In an era of extreme polarization, following the most contentious presidential election in modern history, what does productive political dialogue look like?
A snowy Sunday reminded the UVA community that winter persists, even if the spring semester is about to begin.
In a difficult year, these researchers stood out – and the University recognized them Friday at an online ceremony.
The University is making the move to ease applicants’ anxiety as COVID-19 continues to potentially disrupt administration of both the SAT and ACT.
In a 47-year career as a sports writer covering UVA athletics for the Roanoke Times, alumnus Doug Doughty prided himself on staying objective – and having fun.
The new project aims to help lower the temperature of public discourse in the U.S. and raise the standards of civic engagement.
Beginning Sunday, vaccinations will be given by appointment at the former Big Lots space in Seminole Square shopping center – part of a major community effort.
During a virtual town hall session on Thursday, members of UVA’s leadership team answered questions from students, faculty, staff, parents and community members about the spring semester.