This installment in the series examines the various ways the University and Charlottesville were embroiled in a momentous clash to end racially segregated education in Virginia.
Is it smarter to give more people their first doses, even if it delays giving some people their second? Writing for The Conversation, UVA COVID expert Dr. William Petri evaluates the case.
Ogunkoya, who grew up in Queens, New York, first discovered UVA through a program for first-generation college students. Nearly three years later, she’s loving her time here.
Now that outdoor graduations may accommodate up to 5,000 people, President Jim Ryan says UVA has “far more flexibility in planning a ceremony for the Class of 2021.” Plans will be announced no later than April 2.
This installment in the series examines the history of employment discrimination at the UVA Hospital – and how Black employees confronted and changed it.
The UVA women’s swimming and diving team won the 800-yard freestyle relay on Wednesday, marking the first NCAA Championship win in a relay in program history.