Recent Articles by
Whitelaw Reid
February 18, 2021
During a virtual town hall session on Friday, members of UVA’s leadership team will answer questions about issues related to the current status of the coronavirus and the University’s response to recent increases in COVID-19 cases.
February 17, 2021
Former UVA football and basketball player Matt Blundin has taken some of the lessons learned under coaching legends George Welsh and Terry Holland into his career as an educator.
February 16, 2021
More than a month after making national headlines for possessing “super antibodies” that make contracting COVID-19 impossible, alumnus John Hollis is still shaking his head.
February 10, 2021
Since 2004, alumnus Daniel Jones has edited the popular New York Times column “Modern Love,” which has spawned three books, a television show and a weekly podcast with more than 100 million downloads.
February 10, 2021
Media studies assistant professor Lana Swartz takes a deep dive into the recent stock surge of GameStop, which rocked Wall Street and again highlighted the power of social media.
February 09, 2021
In an effort to empower women to understand more about their skin and bodies so that they can take a proactive role in their health and avoid hardships like she endured, alumna Allie Egan has started a new skin care company called Veracity.
February 04, 2021
Former UVA football star Juan Thornhill, who will play for the Kansas City Chiefs in Sunday’s Super Bowl against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, has been on a mission this season.
February 01, 2021
Girls Who Code, an organization founded a year ago, strives to build a social network around not just young women in computer science, but anyone who codes, according to founder Mara Hart.
January 29, 2021
In a 47-year career as a sports writer covering UVA athletics for the Roanoke Times, alumnus Doug Doughty prided himself on staying objective – and having fun.
January 28, 2021
During a virtual town hall session on Thursday, members of UVA’s leadership team answered questions from students, faculty, staff, parents and community members about the spring semester.