A pair of Dartmouth professors, adept at fostering challenging conversations about Israel and Palestine, shared their advice with a UVA audience Tuesday.
The Class of 2024 is preparing to don caps and gowns and graduate from UVA. Here is where you will find everything you need to know about the class and Final Exercises.
Arts & Sciences Dean Christa Acampora will moderate Tuesday’s public discussion about fostering respectful dialogue among college students and the public.
Leslie Oviedo shared a one-bedroom apartment with her mom in high school. After earning a full scholarship to UVA, she’s now headed to a Fortune Global 500 company.
The Staff Senate selected two staff ideas for implementation through Hoos Making an Impact, which aims to boost efficiency across Grounds and elevate staff success.
Seventy-five percent of military moms in the 48,000-person sample exceeded national weight gain guidelines. The Department of Defense is America’s largest employer.
Traveling to UVA from just south of Siberia fulfilled a lifelong dream for Russian student Anzhelika Parenchuk. But the journey, at times, wasn’t easy.
UVA Board of Visitors member Tom DePasquale, who created an emergency fund to keep students in school at UVA Wise, has been honored by that institution.
UVA’s Karsh Institute of Democracy and Public Service Pathways brought four award-winning photojournalists to Grounds to share the triumphs and challenges of their profession.
UVA Law welcomed hundreds of law students from across the country to the annual tournament which included softball games and events held on the Corner.
UVA’s School of Law remains the No. 1 public law school in the country. The Education School cracked the top 10 for the first time in more than 20 years.
The newly renovated library was named after former University President Edgar Shannon, who served as the leader of the University of Virginia from 1959 until 1974.
Student Legal Services hosted an open house on Thursday, honoring Lester Wilson, the organization’s prior legal practitioner, and welcoming Teresa Hepler, the new attorney.
Political action committees connected to Democratic leaders spent $2.7 million to support a conservative Ohio Republican. What’s the method behind their madness?
University of Virginia alumna Shannon Nash’s latest documentary shines the spotlight on an organization dedicated to championing women of color on executive boards.
Graduating medical students across the country learned Friday where they will complete their residencies, the next step on the road to becoming doctors.
A political shocker unfolded last week when President Joe Biden lost a primary contest. A UVA alum and entrepreneur was behind the ballot-box surprise.
For UVA’s experts, the ensuing media frenzy raises important questions about how the industry labels artists who do not stay in one lane when they are making music.
After a vote on a student-led referendum asking UVA’s Investment Management Company to drop companies linked to Israel, the president addressed the Board of Visitors on Friday.
The University of Virginia’s Buildings and Grounds committee OKs housing schematics, considers new Research Computing Data Center and a parking garage near John Paul Jones Arena.
Erika Perkins of UVA Rec says to think about exercise differently, fitting in 10- and 15-minute sessions to reach the recommended 150 minutes of movement a week.
The family of two of the most generous UVA benefactors has committed to support University athletics and research into Alzheimer’s and related diseases.
Fluctuation in U.S. political support for Ukraine is making Ukrainians nervous and Putin gleeful, but European aid holds steady, says a Miller Center expert.
Despite losing every contest for her party’s nomination to former President Donald Trump, Trump’s last remaining opponent is staying on the campaign trail – so far.
School of Medicine researchers say their understanding of the complex relationship between pain and progesterone could lead to new treatments for migraines.
Law professor Paul Stephan of UVA’s Miller Center describes Alexei Navalny as a nationalist opposition leader who increasingly annoyed Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
The publication surveyed more than 170,000 employees to identify the country’s top employers and ranked UVA highest among colleges and universities in Virginia.
As UVA again aims for the College World Series, a former All-America pitcher has added to the quest with a gift that could help the team get there in style.
Just because New York Fashion Week is ending doesn’t mean fashionable fun is over. CRAVE, a student-led organization, will host a show of its own in April.
It’s not always clear when a university should issue institutional statements about significant social and political events. A new UVA committee will soon offer guidance.
The school tied for second in the latest U.S. News ranking of online graduate education programs, and was named the top online education master’s program for veterans.
Decades of media attention have made Punxsutawney Phil the authority on wintry weather, even as local groundhogs are awaiting their prognosticating shot.
In the gym, located in the Student Health and Wellness building, students can schedule one-on-one sessions with a fitness staff member for $30 an hour.
Also in this roundup: an influential blog lauds UVA professors for impactful education research, a mathematician earns international recognition and several law professors make news.
From informal dinners to conversations with war correspondents, UVA is planning a variety of educational opportunities to delve deeper into the roots of the conflict.
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UVA and local organizations are partnering to host events honoring the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and the 60th anniversary of the signing of the Civil Rights Bill.
The University reduced its energy consumption per square foot by 27% over a 10-year period, cutting its carbon emissions and getting closer to its sustainability goals.
A mindfulness-based professional learning program co-created by a UVA professor has been shown to improve both teacher well-being and student outcomes.
