A University of Virginia faculty art exhibit opens Friday night on grounds, showcasing the works of 14 art professors. Among the featured works are a photograph the size of a billboard, pop-up art, and video used as art.  ...
Three African-American students who desegregated the University of Virginia in the 1950s and early ’60s will return for a panel discussion called "Looking Back, Moving Forward."
New voter residency rules approved by the State Board of Elections are aimed at settling an election season issue that often involves college students. The rules approved Saturday would allow college students to register to vote at their campus addresses.
The capitals atop the columns at Pavilion II on the Lawn at the University of Virginia are getting their first cleaning since they were installed nearly two centuries ago. ...
... This evening, about 100 people, including former Pegasus staff, will gather for a banquet to look back on the service’s first 25 years.
...It is well-known that Thomas Jefferson saw the founding of the University of Virginia as one of his signal achievements. It would be fitting if the nation's nation’s network of “academical villages” (as Jefferson called the Charlottesville campus) might contribute to renewing the democratic function of the daily news. ...
Maurice Cox Professor of architecture Little Rock's Main Street To Get Face Lift Today's THV / ‎Aug. 28‎ David Germano Associate professor of Tibetan studies New Rules for 'Harmony' Radio Free Asia / ‎Aug. 27 Michael Rasbury Professor of Sound Design Max, Understood? Professor Interprets Autism With Music The Hook / Aug. 27 Larry Sabato Director of the Center for Politics NM Governor's Future Brighter As Fed Probe Ends Associated Press / Aug. 28‎ and Was Joe Kennedy Born To Run For Ted's Seat? Boston Herald / Aug. 28‎ and Capital Workhorse World Magazine / ‎Aug. 28...
... [U.Va. psychologist Vanessa LoBue] suspects that infants of both sexes are predisposed to fear snakes’ slithering motion. In the January Developmental Science, LoBue and University of Virginia psychologist Judy DeLoache reported that 7- to 18-month-olds of both sexes look longer at movies of snakes while listening to frightened, versus happy, voices. ...
...The company's focus right now is on gathering more data to identify the exact characteristics of brainwaves in patients who have suffered from a traumatic injury. There are 50 units of the device in use around the country, at medical facilities such as one at the University of Virginia. ...
... Business leaders, the University of Virginia, and local government officials want to make sure it's a success from the start. Leaders from Lynchburg to Culpeper put their heads together Thursday trying to tap into a success strategy for a regional rail passenger train service that will make its inaugural run October 1. ...
Students at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business are testing out a new technology that could make their classwork a little easier.
Health officials at the University of Virginia say they've seen eight cases of the swine flu so far during the fall semester; four of those presented on Thursday alone. Students and professors are now taking precautions to make sure they're not the next to catch the bug. ...
...Dr. Tim Garson, a pediatric cardiologist, ... spoke with WMRA's Tom Graham about the new report, titled Reducing Obesity: Policy Strategies from the Tobacco Wars.
... The University of Virginia's Learning Barge was dropped into the Elizabeth River, allowing students an opportunity to study the environment of that waterway up close.
... Karsten Nohl of the University of Virginia used the the Hacking at Random (HAR) conference in the Netherlands two weeks ago to outline a method of of brute-forcing the encryption keys at the heart of GSM's A5/1 security design in a tiny fraction of the time previously required. ...
Robert Carey President of the Endocrine Society Hormone Experts Worried About Plastics, Chemicals Calgary Herald /Aug. 26 Dr. Donna Chen Assistant professor of biomedical ethics, public health sciences, and psychiatry Some Doctors in the Dark About Off-Label Drugs Ivanhoe Newswire - ‎Aug. 27‎ Jeanne Liedtka The Atlantic / Aug. 25 The Inefficiency Of Creative Thinking Larry Sabato Director of Center for Politics Kennedy's Washington Was One Of Less Rancor Tampa Tribune  / Aug. 27‎ and Health Care Reform Post Kennedy Christian Broadcasting Network / ‎Aug. 26‎ Cole...
EHR adoption has decreased in hospitals in states where privacy laws restrict the ability to disclose patient information, according to a study published in the journal Management Science ... [by] researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Virginia. ...
This week we return to our regular news and interview format as students return to Darden. In the headlines: “A New School Year,” “The Kindle Arrives at Darden,” and “Working with Dad.” Darden’s Director of Admissions, Sara Neher, joins Ken in the interview segment to talk about planning ahead.