A new partnership between the School of Education and Human Development and students at the UVA School of Law supports educational leaders as they work to connect their efforts to larger policy initiatives and current research.
Saturday’s virtual dedication ceremony, postponed for a year due to COVID-19, will feature members of the UVA and local community, descendants of the enslaved and others who’ve supported this project.
Law professor and alumnus Richard Bonnie spent decades building the case against the death penalty in the Old Dominion. The practice was abolished in late March.
The board will consider a proposal from the UVA administration to hold base undergraduate tuition at its current rate.
On the two-year anniversary of the UVA men’s basketball team’s national championship, UVA Today caught up with former star Kyle Guy, now a guard for the NBA’s Sacramento Kings.
Each detail, from the names carved in Virginia Mist granite to an ephemeral portrait’s watchful eye, was carefully selected to spark conversation and reflection of the past and the future.
Mary Dixon, who will earn a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree this spring, mentored nursing students and frontline nurses through the pandemic.
A new UVA study shows that when people are confronted with an opportunity to change something or solve a problem, they default to thinking about what they can add, missing out on opportunities they may have had by subtracting.