UVA NewsMakers is a public service program that features talks by notable speakers and scholars who are either on the faculty or visiting the University of Virginia. Program transcripts and Webcasts are available online.
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UVa Today is a daily online newspaper that publishes the latest University news.
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Virtual Jamestown offers a variety of online teaching materials to assist K-12 educators with using digital history materials in their classrooms.
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The UVa Visual History Collection is an online archive of images and photographs of people, places, and events at the University of Virginia. Users may browse the collection or search by keyword.
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This five-course undergraduate certificate focuses on the skills needed to write, develop, and manage content for the Web. All required courses are offered online and at UVa's Northern Virginia Center.
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In 1937, Mayo Clinic physician Philip
S. Hench began a lifelong project to
document the story of the yellow fever
discovery. His monumental collection
of manuscripts, printed materials,
photographs, artifacts, and research
is the source of this digital archive,
the Philip S. Hench Walter Reed Yellow
Fever Collection.
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The American Studies Program maintains
a selective guide to internet
resources for the study of American
Culture(s).
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The Youth Leadership Initiative (YLI)
provides free civics and government
resources to K-12 educators
nationwide. YLI's engaging lesson
plans and simulations are designed to
motivate students to participate in
the American political process.
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