Researchers studying the impact of disrupted formal learning in American students due to immigration status, chronic health problems or other reasons, offer insight into what comes next for post-COVID education.
The museum is repatriating 17 sacred objects as part of its ongoing efforts to build strong partnerships with Indigenous artists and communities in Australia.
In The Conversation, Darden professor Gregory Fairchild writes of his grandfather’s experience in devastating race riots 100 years ago and his own research on the lingering economic and social harm of segregation.
Class of 2020 alumna Sydney Williams wrote this essay after walking the Lawn with her classmates a year after their final months at UVA were upended by the pandemic.
This year’s graduates built an impressive academic record, including research that reached from the Academical Village to Kenya.
Look back at a celebratory Final Exercises weekend, as the University of Virginia honored its 2021 graduates during processions on the Lawn and ceremonies in Scott Stadium.
The University held five Final Exercises ceremonies over three joyful days, celebrating graduates after one of the most unusual, difficult years in UVA’s history.
Trisha Durfee was already juggling a career as a nurse in the UVA Dermatology clinic, her responsibilities as a mother of four, and an academic program in the School of Nursing. Then the pandemic hit.