Earned his bachelor's and master's degrees from U.Va. He then became the assistant dean of The McIntyre School of Commerce. He continued his education at Virginia Tech receiving his Ph.D. in accounting in 1983.
Mary Ellen Powers
A 1980 graduate of the U.Va. Law School and managing partner of Jones Day's Washington, DC office.
The Virginia men's doubles tennis team of Michael Shabaz and Drew Courtney won the NCAA championship Monday. It's the program's fourth individual NCAA championship.
It took four months to get the exhibit up and running; 18 pieces of the display were donated and the Recycle or Compost game was designed by a first year University of Virginia engineering student.
Gerald Baliles
Director of the Miller Center of Public Affairs and former governor of the commonwealth of Virginia joined Coy Barefoot on his WINA show Charlottesville Right Now to discuss media and governance.
Charlottesville Podcasting Network | June 1
Shannon Blevins
UVa-Wise Director of Economic Development
Economic officials tour Southwest Virginia
Kingsport Times News | June 2
Gregory Fairchild
Executive director of the Tayloe Murphy Center at the Darden Graduate School of Business Administration
Leadership, innovation honored at banquet
Charlottesville Daily Progress | June 2
Bob Gib...
[An excerpt for Robert P. Leber’s commencement address at Paul D. Camp Community College.]
On his tombstone, however, which he designed and for which he wrote the inscription, there is no mention of these offices. Rather, it reads that Thomas Jefferson was the “author of the Declaration of American Independence, of the Statute of Virginia for religious freedom, and Father of the University of Virginia” … As you obtain increasingly important positions of authority and responsibility, I suggest you remember Mr. Jefferson and occasionally reflect upon the question: What ...
The ideological battle over global warming that heated up with last fall’s “Climategate” e-mail controversy has spilled over to the grounds of the University of Virginia.
At the center of the latest skirmish are two former U.Va. professors who represent opposing views on the dangers of climate change.
The Priority Schools program will not be handing out cash. But it will try to raise the talent and expertise at each school on the list by giving special training to principals, such as the University of Virginia's two-year Turnaround Specialist program.
A 2009 University of Virginia study based on the U.S. census, county statistics, resident interviews, and school-enrollment data found nearly 5,000 immigrants left Prince William County between mid-2007 and the end of 2008.
This weekend, the University of Virginia Cancer Center is hosting a free conference designed to educate and inspire those who have been touched by cancer.
Those questions were at the heart of a recent debate presented by the University of Virginia's Miller Center.
Two Virginia-based professors who were once involved in Middle East peace efforts were critical today of Israel's attempt to block a flotilla trying to break the blockade of Gaza. "Israel is bound to face a lot of criticism for the botched operation much of it well deserved," said William B. Quandt, professor of politics at the University of Virginia.
A group of media outlets, including the Richmond Times-Dispatch, is again requesting that a court order sealing search-warrant records in the Yeardley Love homicide case be opened to the public.
The Daily Progress and other media outlets are again requesting that a court order sealing search warrant reports in the Yeardley Love homicide case be opened to the public.
Education Columnist Daniel De Vise discusses "value" in higher Education.
Tom Faulders and Jason Life joined Coy to discuss Reunions at the University of Virginia.
Last week the University of Virginia decided to fight a sweeping subpoena served upon the institution in late April. State Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli subpoenaed documents in connection with five grants awarded to Michael Mann—a former UVA climate-change scientist who now teaches at Penn State.
A medical group visiting Rwanda from the University of Virginia found its schedule of conferences interrupted earlier this month when it was called on to care for victims of a pair of grenade attacks in the country’s capital, Kigali.
Eldon H. "Took" Crowell, 86, the founding partner of the Washington law firm Crowell & Moring, who was considered a top expert in government contracts, died of an aortic aneurysm May 23 at his home in Washington. He received a law degree from the University of Virginia in 1951.
Apparently, the love is not gone. In fact, it will make an appearance at Davenport Field. A year after Virginia’s players watched fans from Mississippi pump their hands in the air to the song from a French singer, the Cavaliers landed that same team in their regional. Virginia (47-11), given the No. 5 national seed, will also welcome St. John’s (40-18) and Virginia Commonwealth (37-17-1).