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What (who) is University of Virginia - definition

PUBLIC UNIVERSITY IN CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA
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  • [[Edwin Alderman]] was UVA's first president between 1904 and 1931, and instituted many reforms toward modernization.
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  • 2015 UVA research "redrew the map" of the human [[lymphatic system]], shown here in the 1858 ''[[Gray's Anatomy]]''.
  • Recessed windows of the monolithic [[Hereford College]]
  • many]] secret societies active on Grounds at the university
  • [[James Madison]] was the second rector of the University of Virginia until 1836.
  • 2019 NCAA tournament championship]] ("[[March Madness]]")
  • 54 students are selected to live on The Lawn during their final year.
  • the Rotunda]] in February 2013
  • [[Thomas Jefferson]], the university's founder, by [[Charles Willson Peale]] (1791)
  • The University Amphitheater is often used for outdoor lectures and student gatherings.
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  • Inside the Law Library
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  • UVA lacrosse has won 11 national championships, including nine national titles since NCAA oversight began.
  • [[William Faulkner]] once lived among the students of UVA after winning the [[Nobel Prize for Literature]], and bequeathed most of his papers to Alderman Library.

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¦ abbreviation ultraviolet radiation of relatively long wavelengths.
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·noun A small pulpy or juicy fruit containing several seeds and having a thin skin, as a grape.
University of Northern Virginia         
FOR-PROFIT UNIVERSITY IN VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES
University of Northern Virginia in Prague; UNVA
The University of Northern Virginia (UNVA) was an unaccredited for-profit private undergraduate and graduate university in Annandale, Virginia, The university offered bachelors, Masters and doctoral degrees. Although UNVA was not well known within the United States, it called itself the most popular American university for students from India.

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University of Virginia

The University of Virginia (UVA) is a public research university in Charlottesville, Virginia. It was founded in 1819 by Thomas Jefferson. Set within the Academical Village, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the university is referred to as a "Public Ivy" for offering an academic experience similar to that of an Ivy League university. It is known in part for certain rare characteristics among public universities such as its historic foundations, student-run honor code, and secret societies.

The original governing Board of Visitors included three U.S. presidents: Jefferson, James Madison, and James Monroe, the latter as sitting President of the United States at the time of its foundation. As its first two rectors, Presidents Jefferson and Madison played key roles in the university's foundation, with Jefferson designing both the original courses of study and the university's architecture. Located within its historic 1,135 acre central campus, the university is composed of eight undergraduate and three professional schools: the School of Law, the Darden School of Business, and the School of Medicine.

The University of Virginia's scholars have played a major role in the development of many academic disciplines, including economics, law, literary art, visual art, and the sciences. In research, the university has been a member of the Association of American Universities for 119 years, and the journal Science credited its faculty with two of the top ten global scientific breakthroughs in a single year. In sports, the university athletic teams are called the Cavaliers and lead the Atlantic Coast Conference in team NCAA Championships for men's sports, also ranking second in women's and overall titles. In 2015, and again in 2019, the University of Virginia was presented with the Capital One Cup for fielding the nation's best overall athletics programs for men's sports.

The university's alumni, faculty, and researchers have included several U.S. presidents, heads of state, Nobel laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners, Rhodes Scholars, Marshall Scholars, and Fulbright Scholars. Some 30 different governors of U.S. states have attended the university, as have numerous U.S. senators and congresspeople. UVA has produced 55 Rhodes Scholars, eighth highest in the United States, while its alumni have founded numerous companies (such as Reddit, CNET, and Space Adventures) which together produce more than $1.6 trillion in annual revenue and have created 2.3 million jobs.

Examples of use of University of Virginia
1. Smith, a University of Virginia politics professor.
2. University of Virginia political commentator Larry J.
3. Olsen, a housing economist at the University of Virginia.
4. Sabato, a political scientist at the University of Virginia.
5. The body of University of Virginia student Elizabeth M.