Leaders in UVA’s Greek system say the suspension supports the University’s safety requirements in the COVID-19 era and is also meant to keep the greater Charlottesville community safe and healthy.
An education professor is studying the ways STEM programs at institutions of higher education are actively promoting their degree programs to students interested in the work of social justice.
Learning at home alert! Kelsey Johnson’s new book is an introduction to star-gazing for young readers.
Which places around Grounds will be in full operational mode and which ones won’t be when students return to Grounds on Tuesday? UVA Today is here to help.
Vice Provost for Global Affairs Stephen Mull discusses how UVA is helping its international students overcome unique challenges, and why global education is more important than ever.
UVA buses are sharing a new message with some familiar faces.
Voting-by-mail is a safe way to cast a ballot during the current pandemic, and does not benefit either political party, according to John Holbein of the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy.
UVA Library will work on a collaborative digital initiative with Michigan State and Georgetown universities to describe the history of enslavement found in archival materials at colleges and universities.