“Streaking the Lawn,” a UVA fan site started by alumnus Brian Leung, donates profits to groups serving the UVA community. This year, they chose Thursday’s Heroes, UVA football’s popular program for local residents facing medical challenges.
In her new history of the Union’s war against the Confederacy, historian Elizabeth Varon offers new insight into why the two sides fought.
Alumnus Curtis Monk knew he was taking a financial risk in trying to make a documentary on UVA’s 2015 national champion baseball team, but kept going anyway.
View the space station, live Wednesday – and you won’t need a TV or a telescope.
Last week, students in UVA’s school counseling master’s program traveled to Richmond to meet with legislators, network with future colleagues and advocate for their profession.
Gail Lovette has an idea of how to improve reading performance in America’s elementary schools.
Serving them well requires an unwavering commitment to UVA’s core values, and trust in a system that allows students to make decisions and learn from their experiences.
Virginia’s junior senator, who introduced legislation limiting presidential war powers as tensions escalated in the Middle East, said he came to UVA to hear from the one group likely to be most affected by war: young people.