The Early American Fiction Collection
provides online access to hundreds of
first edition texts, manuscripts,
letters, and visual materials with
significance for early American
literature.
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Through Explorations in Engineering, a distance learning course designed to help high school students and adult learners gain an appreciation of engineering, U.Va. Engineering School faculty are answering the call for increased efforts in engineering education — literally.
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This program monitors forensic
evaluation in Virginia. Information
is submitted voluntarily, maintained
in a database, and used to compile an
annual report.
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Online calendar of current health-
related events open to the public.
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The UVa HEATline is an information resource for area children, parents, and those coordinating summer activities and programs for children (i.e. coaches, camp directors, and child care providers). The HEATline provides current heat index information for the Charlottesville area and guidelines for preventing heat-related illnesses. The heat index information is updated throughout the day and is available online and through the HEATline telephone resource: HEATline (local) 434-243-7207; HEATline (toll free) 1-866-268-1472.
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Order a free Summer Safety Kit from UVa HEATline. Simply fill out the online form and submit.
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Juvenile Forensic Fact Sheets provide
clear and concise summaries of recent
research in juvenile forensic
evaluation to the general public.
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Sign up to volunteer with the McIntire
Department of Music.
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An online introduction to exhibits on
display at The Mary and David Harrison
Institute for American History,
Literature, and Culture.
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The University of Virginia Children's Hospital offers online tutorials for children and families on the following topics: Asthma; Cerebral Palsy; Chronic Constipation and Encopresis in Children; Gastroesophageal Reflux; Cleft Lip and Palate; Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder; and Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
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