Neglected War of 1812 Affirmed American Independence, U.Va. Historian Writes
Matt KellyJune 6, 2012 — This year marks the bicentennial of a war most people don't often think about. While the United States marks the sesquicentennial of the Civil War, the 200th anniversary of the...
View ArticleFrom the Type to the Shelf, Book Talks Will Illuminate This Summer
Anne E. BromleyJune 12, 2012 — The Rare Book School at the University of Virginia will offer summer lectures free and open to the public through July. The schedule consists of talks by specialists from...
View ArticleFrom 14,000 Pages to 60: Library Unveils Website Redesign
Rob Seal The University of Virginia Library, which posted U.Va.'s first public Web page two decades ago, will unveil its new website July 19 – a top-to-bottom rebuild of one of the University's...
View ArticleLibrary's Modernized Ivy Stacks Completed and Welcoming More Items
Rob SealAfter two years of renovation and sorting through hundreds of books, journals, microfilms and more, the new and improved Ivy Stacks, a University of Virginia Library system's storage facility,...
View ArticleTake Virtual Tour of U.Va. Declaration of Independence Exhibit
Rob SealJuly 2, 2012 — If you're staying put this July 4 but want to do something patriotic, consider a virtual visit to the University of Virginia Library's Declaration of Independence exhibit. The...
View ArticleNeatline Helps Map New World of Digital Humanities Scholarship
Rob SealJuly 5, 2012 — A new digital humanities tool that lets scholars merge maps, timelines, archives and artifacts to create online narratives about everything from H.P. Lovecraft to Civil War...
View Article17 Days that Shook U.Va. -- Library, Course Aim to Preserve Event for...
Rob SealSome University of Virginia staff and faculty have turned an eye toward scholarly opportunities presented by the tumultuous 17 days in June between President Teresa A. Sullivan's resignation...
View ArticleU.Va. Is Tops in Financial Aid, Says New Princeton Review Guidebook
Marian Anderfuren AccessUVa, the University of Virginia's financial aid program, is again rated as the best in the nation among public institutions in The Princeton Review's 2013 edition of "The Best...
View ArticleSpecial Collections Exhibit to Commemorate Charlottesville's 250th Anniversary
Rob SealArtifacts evoking a quarter millennium of Charlottesville history, from the oldest known city map to a section of the rope used to hang a murderous mayor, will be on display this fall in the...
View ArticleGuilford: Upcoming Report on Online Education at U.Va. Could Be Groundbreaking
Rob SealA forthcoming in-depth study of online education spearheaded by the University of Virginia’s Faculty Senate has the potential to be a landmark report, not just for the University, but for all...
View ArticleNeglected War of 1812 Affirmed American Independence, U.Va. Historian Writes
Matt KellyJune 6, 2012 — This year marks the bicentennial of a war most people don't often think about.While the United States marks the sesquicentennial of the Civil War, the 200th anniversary of the...
View ArticleFrom 14,000 Pages to 60: Library Unveils Website Redesign
Rob SealThe University of Virginia Library, which posted U.Va.'s first public Web page two decades ago, will unveil its new website July 19 – a top-to-bottom rebuild of one of the University's...
View ArticleFrom the Type to the Shelf, Book Talks Will Illuminate This Summer
Anne E. BromleyJune 12, 2012 — The Rare Book School at the University of Virginia will offer summer lectures free and open to the public through July. The schedule consists of talks by specialists from...
View ArticleLibrary's Modernized Ivy Stacks Completed and Welcoming More Items
Rob SealAfter two years of renovation and sorting through hundreds of books, journals, microfilms and more, the new and improved Ivy Stacks, a University of Virginia Library system's storage facility,...
View ArticleTake Virtual Tour of U.Va. Declaration of Independence Exhibit
Rob SealJuly 2, 2012 — If you're staying put this July 4 but want to do something patriotic, consider a virtual visit to the University of Virginia Library's Declaration of Independence exhibit. The...
View ArticleNeatline Helps Map New World of Digital Humanities Scholarship
Rob SealJuly 5, 2012 — A new digital humanities tool that lets scholars merge maps, timelines, archives and artifacts to create online narratives about everything from H.P. Lovecraft to Civil War...
View Article17 Days that Shook U.Va. -- Library, Course Aim to Preserve Event for...
Rob SealSome University of Virginia staff and faculty have turned an eye toward scholarly opportunities presented by the tumultuous 17 days in June between President Teresa A. Sullivan's resignation...
View ArticleU.Va. Is Tops in Financial Aid, Says New Princeton Review Guidebook
Marian Anderfuren AccessUVa, the University of Virginia's financial aid program, is again rated as the best in the nation among public institutions in The Princeton Review's 2013 edition of "The Best...
View ArticleSpecial Collections Exhibit to Commemorate Charlottesville's 250th Anniversary
Rob SealArtifacts evoking a quarter millennium of Charlottesville history, from the oldest known city map to a section of the rope used to hang a murderous mayor, will be on display this fall in the...
View ArticleGuilford: Upcoming Report on Online Education at U.Va. Could Be Groundbreaking
Rob SealA forthcoming in-depth study of online education spearheaded by the University of Virginia’s Faculty Senatehas the potential to be a landmark report, not just for the University, but for all of...
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