A new lab, part of UVA’s Democracy Initiative, is examining the cause and cost of corruption throughout the world. It kicked off its activities Tuesday by hearing from an anti-corruption activist.
Historian John Edwin Mason discovered his academic muse in an unlikely place: Eastside Speedway in Waynesboro.
Daphna Bassok has seen firsthand the benefits of quality early childhood education. Now she’s working to make sure more children receive those opportunities.
The new website is part of the school’s effort to explore the lives of its namesake and that of the associated Ruffner Hall, and will inform ongoing discussion around the future of the honorific namings.
It was a wonderful weekend for the UVA cross country, field hockey and men’s and women’s soccer teams, who all took steps toward possible national championships.
UVA chemical engineer Matt Lazzara has convened a multidisciplinary, multi-institutional team to design combination therapy for pancreatic cancer.
Fernando Valverde, a Spanish poet considered “one of the most important voices of poetry in contemporary Spanish,” is a visiting professor on Grounds and will give a reading Nov. 21.
Levenson talks globalizing UVA, the first-year experience and the history of this unique study-abroad opportunity for entering first-year students.