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  2. John T. Casteen III - Wikipedia

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    John Thomas Casteen III [2] (born December 11, 1943, in Portsmouth, Virginia [3]) is an American educator. He served as president of the University of Connecticut from 1985 to 1990 [4] and as Professor of English [5] and president of the University of Virginia from 1990 through 2010. [6]

  3. University of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    University of Virginia Type Public research university Established January 25, 1819 ; 206 years ago (January 25, 1819) Founder Thomas Jefferson Accreditation SACS Academic affiliations AAU ORAU SCHEV URA Sea-grant Space-grant Endowment $14.2 billion (2024) Budget $5.8 billion (2024) [a] President James E. Ryan Provost Ian Baucom Academic staff 3,265 (Fall 2019) 3,083 full-time 182 part-time ...

  4. The Lawn - Wikipedia

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    The Lawn has served as the University of Virginia's symbolic center since the university was founded in 1819. It annually serves as the site of the university's graduation ceremonies, as well as various events throughout the year.

  5. North American Academy of Liturgy - Wikipedia

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    The North American Academy of Liturgy (NAAL) is an ecumenical and inter-religious association of liturgical scholars who collaborate in research. "Academy members are specialists in liturgical studies, theologians, artists, musicians, and persons in related disciplines, whose work affects liturgical expression and furthers liturgical understanding."

  6. University of Virginia College of Arts and Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The College enrolls approx. 12,000 students undergraduate and 5,000 graduate students in over 55 fields. For the class entering 2007, 18,048 students applied and 6,274 were offered admission with 3,260 accepting admittance into the College. 88% of the enrolling students ranked in the top 10th of their graduating classes.

  7. John Foley (Jesuit) - Wikipedia

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    John Foley SJ (born 1939) is an American Jesuit priest who is a composer of Catholic liturgical music and a professor of liturgy.Among his compositions are "One Bread, One Body" (1978), "Earthen Vessels" (1975), "Come to the Water" (1978), "The Cry of the Poor" (1978), "For You Are My God" (1970), and the album As a River of Light (1989).

  8. Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy

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    The Frank Batten School, located in Charlottesville, Virginia, was established in 2007 by a $100 million gift from University of Virginia alumnus Frank Batten. [3] A part of the university's strategic plan, the Batten School was designed to be an expression of UVA's Jeffersonian heritage.

  9. Georgetown Center for Liturgy - Wikipedia

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    The Georgetown Center for Liturgy, founded in 1981 by Georgetown University and Holy Trinity Catholic Church, was an education, research, and consultation center dedicated to transforming American Catholic parishes through the liturgical renewal initiated by the Second Vatican Council. The Center for Liturgy offered a range of quality national ...