Meet the man at the center of Virginia’s senate page program, which brings young people from all over Virginia to Richmond for the legislative session.
Abraham taught in UVA’s Department of Government and Foreign Affairs (now the Woodrow Wilson Department of Politics) from 1972 to 1997, and was devoted to constitutional law and judicial studies, writing textbooks still used today and teaching thousands of students.
From exploring the metabolism of the fruit fly to plotting the career arc of an Australian artist, UVA students are using Harrison Undergraduate Research Awards to expand their base of knowledge.
The Board of Visitors’ Buildings and Grounds Committee approved phase two of the proposed student housing project, reviewed a renovation of the Physics Building and renamed an engineering building.
The brainchild of President Jim Ryan, Provost Liz Magill and Vice Provost for the Arts Jody Kielbasa, the new series at Ryan’s home will feature up to eight performances during the academic year, all free for students, faculty and staff.
Officials across the University are putting plans in place to help students, faculty members, patients, staff and community members affected by the virus’ spread. Read more about the preparations.
The UVA Center for Politics’ chief said that former Vice President Joe Biden’s resurgence on Tuesday was almost unprecedented, and set up a two-man race for the Democratic presidential nomination.