So says Kiplinger.com. At the heart of it all is Jefferson’s university, and its concept of an "academical village." The village is built around an architecture meant to foster lifelong learning and ensure interaction between…
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Shenandoah Joe’s on Ivy Road in Charlottesville
Shenandoah Joe’s new location on Ivy Road in the former Java Java spot brings something new to Charlottesville – each cup is individually brewed – the beans are ground for each cup!
The real estate business is about social networking – on and off-line (as in “In Real Life”) – and frequently “off” meets “on” – for example, @steinarknutsen came into Shenandoah Joe’s this morning and said, “I knew you were here, I saw your tweet!
UVA Match Day tomorrow – March 19 2009
It’s going to be interesting to see what impact this year’s incoming (and outgoing) medical Residents have on the market. If you match at UVA, start getting acclimated: Charlottesville relocation map – most Residents must stay within a 20 minute radius of the Medical School.
UVA Match Day 2009 – March 19
The four days of the Match are broken down as follows: Match Day is : Match Day is when 4th year medical students find out which residency program they matched with. … two days before, you find out IF you matched or not. … UVA medical residents (and JAG School folks, Law and Darden – I love that Darden’s Dean is blogging – students, et al) have traditionally comprised a significant segment of the Charlottesville and Albemarle real estate market.
Economic Summit in Charlottesville this September
Courtesy of C-Ville’s blog : For three days, these financial leaders, who represent three quarters of worldwide economic activity, will tackle the issues involved with Sovereign Wealth Funds, global financial stability, changes in the world economic power and influence, the credit crunch and the future of the new financial architecture. From UVa’s site – This unique group represents three-quarters of worldwide economic activity, reaching beyond traditional G7 meetings to include perspectives from emerging markets and developing economies on issues including: • Sovereign wealth funds; • Global financial stability and economic governance; • Challenges posed by changes in the centers of world economic power and influence; • The subprime crisis and credit crunch; and (bolding mine) • The future of the new financial architecture.
Darden’s Dean is blogging
I don’t know if this is a widespread trend among Business schools, but it’s great that Dean Bruner, Dean of the Darden Business School is blogging . Check it out .
A match day loss and possible substantial gain
Received this morning from a client who was anticipating Matching at the University of Virginia – Unfortunately I matched at my second choice not my first … definitely a bit disappointed but still excited to get the next part of my life started. THANK YOU for being such a wonderful resource for me these last few months – I have learned a lot… and I appreciate the time you spent with me.