Just weeks after current and former Cavaliers captured a school-record 14 medals at the Paris Olympics, rower Skylar Dahl ...
UVA has begun offering “tech sabbatical” courses, requiring students to put away their phones and laptops as part of their coursework inside the classroom and to commit to screen-free hours outside of ...
Editor’s note: This is an abridged version of a story that was published in the Fall 2024 issue of Virginia Magazine. To read the full version, click here. A place with a 200-year history like UVA is ...
Editor’s note: This is a condensed version of a story that ran in Virginia Magazine’s Fall 2024 edition. For the full version, click here. Just five or six people showed up to start “Charlottesville’s ...
A new advising task force is designing a new first-year experience and implementing digital solutions that make the process ...
A place with a 200-year history like UVA is bound to have tales to tell—tragedies, untimely deaths, unsettled lore.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed bills ending preferential treatment for applicants related to alumni of the state’s public universities.
A law school climb to Everest base camp could set a new baseline in global learning.
James Randolph Roebuck Jr. (Grad ’69, ’77), the University of Virginia Student Council’s first Black president, who helped moderate the antiwar turmoil of May Days 1970 and went on to a 35-year career ...
Joseph Francis Kett, co-author of The Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, whose wide-ranging intellect and barbed Brooklyn patter captivated decades of students in some of the history department’s ...
The School of Data Science’s new home—a four-story, 61,000-square-foot building at the corner of Emmet Street and Ivy Road—opened this spring. The interactive sculpture in the new Data Science ...