A first look at Hoos Rise Together, a new program supporting low-income and first-generation high school seniors across the country.
Following two recent town halls for students, faculty, staff and community members, Friday’s virtual town hall will address parents’ questions.
The bachelor’s degree program will enable students to answer fundamental questions about materials – not only what they are, but also how they behave in real-world environments and why.
Lt. Col. Geraldo Peralta, the new commander of the University of Virginia’s Army ROTC Program, wants cadets to learn teamwork and flexibility and extend their capabilities.
Amid a global pandemic and nationwide protests, one UVA research project has forged new virtual connections that bring lessons from civil-rights-era teachers to present-day educators.
UVA English professor Susan Fraiman, an expert in feminism, explored the word “home,” and its context amid the coronavirus pandemic.
President Jim Ryan and other UVA leaders answered questions and outlined public health measures designed to protect the Charlottesville community during the fall semester.
New York City ER physician Dr. Lorna Breen committed suicide after months of working on the coronavirus front lines. In the wake of her death, her family and colleagues assert that the stigma clinicians experience when seeking mental health help must stop.