The New Yorker named “LBJ and the Great Society” a top podcast of 2020. Hosted by the co-director of UVA’s Democracy Initiative, the podcast relied on White House tapes from the Miller Center.
The recent lawsuit against Facebook by the Federal Trade Commission is unprecedented in several ways, according to Anton Korinek, an associate professor in UVA’s Department of Economics and Darden School of Business.
Marc Selverstone, director of the Presidential Recordings Program, looks back at tapes from the tumultuous 1968 presidential transition to see what we can learn for 2020.
Studying data from more than 200,000 users, UVA professors found that Facebook pushes users, particularly conservative users, to more polarizing news sites, but Reddit and Twitter do not have the same effect.
Janet Napolitano and Michael Chertoff hail from different parties, but they agree that a delayed presidential transition is a grave security threat. Here’s what they had to say in a Friday webinar.
UVA alumni Collin Waldoch, Nick Jones and Ryan Allen are the founders of Water Cooler Trivia, a company that creates weekly trivia contests specifically for businesses.
Cav Angels, a nonprofit club comprising UVA alumni, faculty, parents, students and friends of the University, has invested roughly $3.5 million in early-stage ventures since its formation in 2016.
Kathryn Dunn Tenpas, part of both the White House Transition Project and the Center for Presidential Transition, previews the coming months and the dangers of an incomplete or hurried transition.