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.
The Fralin Museum of Art and the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection at UVA aren’t open to visitors, but staff have been busy creating vibrant digital offerings – perfect for online classes, homeschooling or a quick break.
Project SAFE, a national coalition of tax scholars joined by UVA Law professors Ruth Mason and Andrew Hayashi, offers states tax policy recommendations to ease the financial crisis caused by COVID-19.
The University seeded the fund with a $2 million contribution, helping employees and furloughed contract workers maintain financial stability while awaiting state and federal relief.
From celebrating last season’s UVA’s basketball championship with friends to starting a network for Hispanic and Latinx students at Batten, Brian Zuluaga says he’ll never forget his time as a UVA student.
A $250,000 grant to the Student Life and Leadership Fund will support students who are facing financial difficulties due to changes in the spring semester brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic.