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Obama faces backlash for recent centrist views
Barack Obama is facing a rebellion from the liberal blogosphere that helped him lock up the Democratic presidential nomination. In recent days, Obama has criticized the Supreme Court for saying that child rapists cannot be executed and refused to oppose a decision knocking down a handgun...
Konover Construction and JSA Architects Awarded Design/Build Contract at the University of Virginia
Konover Construction Corporation, one of the region's premier construction managers in the construction of higher education projects , and JSA Architects of Silver Spring, MD were recently awarded a $14.35 million design/build contract for the University of Virginia 's new 54,000-sq.-ft. residence hall. Construction ...
UTEK Completes Technology Transfer with NetFabric Holdings, Inc.; Transfer Includes License to Software for Intrusion Detection
TAMPA, Fla. & DENVILLE, N.J. -- UTEK Corporation (AMEX:UTK) (LSE-AIM:UTK), a specialty finance company focused on technology transfer, and NetFabric Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB:NFBH), a company that provides information technology services and solutions, is pleased to announce that NetFabric Holdings, Inc. has acquired Intrusion Detection Technologies, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary...
The Potential For Underinvestment In Internet Security
With the continuing growth of the use of the Internet for business purposes, the consequences of a possible cyber attack that could create a large scale outage of long time duration becomes a more and more serious economic issue. In this paper, we construct a game-theoretic model that addresses the...
Spring break is time to check out colleges
NEW YORK -- For some families, spring break means lazy days on the beach or a trip to Disney World. But for families with a high school junior in the house, it's often the start of an ambitious week of college visits in search of an amiable match. ...
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The Virginia Center for Digital History at the University of Virginia recently announced the release of a new version of its website, "The Valley of the Shadow: Two Communities in the American Civil War." The Valley of the Shadow is a digital archive of primary sources...
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The 2003 Robert Fortenbaugh Memorial Lecturer will be MICHAEL F. HOLT, Langbourne M. Williams Professor of American History of the University of Virginia. The Fortenbaugh Lecture is presented each year on November 19, the anniversary of the Gettysburg Address, at Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. For information...
UVA latest in string of blackface incidents - Noteworthy News - University of Virginia fraternities
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. Two University of Virginia fraternities tarnished in a "blackface" incident at a Halloween party will not be expelled from campus, according to a Dec. 2 ruling by the school's Inter-Fraternity Council. While blasting the members of Zeta Psi and Kappa Alpha Order for "an apparent historical...
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The Virginia Foundation for the Humanities announces the availability of an expanded and revised website, now titled "The Atlantic Slave Trade and Slave Life in the Americas: A Visual Record," compiled by Jerome Handler Virginia Foundation for the Humanities and Michael Tuite (Digital Media Laboratory, University...
Web site presents visual record of the Atlantic slave trade - Tech briefs - Brief Article
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA, More than 800 images will comprise a visual gallery documenting the Atlantic slave trade and slavery in the Americas in a Web site maintained by the University of Virginia and the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities. Visitors to the Web site, <gropius.lib.virginia.edu/Slavery/>, can already view several hundred...
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