Matt Simpson, who has been blind since childhood, was poised to head to the Paralympics to compete in goalball after earning his law degree in May. Simpson will join Sidley Austin in Washington, D.C., as a litigation associate.
The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive Tuesday and Wednesday at John Paul Jones Arena to replenish a blood supply that has been reduced by the COVID-19 pandemic.
UVA is teaming with the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce, the City of Charlottesville and Albemarle County to look for ways to regenerate local business.
The refreshed designs enhance a brand rich in history and tradition. They include updates to the iconic V-Sabre mark, two new secondary marks and a revised color scheme.
Answering the question on the mind of the University community is neither simple nor easy. UVA must consider many complex factors influenced by a pandemic that has deeply affected higher education.
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, UVA’s Center for Survey Research wants to help people and local agencies in Central Virginia get a better idea of what the future holds.
On the 10th anniversary of former UVA lacrosse player Yeardley Love’s murder, current members of the team – despite being scattered due to the COVID-19 pandemic – are raising money to battle relationship violence in her honor.
“I’ve been trying to replace the sense of loss with a sense of gratitude.” Hear fourth-year students reflect on a semester cut short, as the coronavirus pandemic brought challenges far greater than any exam or course.