Desperate for medical care, the uninsured flock by the hundreds to a remote corner of Virginia for the chance to see a doctor.
In White House recordings from 1971, Nixon and Chief of Staff Bob Haldeman discuss Schorr in a recording made available by the University of Virginia [Miller Center of Public Affairs], which is transcribing and annotating the secret Nixon tapes.
Several thousand people received free medial, dental or vision treatments during a 3-day health care clinic in southwest Virginia. Volunteers with the 11th annual Remote Medical Care Clinic treated patients from Friday through Sunday at the Wise County Fairgrounds. ... Dr. Mo Nadkami with the University of Virginia has been a volunteer at the clinic for 10 years.
Tonya Moon
education professor and principal investigator for the National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented
She says there is no magic test that can’t be gamed. They say tests need to be supplemented with teacher evaluations, classroom observation and interviews.
Jamelle Bouie
2009 graduate of Political and Social Thought and Government
William Brady
emergency physician
Heat index up to 109 today; air quality alert in effect
Daily Times (Salisbury, Md.)-delmarvanow.com / July 23
Paolo D'Odorico
Associate professor of environmental sciences
On Water, Drought and Death
D'Odorico and his colleagues published a paper in the journal Geophysical Research Letters looking at different aspects of water availability and how it affects populations.
Huffington Post / July 22
E. Clorisa Phillips
Associate provost for institutional effectiveness
UVA Administrator Named Virginia Intermont President
WINA 1070 AM / July 22
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... More than 70 banking and small-business officials attended the seminar Thursday on addressing the financial needs of small businesses. The Federal Reserve Bank in Richmond and the Tayloe Murphy Center at the University of Virginia’s Darden Graduate School of Business Administration hosted the event to give the latest financial information on small businesses and see what the local needs are.
UCARE, or University and Community Action for Racial Equity, has hosted focus-groups since the spring on the student-initiated proposal, seeking feedback from the University and the community on the purpose, location and aesthetic of a new memorial.
Martin Davidson, associate professor of leadership and organizational behavior, associate dean and chief diversity officer at the Darden School, wrote this article in the "On Leadership" column.
Jonathan Haidt, psychology professor, argues that this moral sense is like our sense of taste. We have natural receptors that help us pick up sweetness and saltiness. In the same way, we have natural receptors that help us recognize fairness and cruelty. Just as a few universal tastes can grow into many different cuisines, a few moral senses can grow into many different moral cultures.
At the height of a nightmarish spring — which included one of his players being charged with murder in the death of a women’s player, and then, shortly after, losing his father to an illness — Virginia men’s lacrosse coach Dom Starsia admits he gave brief thought to numerous options, including walking away from the sport that he had coached for over 30 years.
The Cavalier head coach is preparing to open up his first preseason camp at Virginia
College football season is right around the corner. ABC 7's Tim Brant traveled to Charlottesville, Virginia to speak to the University of Virginia's new head football coach Mike London.
... Virginia Coach George Gelnovatch, who led the Cavaliers to a national title last season, said there would always be players who are late bloomers or need a college environment to mature. He believes that the bulk of a player's technical development occurs between ages 6 and 16 -- even before they reach college.
VN Dalmia
1984 Darden School alumnus
The international alumnus reminisces about the rigorous education he received at the Darden School.
My Wonder Years
Donald Hornstein
Law School alumnus
Pawning the family heirlooms
cnnMoney.com / July 21
Larry Sabato
politics professor and director of the Center for Politics
USDA Flap Shows 'Post-Racial' Future Has Not Arrived
NPR / July 21
A partnership between the University of Virginia and INOVA Fairfax Hospital has received a $2.5 million federal grant to set up a center that will study older drivers and passengers.