Anyone who knows UVA knows the Corner equally well. A strip that has been inseparable from the University since its founding, take a look at the Corner through the years.
Wood, the first Monacan Indian to complete a doctoral degree at UVA and the director of Virginia Indian Programs at Virginia Humanities, leaves a rich legacy of education programs and efforts providing a more complete history of Virginia Indians.
Although a clear majority of Americans in all generations support sexual fidelity in their relationships, young adults are markedly more likely to cross online boundaries related to sex and romance, according to “iFidelity: The State of Our Unions 2019.”
The U.S. Department of State’s scholarship program supports students in studying or participating in internships abroad, while gaining skills critical to U.S. national security and economic prosperity.
“Ask Again, Yes,” the third novel from Keane, a 2005 alumna of UVA’s Creative Writing Program, won “The Tonight Show” host’s summer reading contest, and she’ll appear on an August episode.
The Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers is the highest honor given by the U.S. government to scientists and engineers at the beginning of their research careers.
During a new paid internship at UVA’s School of Architecture, Charlottesville high schoolers studied local design and history, took a field trip to Washington, D.C. and designed a park for a South First Street neighborhood.