The University of Georgia Graduate School recently honored UVA Director of Athletics Carla Williams with its Alumni of Distinction Award.
Local filmmaker and UVA alumnus Danny Wagner's comedy caper, "For the Taking," will make its world debut at the Virginia Film Festival.
Dr. Patrick Jackson, UVA Health, is helping with a new study on how a common diabetes drug could relieve COVID-19 symptoms.
The UVA Career & Community Fair this Wednesday will highlight open positions on Grounds as part of the Pipelines & Pathways initiative.
It's the Great Rotumpkin, Wahoos! From Oct. 27-31, visitors can see traditional Halloween projections on the Rotunda from 7-11 p.m.
Last Thursday, UVA alumnus and co-founder of Reddit Alexis Ohanian discussed social media's impact on human life as part of Democracy 360.
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Media studies professor Siva Vaidhyanathan talks about AI, social media and misinformation and how they can impact democracy.
UVA art history professor Elizabeth Hutton Turner discusses the abstract, moving sculptures of artist Alexander Calder.
The new Little Mod Hotel near the UVA Corner features a retro boutique look and feel, welcomes pets, and is a convenient walk to Grounds and UVA Health.
A recent UVA Center for Politics poll of over 2,000 voters gauged sentiments on a variety of key topics ahead of the 2024 presidential election. 
UVA student athlete Mike Hollins is a semifinalist for the Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year Award. Three finalists will be selected in December.
UVA Law graduate student James Torbert recently received an Omicron Delta Kappa scholarship to support his studies.
UVA earned a spot on the list of Greater Washington colleges that produce high earners, with its growing Northern Virginia campus presence.
Darden School of Business MBA graduates are receiving the highest starting salaries in the school's history, according to a recent employment report.
UVA Professor Emeritus of English Gregory Orr has received the 2023 Virginia Literary Award for Poetry for his collection of poems, "Selected Books of the Beloved."
Virginia's 7th District Representative and UVA alumna Abigail Spanberger visited with students on Grounds Monday to discuss public service.  
A Belarusian exile visited Grounds last week to discuss activism and how "troublemakers" can prompt change as part of the Karsh Institute's Democratic Futures Project. 
On Saturday, UVA basketball players signed autographs and posed for photos with fans at the Pepsi Blue-White Scrimmage. 
Max Ronkos, UVA Orthopedic Surgery, recently climbed an Ecuador volcano to raise funds for amputees to get prosthetic limbs.
Learn about the Darden executive MBA elective course that helps local students pave the way to higher-paying jobs.