Spaces normally bustling with students, faculty and staff at the height of the spring semester now stand empty and quiet, in this strange time where supporting each other means staying apart.
The second episode of virtual “Arts on the Hill” features alumnus and NBC “The Voice” contestant Micah Iverson; Coach Tony Bennett reading a poem penned by his daughter, Anna; and a spicy harmonica solo by U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine.
UVA Health care providers and staff are working around the clock to fight COVID-19. Here are a few ways to make their days – and nights – easier, brighter and safer.
While the COVID-19 pandemic is unprecedented in modern times, UVA has faced other moments of turmoil over the centuries, from wars to fires to national emergencies.
The postponement of this summer’s Olympics was a tough pill to swallow for many UVA athletes, but they realize there is a much bigger picture. Three alumni and a current student reflect upon how their lives have changed.
Bob Gibson of UVA’s Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service reflects on the origin and significance of “census,” as the decennial U.S. count intersects with the coronavirus pandemic.
The women’s rowing team has a large number of alumnae working in health care, including a nurse on the front lines in New York, another in Waynesboro and a current student learning the ropes in Florida.