Statistically, UVA’s Class of 2023 is the most competitive ever. Go beyond the numbers, though, and meet four exceptional first-year students.
The books are all right. A hardy band of workers is moving 1.7 million books and other items from Alderman Library, which will close in May for much-needed renovation, into the Ivy Stacks Building and Clemons Library.
Solomon, newly installed as dean of the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy, sees a unique culture at the University, driven by a compelling curiosity he hopes to cultivate and encourage.
The list includes new beer and wine gardens, making water cheaper and more available, improvements to the sound and Wi-Fi systems, and tech intended to speed fans through entrance and concession lines.
A Virginia wildflower is providing clues to what happens when a plant species adapts to a changing climate.
From establishing the Compassionate Care Initiative 10 years ago to addressing the 2019 graduates at the second Final Exercises ceremony, Fontaine has been one of UVA’s most empathetic, forthright and inspiring leaders.
UVA Cancer Center physician Dr. Nicole Kelleher, a past winner of the Charlottesville Women’s Four-Miler, enters Saturday’s race with a new perspective: that of a cancer survivor.
From Kiplinger to Money Magazine, publications roll out their assessments of colleges and universities just as students descend upon campuses around the country. Here’s how UVA has stacked up so far.