Noted architectural historian Richard Guy Wilson discusses the past, present, and future of Thomas Jefferson’s Academical Village, the University of Virginia.

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Noted architectural historian Richard Guy Wilson discusses the past, present, and future of Thomas Jefferson’s Academical Village, the University of Virginia.
University of Virginia Professor of Astronomy, Ed Murphy, discusses the latest Space news with Coy Barefoot.
Poet, wastrel, and former University of Virginia student Edgar Allan Poe presented a selection of his best known works to the Jefferson Literary and Debating Society on Friday, November 13, 2009. Mr. Poe’s recitations included Eldorado, The Raven, and a chilling enactment of The Tell-Tale Heart.
Scott Craig Jones is the image and voice of Edgar Allan Poe. He presents “Edgar Allan Poe Comes Alive!” to middle school, high school, and college audiences throughout the mid-Atlantic region. Find out more about The Traveling Jones Theater at his website.

The Operations Manager of Darden’s MBA Program, Michael Koenig, joins us to give an update on the Amazon Kindle DX pilot project in progress at Darden. In the headlines this week: “Making Independent Films,” “The Economy and Not-For-Profits,” “The E-Conference,” and “The UVA Cup.”
James Hilton, Chief Information Officer at the University of Virginia, discussed technology in the classroom and how technology is reshaping learning in America.
University of Virginia Professor of Politics, Herman Schwartz, joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss book Subprime Nation: American Power, Global Capital, and the Housing Bubble .

This week we hear from 2nd year student Ryan Rayborn, who tells us about The Darden Art Project or DART. In the headlines: “The Sustainability Forum,” “Darden Forms a New Alliance,” “Small Budget Films,” and “The Invisible Population in Technology.”

In the news this week: “The Artistic Side of Darden,” “A Great Showing in Maryland,” and “Renewable Energy and Sustainability.” In our interview segment we are joined by Erika Herz, Darden’s Manager of Sustainability. Erika talks about the School’s progress in that arena.

Darden alumnus Mike Bucci of the Class of 1996, inventor of the Painter’s Pyramid, joins us this week to discuss helping new entrepreneurs. In the headlines: “Sharing Their Marketing Know-How,” Remembering Classmates,” “Sustainability Conference,” and “A Memorial Service.”
Professor Ernie Ern joined the faculty of the University of Virginia in 1962 and has provided decades of service to the UVA community ever since. He joins Coy to share some of his memories of the University.
Dr. Bob Powers, Professor of Medicine and Emergency Medicine at the University of Virginia, discusses health care reform.