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Classes were suspended for most of the Civil War but that didn't mean the Knoxville campus went unused. Troops from both sides occupied it at times.
November's winner will make history as the first female governor of Virginia: Abigail Spanberger for the Democrats or Winsome Earle-Sears for the GOP ...
A Vietnam exhibit at the Virginia Museum of History and Culture takes visitors inside that conflict, professor and former ...
Gregory H. Swanson, whose lawsuit against the University of Virginia helped pave the way for racial integration in schools, has been honored with a plaque in the Central Branch of the Jefferson ...
As higher education undergoes rapid technological, political and social change, the university library remains a cornerstone of any institution, supporting learning, research and outreach. Libraries ...
The work has informed national dietary guidelines; led to therapies for breast cancer prevention and treatment; and contributed to research on how nutrients, inflammatory markers and heavy metals.
After coming out of retirement to serve as interim president of James Madison University for a year, Charlie King is retiring ...
Woolf knew why. The patriarchy, she wrote, depends upon man’s “feeling that great numbers of people, half the human race ...
Las February, Bachman and Dye hosted a two-hour community radio show featuring recordings from the Virginia Folklore Society archives, held by the University of Virginia Library.
Six states' university systems joined together recently to establish a new accreditor that will hold universities accountable ...
Norfolk’s treasured Chrysler Museum of Art resides in a constant vulnerability due to the threat of rising waters from ...
After more than fifty years of ministry, with forty-two of those being in Fayette and Coweta Counties, Bishop David Epps has announced that he will retire a ...