The Office of Admission is expected to release decisions on Friday. This is an invitation to newly admitted students to please share your responses with UVA Today.
The heads of almost all of Virginia’s colleges and universities gathered at UVA as part of a statewide summit to foster free expression in academic settings.
The former university controller at the University of Florida brings to UVAFinance a wealth of experience and proven track record in financial management.
After more than 40 years, the University’s apprentice program still produces the tradespeople Facilities Management needs to keep the physical plant operating.
An epic picture defines what is still considered one of the best wins in Wahoo history. Here’s how it all happened – in front of and behind the camera.
UVA leaders, in consultation with Albemarle County prosecutors, will wait until the criminal prosecution of the accused is complete before releasing the report.
Also in this roundup: The ACC honors an athlete and administrator for leading racial equity and social justice efforts, a pathologist receives a lifetime achievement award, and more.
The gift bolsters UVA’s standing as one of only two public universities offering need-blind admissions and committing to meet 100% of students’ demonstrated financial needs.
On the anniversary of the tragic shooting on Grounds, hundreds of students gathered in front of Old Cabell Hall to remember Devin Chandler, Lavel Davis Jr. and D’Sean Perry.
The president delivered this video on Sunday to members of the University community, just ahead of the anniversary of the shooting that took the lives of student-athletes Devin Chandler, Lavel Davis Jr. and D’Sean Perry.
Beginning Friday, a variety of events around Grounds will honor the lives lost a year ago and help students, faculty and staff get through a difficult day.
New UVA research links food allergens such as milk and dairy to increased risk of heart disease and death – even for some people without allergy symptoms.
With the holidays coming, UVA’s Dr. Bill Petri says the best defense is still getting vaccinated against the coronavirus and the flu so everyone is safe.
Hoos First, a branch of UVA’s Office of Student Affairs, is putting on a weeklong celebration of the nationwide First-Generation College Celebration Day.
UVA schools, centers and faculty are offering educational opportunities for community members to learn about topics related to the conflict in the Middle East.
Musician Jon Batiste and acclaimed director Ava DuVernay joined dozens of other Hollywood dignitaries in visiting Charlottesville for the 36th annual event.
The latest gift from a prominent UVA Darden alumnus will go toward pioneering artificial intelligence at the business school and a new residential college.
The fall color may have reached its peak this week in Charlottesville, and unseasonably warm temperatures allowed folks to get outside and enjoy the show.
From outrageous promises to treasured family time, several members of the UVA and Charlottesville communities shared personal stories to an audience of strangers.
The Cavalier football team celebrated Saturday after it earned its first-ever road victory over a top-10 opponent, beating previously undefeated North Carolina.
UVA’s Democracy360 event seeks to increase understanding of threats to global democracy. One threat is the state of the media. Two veteran journalists weigh in.
Journalists, policymakers, scholars, activists, artists, students and community members from around the world are arriving in Charlottesville to explore the biggest challenges to democracy.
President Jim Ryan hosts Dr. Bruce Greyson, who has been studying the phenomenon for nearly 50 years and is on the faculty of UVA’s Division of Perceptual Studies.
Appalachia and India are more than 8,000 miles apart, but UVA environmental researchers are helping communities in both places adapt to a changing climate.
A group of nations, including some of the United States’ global adversaries, forms a sizable but incoherent bloc that’s riven with its own rivalries, says the director of UVA’s National Security Policy Center.
Also in this roundup: a former dean is named a “living legend,” several professors receive career achievement honors, and young faculty find the spotlight, too.
From the basketball sideline to the Senate floor (albeit temporarily), casual attire is trending in workspaces. A Darden School professor weighs in on the movement.
In a short speech and a longer question-and-answer session, the former diplomat supported the previous administration but largely steered clear of attacking the current one.
The study, conducted by UVA’s Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service, pegged UVA’s total economic contribution at $7.2 billion in gross domestic product.
UVA infectious diseases expert Dr. William Petri says now is the time to plan when to get protected, especially for the very young, seniors and pregnant women.
Danielle Citron, a prominent privacy advocate and UVA law professor, says schools are misinterpreting a law to mean 24/7 surveillance is required. It’s not and is causing great harm.
A UVA-based team is testing a robot used to increase young learners’ exposure to computer science skills in areas from southwest Virginia to rural Colombia.
A grant will allow a UVA professor to explore the science of how rivers influence their neighboring communities, and will also create art in the process.
The analysis from the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression comes two years after the University unanimously adopted a statement on free expression and free inquiry.
Virginia's population will be even bigger, and its residents older and more concentrated in metropolitan areas by 2030, according to the UVA Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service.
Folks have nurtured welcoming and supportive Facebook groups by answering questions and offering free meals. One mom even created a UVA Parents Peloton group.
Education professor Michael Kennedy says artificial intelligence paired with best practices may help elementary school children learn better and faster.