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Student Experience
The Grounds Are Alive, With the First Day of Classes
Parents, here are some of those back-to-school pictures you couldn’t take yourselves this year. Enjoy!
Student Experience
If I’d Only Known: Lawnies Offer Advice to New Students
From restaurant recommendations to the best study spots, fourth-year students offer tips to new Wahoos.
Research & Discovery
What’s Eating You? 5 Fascinating Facts About Parasites
A UVA biologist shares some trivia about parasites, which are anything but trivial ecologically.
Business & Government
Q&A: What Is a Conservatorship and Why Was Michael Oher Under One?
UVA Today talked to family law expert Naomi Cahn about the former NFL player’s effort to end the arrangement.
University News
Assessing the Changing Nature of UVA’s Workforce
The changing nature of higher education has sparked some universities, including UVA, to examine their expanding workforce.
Research & Discovery
What Is a ‘Flash Drought’? And How Did It Contribute to the Deadly Maui Fires?
An expert UVA hydrologist foresees even greater risks as climate change persists.
Research & Discovery
Can Ultrasound Waves Help People Quit Cocaine?
UVA Health researchers received an NIH grant to test low-intensity focused ultrasound on brain cells to reduce the desire for cocaine.
Student Experience
UVA President, Players Tackle Move-In for Dorm Dwellers
A few families of first-year students found hauling stuff into dorms was less taxing than expected. That’s because President Jim Ryan, members of UVA leadership and a battalion of football players lent muscle to the move.
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