Craig H. Benson, the 13th dean of UVA’s School of Engineering, led it to new heights for research, graduate enrollment, undergraduate learning opportunities and alumni engagement.
Presidential chiefs of staff and other White House alumni joined Miller Center experts to talk about presidential transitions, whether from one administration to the next or from a president’s first to second term.
In her new book, “Cool Town,” Grace Hale explores the cultural explosion that came out of Athens, Georgia, in the 1980s.
Ryan provides broader context of where we have been as a university, where we are, and where we are headed.
A trip to the Memorial to Enslaved Laborers over the summer inspired Terrell Jana, the football team’s top receiver, to pay homage in an unexpected way.
Student sitting in wooden rocker, left, while another student stands 6ft away talking to them

UVA Weekly: Mental Health, Rapid Testing and Helping Each Other

A Facilities Management crew recently wrestled with a quarter-ton of paint layers that sloughed off Beta Bridge. It was not the first time.
A new COVID-19 call center staffed with specially trained graduate students represents one of the ways the department has continued to tailor its services to respond to shifting demands during the pandemic.