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Business & Government
Liz Cheney to Serve as Professor of Practice at UVA Center for Politics
The former congresswoman will guest lecture in classes and public events, and participate in research.
Student Experience
The Bigger Picture: Our Magnificent Magnolia
The flowers of this treasured tree near the Rotunda have exploded in all their near-spring glory.
Research & Discovery
The Cheap, Tireless Tutor: ChatGPT Could Fill a Void
The AI program is causing college and school instructors to change how they teach. But a UVA researcher says it could change how some students learn.
Arts & Culture
Tina Fey Returning to UVA for President’s Speaker Series for the Arts
Fey, a UVA alumna, is a renowned comic, actress and producer whose works include “30 Rock” and “Mean Girls.”
University News
UVA, Monticello Announce Recipients of 2023 Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medals
This year’s medalists are architect Andrew Freear, award-winning Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian and LGBTQ rights lawyers Menaka Guruswamy and Arundhati Katju.
Student Experience
Faculty Spotlight: John Owen Welcomes Healthy Debate About A Contentious World In His Classroom
Research, writing and teaching are all intertwined for this University of Virginia politics professor.
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UVA Mourns Loss of Terry Holland, An ‘Amazing Man With a Historic Legacy’
The legendary Wahoos coach is remembered for more than wins and championships. “It’s a sad day,” said Tony Bennett.
Arts & Culture
Are Black Churches, Once a Civil Rights Vanguard, Losing Importance?
For generations, Black churches and their congregants were forces for social change. But a decline in religious affiliations may change the dynamic.
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