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Four U.Va. Undergraduates Chosen as Winners of Goldwater Scholarships

IN RECOGNITION OF their intellect and research, four U.Va. students are among the 310 Goldwater Scholarship winners for 2004-05. The award covers the cost of tuition, fees, books, and room and board up to a maximum of $7,500 per year for one or two years of undergraduate study. This is the fourth year that all four candidates from U.Va. were chosen. All four are also Harrison Undergraduate Research Award recipients. Full story.

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Take a Walk on the Beautiful Side: U.Va. Opens Pavilion Gardens

Put on your walking shoes and experience the splendor of U.Va. in the springtime. As part of Historic Garden Week, U.Va.’s Academical Village, including the Lawn and pavilion gardens, plus Carr’s Hill gardens and Morea House, will be open Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., free of charge. Visitors also are invited to the University Art Museum’s “Flowers Interpret Art” show, featuring flower arrangements inspired by works of art. Full story.

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National Physics Day Show Set for April 21 at U.Va.

Curious about physical phenomena? U.Va. physics professors Robert Watkins (above) and Steve Thornton will amaze and delight both young and old with demonstrations, including exploding balloons, balancing blocks, moving fireballs, and thrown curveballs at the 10th Annual National Physics Day show on Wednesday. To accommodate the anticipated large crowds, there will be two identical shows at 6 and 7:15 p.m. Full story.

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