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News Story: U.Va. Seeks to Restore Seagrass to Eastern Shore Bays8/2/07 - Environmental scientist Karen McGlathery, lead investigator on a project to restore seagrasses to the Eastern Shore Bays, discusses the potential success of the work. |
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News Story: Shirley Payne Discusses Social Security Numbers and New IDs7/31/07 - Shirley Payne, director for security coordination and policy for the Office of Information Technology and Communication, discusses the importance of the new University ID program in relation to the efforts to minimize the use of social security numbers. |
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New Story: President John T. Casteen Introduces Economic Impact Study6/28/07 - University of Virginia President John T. Casteen III described the findings of a new study of the economic impact that the University has on Charlottesville and Albemarle County as well as the Commonwealth of Virginia. The study was prepared by economists at U.Va.'s Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service. |
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New Story: William Shobe Discusses U.Va.'s Impact on the Commonwealth of Virginia6/28/07 - William M. Shobe, director of business and economics research at the Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service at the University of Virginia, describes the way that the University serves as "an economic engine." |
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News Story: David Neuman Address Issues of Sustainability at Community Briefing6/21/07 - David Neuman, the University's architect, discussed the importance of the sustainability efforts currently underway at U.Va. during the annual Community Briefing. |
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News Story: Engineering Complex Systems Creating Complex Dynamics from Simple Rhythms6/7/07 - John L. |
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News Story: Rome Reborn Unveiled6/6/07 - Bernard Frischer,director of the "Rome Reborn" project and director of the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities at the University of Virginia, discusses the significance of the unique project. |
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News Story: Pros and Cons of Spelling Bees5/21/07 - Marcia Invernizzi, Edmund H. Henderson Professor of Education and program coordinator at the McGuffey Reading Center at the University of Virginia, says that spelling bees are bad teaching tools but valuable reminders of the richness of language. |
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