virginia.edu |
Monthly Uniques | 577.0K US |
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2,730
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The University of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA was founded in 1819 by Thomas Jefferson. The cornerstone of the University's first building was laid in 1817, with Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and James Monroe in attendance. [Description from dmoz]
It says a lot that the University of Virginia (UVa) is Thomas Jefferson's proudest achievement. The nation's third president (as well as inventor, philosopher, and author, among other titles) founded the school in 1819. With just over 20,000 students enrolled in its 10 graduate and undergraduate schools, UVa is one of the most prestigious public universities in the US. The school has been noted for its law program, English department, and its more than 150-year-old, student-enforced conduct code (the Honor System). The school also includes the University of Virginia Health System, which trains future doctors and other health care workers at its Medical Center hospital. [Description from Hoover's]
This site reaches over 577K U.S. monthly people.The typical visitor reads the Richmond Times-Dispatch and watches PBS Online.
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US Web Demographics
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95 | |
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104 | |
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< 18 |
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118 |
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123 | |
| 25-34 |
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108 | |
| 35-44 |
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100 | |
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88 | ||
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70 | ||
| 65+ |
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56 | ||
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No Kids |
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86 | |
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114 | |
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$0-50k |
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84 | |
| $50-100k |
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88 | ||
| $100-150k |
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107 | |
| $150k+ |
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115 | |
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No College |
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84 | |
| College |
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103 | |
| Grad School |
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142 | |
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Caucasian |
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92 | |
| African American |
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130 | |
| Asian |
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135 | |
| Hispanic |
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117 | |
| Other |
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99 | ||
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Audience Also Likes
Data Source: United States
The people who visit virginia.edu are also likely to visit these categories and sites:
| Affinity | Regional/Local News |
|---|---|
| 16.3x | Richmond Times-Dispa... |
| 6.1x | San Francisco Chroni... |
| 5.9x | New York Times |
| 4.9x | Washington Post |
| Affinity | Nonprofit |
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| 16.2x | gutenberg.org |
| 10.3x | The Library of Congr... |
| 8.1x | Internet Archive |
| 4.3x | PBS |
| Affinity | Schools/Universities |
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| 11.7x | the University of Wa... |
| 11.1x | the University of Mi... |
| 9.2x | Berkeley |
| 6.1x | the University of Wi... |
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