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  2. John A. G. Davis - Wikipedia

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    John A. G. Davis. John Anthony Gardner Davis (March 5, 1802, in Middlesex County, Virginia – November 15, 1840, in Charlottesville, Virginia) was a professor at the University of Virginia School of Law who was shot to death by a student of the university.

  3. Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University, Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw (UKSW; Latin: Universitas Cardinalis Stephani Wyszyński Varsoviae) is a Polish state university created on the basis of the Academy of Catholic Theology in Warsaw. UKSW is a public university that offers education in the humanities, social studies, and natural sciences, and, since 2019, medicine.

  4. Fralin Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Fralin Museum of Art is an art museum at the University of Virginia. Before 2012, it was known as the University of Virginia Art Museum. It occupies the historic Thomas H. Bayly Building on Rugby Road in Charlottesville, Virginia, a short distance from the Rotunda. The museum's permanent collection consists of nearly 14,000 works; African ...

  5. Memorial Gymnasium (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    December 4, 2004. Designated VLR. March 17, 2004 [3] Memorial Gymnasium is a 2,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Charlottesville, Virginia. It opened in 1924. It replaced Fayerweather Gymnasium as home to the University of Virginia Cavaliers basketball team until University Hall opened in 1965.

  6. The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School

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    Website. website. The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School, also known as The JAG School or TJAGLCS, is a graduate-level division federal service academy located on the grounds of the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia. [1] The center is accredited by the American Bar Association to award the Master of Laws (LL.M ...

  7. University of Virginia School of Architecture - Wikipedia

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    In 1954 the university dissolved the School of Fine Arts, merging it into the College of Arts and Sciences, and creating a new School of Architecture. In the nine decades since its founding, the school has grown from an initial enrollment of eleven students to some 350 undergraduate and 175 graduate students, with 54 full-time faculty members ...

  8. Burley High School (Charlottesville, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Jackson P. Burley High School was a segregated school for African American students in Charlottesville, Virginia. Located on Rose Hill Drive, it opened in 1951 to serve students from both the City of Charlottesville and Albemarle County. It graduated its final class of seniors in 1967, and soon after, the City's interest in the school was ...

  9. The Lawn - Wikipedia

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    The Lawn, a part of Thomas Jefferson 's Academical Village, is a large, terraced grassy court at the historic center of Jefferson's academic community at the University of Virginia. The Lawn and its surrounding buildings, designed by Jefferson, demonstrate Jefferson's mastery of Palladian and Neoclassical architecture, and the site has been ...