Recent Articles by
Caroline Newman
September 01, 2017
YETI products have been ubiquitous this summer, and that’s no accident. Darden alum Matt Reintjes talks about his mission to guide the fast-growing brand into a mature presence in the outdoor products market.
September 01, 2017
Meet little Adrielle Charlotte Smith – born after her parents’ dramatic rescue during Hurricane Harvey and named after the town they called home for four years.
September 01, 2017
A study correlating commute length and carbon dioxide emissions with voting records and socioeconomic data offers a transportation-based look at the political divide currently plaguing U.S. politics and how sustainability laws can fail to account for it.
August 31, 2017
As Hurricane Harvey caused catastrophic flooding in Texas and other parts of the Gulf Coast, members of the UVA community have begun organizing relief efforts. Find out how you can help.
August 30, 2017
Nassetta leads Hilton, which has more than 5,000 hotels in 103 countries. Here, he talks about everything from up-and-coming destinations to the many career opportunities available in the hospitality industry.
August 29, 2017
The Academy Award-winning filmmaker will headline the upcoming festival, which runs from Nov. 9-12.
August 28, 2017
Darden alumnus Marco Vega’s agency has created edible, biodegradable six-pack rings that could help prevent those heartbreaking images of sea turtles, dolphins and other marine life trapped in our plastic waste.
August 28, 2017
The five students living in Perkins House, named after civil rights leader John M. Perkins, aim to deepen ties between the University community and the nearby 10th and Page neighborhood.
August 25, 2017
From Jefferson’s handwritten notes to the “Sally Hemings” underground newsletter, these 10 objects – and 90 more now on display in the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library – tell UVA’s story over 200 years.
August 25, 2017
Brian Vahaly became UVA’s first tennis All-American before embarking on a successful six-year professional career. Today, he is on the board of the United States Tennis Association and helps govern the U.S. Open, which starts Monday.