Tuesday marked the first day of classes at UVA, and Grounds was bustling. See a few of our favorite snapshots.
What do the fires in Brazil’s rainforest mean for us, thousands of miles away? UVA environmental scientist Deborah Lawrence, who conducts research on the region, provides perspective.
The last U.S. astronauts to walk on the moon collected surface samples to be analyzed by later generations of scientists. One of those future researchers is at UVA Engineering, nearly 50 years after watching the launch as a sleepy 5-year-old girl.
Roughly 500 student organizations set up shop on the Lawn and in McIntire Amphitheater to help new students find their niche on Grounds. Take a look!
Ryan Swoboda is back on the football field and thriving after suffering a near-fatal exertional heat stroke in 2017. The experience has changed the way the Cavaliers manage hot-weather workouts.
Michael Lyons, a psychologist at UVA’s Curry School of Education and Human Development who has been researching mentoring for years, shares important advice.
Singletary, who is pursuing his master’s degree in strategic communications at La Salle University, recently put on a clinic for children in Charlottesville with fellow Hoo Harold Deane.
More than 3,900 first-year and transfer students filed onto the Lawn Sunday evening, ready to begin their careers as Cavaliers.