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Who Are We Becoming?1
Apr 18, 2011
Demographers at the Center for Public Service study America's changing population.

At the Ends of the Earth2
Apr 17, 2011
High school teacher Katey Shirey (Col '04, Grad '07) travels to Antarctica to study the fabric of the universe.

Meet the Presidents5
Mar 16, 2011
Illustrating the lives and times of the eight presidents of the University

Can Social Networking Spur a Revolution?0
Mar 15, 2011
Naming children after revolutionary heroes is nothing new, but one Egyptian father gave his daughter an unusual name at the height of the recent uprisings in the Middle East. Jamal Ibrahim named his firstborn child “Facebook,” a tribute to the role of social networking during social unrest. A protester in Cairo, Egypt, holds a sign that reads “Thank You Facebook”Photo by Richard Engel, NBC News While Facebook, Twitter and other sites proved invaluable in keeping Egyptians connected during the revolt, one U.Va. expert says it’s important not to confuse the tools with the people who use them. ...

A Gallery of Great Websites at U.Va.10
Mar 14, 2011
A score of enthralling websites, courtesy of U.Va.

Top Stories of 20100
Jan 17, 2011
Marked by record-breaking weather, devastating tragedy, and a change in leadership, 2010 was a watershed year for U.Va.
HIGHLIGHTS

Where We Study
When finals are approaching at U.Va., the air seems charged with anticipation as students take to the libraries and cafés en masse and energy drinks fly off the shelves.

Lady Gaga Recruits U.Va. Bullying Expert
Lady Gaga's lofty goal and a Foundation stacked with experts well-suited to help achieve it.

Jefferson’s Secret Bible
In the twilight of his life, Jefferson began exploring his faith and deepening his understanding of the Bible and Christianity.

Eyes on the Olympics
U.Va. athletes play vital role in Team USA’s path to No. 1

A New Kind of Leader
The Batten School was created to develop 'challengers of the status quo.'

Over Seven Billion Served
Last October, the 7 billionth person on the planet was born. Professors explain the dynamics of the population boom and demographic transition.

1976: A Royal Visit
On July 10, Queen Elizabeth toured the Academical Village, where 18,000 people watched her stroll down the Lawn.

Body Builder
Mike Curtis helps athletes recover from injuries and maintain peak form

New & Notable
Listen to six innovative albums by 15 must-hear alumni musicians.

Wrapped in Mystery
A guide to U.Va.'s student societies.

Theater as You’ve Never Seen It Before
Set designer Lisi Stoessel (Col '06, Grad '08) creates fantastical places.

Spirit of Adventure
Two documentaries portray challenging journeys and the importance of family

Can Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment Prevent Crime?
Why U.Va. students are teaching Russian literature at a juvenile correctional center

What’s Up, Doc?
The human body is a complex machine of about 10 trillion interconnected cells. Researchers at the U.Va. Health System are working with new technology to keep everything from our brains to our blood sugar in good shape.

What Can the New Frog in Town Tell Us About Our Eyes?
A biology student explains a U.Va. professor's new experimental animal







