Religious Herald / July 21
and
Clo Phillips' hiring a positive step for Virginia Intermont College
Tri-Cities.com, Bristol, Tenn. - Editorial / July 25
William Quandt
professor of Middle East politics
John McCain on Iraq: 'We Already W...
Dr. Adam Katz, associate professor of plastic surgery and biomedical engineering, re-uses stem cells – from fat.
The University of Virginia recently participated in a test deployment of Schlage modular wireless locking systems, according to SecurityInfoWatch.
An article detailing the current status of M.F.A. program rankings in the field of creative writing. U.Va. stands in the top 10 no matter how you slice it.