The UVA LVG Seed Fund recently concluded its second year of Due Diligence in Seed Funds, an elective course in the entrepreneurship, innovation, and strategy discipline of Darden's MBA curriculum. The course offered eleven second-year Darden students...
by Lauren Wallace- 16 October 2017
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Darden welcomed a second group from the University of Piura’s PAD School of Management to grounds last week for another week-long International Partner Program. Thirty-two part-ti...
In January 2017, the pilot Due Diligence in Seed Funds course launched at UVA’s Darden School of Business as an elective in the entrepreneurship, innovation and strategy discipline. In collaboration with the recently appointed managing director of th...
UVA Today
By: Sophie Zunz, [email protected]
The University of Virginia’s hometown continues to draw plaudits for its entrepreneurial ecosystem, with Entrepreneur magazine naming the Charlottesville area No. 4 on its list of the 50 best citie...
The University of Virginia’s hometown has long been a hub of innovation, but in the last five years Charlottesville has exploded with entrepreneurial growth. The National Venture Capital Association recently ranked Charlottesville as the fastest-grow...
Thomas C. MacAvoy of Charlottesville, Va., died Thursday, May 28, 2015, at Westminster-Canterbury of the Blue Ridge. He was born April 24, 1928, in New York City. Tom was the beloved husband for 62 years of Peggy MacAvoy and father to Moira MacAvoy a...
Kathryne Elizabeth Ford Carr was called to Heaven Friday, April 17, 2015.Born
January 31, 1955 in Albuquerque, New Mexico she lived in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Venezuela, Montana, D.C. and Seattle. She graduated from Staples High in Westpo...
By H. Brevy CannonUVA Today
The University of Virginia recruited W. Mark Crowell in 2010 to lead a fundamental transformation of how U.Va. does innovation and research translation, guided by a longer-term, broader conception of the many related benef...
By H. Brevy CannonUVA Today
Four student teams divvied up $40,000 in prize money Friday at the University of Virginia Entrepreneurship Cup – three of them for plans that could improve the health of millions of people.
The $20,000 first-place check we...
By H. Brevy CannonUVA Today
Technology and business ventures with ties to the University of Virginia will be pitched to an audience of investors from across the country, representing roughly $20 billion in active capital funds, at U.Va.'s fourth annu...