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(04/21/13 10:18pm)
The Alumni Association’s Jefferson Trust awarded more than $670,000 to 16 different University-based programs in a public ceremony held on the Lawn Friday. This marks the eighth straight year the trust has presented the grants.
(04/15/13 2:41am)
A collection of more than 10,000 digital images from the University’s library will soon be available at The Digital Public Library of America, the first nationwide online public library, the University announced Wednesday.
(04/01/13 8:37pm)
In an effort to increase inter-university collaboration in studying digital humanities, the University’s Scholarly Communications Institute debuted the Praxis Network Thursday. As part of its first stage, the network will create a website for graduate students across the world to document their research processes and share them with other institutions, said Bethany Nowviskie, director of the institute.
(03/25/13 9:25pm)
Bloomberg Businessweek’s undergraduate business school rankings report released last Wednesday placed the McIntire School of Commerce second among the country’s best undergraduate business programs, marking the school’s eighth consecutive year with a top-two ranking. The Notre Dame Mendoza College of Business secured the top spot.
(03/18/13 1:49am)
Larry Sabato, politics professor and director of the University’s Center for Politics, was named William & Mary’s 2013 Hunter B. Andrews Distinguished Fellow in American Politics last week.
(03/04/13 5:40am)
Gregory Joseph Canty, a 2012 University graduate and pathology lab employee in the Health System, passed away February 20 in Charlottesville at the age of 22.
(11/26/12 3:50am)
President Lincoln proclaimed Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863. Though it has since evolved to mean different things to different people, the first celebration supposedly went something like this: “In the year 1621, the Pilgrims held their first Thanksgiving feast. They invited the great Indian chief Massasoit, who brought 90 of his brave Indians and a great abundance of food,” according to Linus van Pelt in “A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving.”
(11/12/12 5:51am)
Gov. Bob McDonnell’s administration annually asks state agencies to prepare plans for cutting their budgets if it were to become necessary in the coming fiscal year. But this year’s request, announced Thursday, was made all the more relevant by a persistently slow economy and what McDonnell’s office called “unprecedented uncertainty” in Washington D.C.
(11/05/12 5:25am)
An $896,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation will soon allow 20 selected scholars to study bibliography, or books as physical artifacts, at the University-based Rare Book School, the University announced last week.