From the Class of 2020’s virtual celebration to “The Case of the Missing Purse,” here’s a look at some of the most-read UVA Today stories from the unusual year that has been 2020.
A statewide partnership aims to build a well-connected network of school mental health professionals by pairing graduate trainees with under-resourced school divisions.
The bell has been nestled in the tower of the University of Virginia Chapel for 123 years, the silent witness to many sunsets.
Funds will support proposals in key research areas and endow the post-doctoral program and several professorships at the Carter G. Woodson Institute for African American and African Studies.
Hear from two doctors who were among the first to receive the vaccine, and see photos from a historic day at UVA Health.
A new card game called “The 2020 Game” is a way people can look back at the year and reminisce about the good and bad times in a fun, lighthearted way, according to the alumni who created it.
The New Yorker named “LBJ and the Great Society” a top podcast of 2020. Hosted by the co-director of UVA’s Democracy Initiative, the podcast relied on White House tapes from the Miller Center.
The Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign is almost over – and local nonprofits need donations now more than ever.