Four UVA leaders offer words of welcome to the Class of 2024 at this year’s virtual orientation.
An early fascination with American jazz music, and the discovery of a Jewish equivalent in Europe, sparked a career in the growing field of Jewish studies.
Alisha Ault, a 2015 UVA graduate, will study improving development-focused corporate social responsibility programs at the Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex.
One silver living of the pandemic is that it has brought alumni from all over the world closer together – virtually – through the Office of Engagement’s clubs’ program.
Three UVA students were hungry for reliable information on how political issues, from police reform to the pandemic or upcoming elections, were affecting their rural part of Virginia. They decided to take up the mic.
New books from faculty and alumni range from novels in contemporary settings to genre-bending memoirs to studies of historical topics or politics.
UVA Law alumnus Frederick Beinecke recently stepped down after five years as president of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
In the growing field of environmental justice, assistant professor Kimberly Fields studies how government and community responses can make a difference in addressing issues of environmental inequality.