Avital Balwit, the University’s latest Rhodes Scholar, will go to Oxford seeking to wrestle with potential catastrophes that could cause the extinction of the human race.
It’s been a tough semester and a tough year, but Hoos around the University of Virginia’s Grounds have found things to be thankful for, from family and friends to promising vaccine news and even a puppy pal.
Educators can now earn college credit while pursuing the Childhood Development Associate credential, helping them gain new skills and advance their careers in early childhood education.
The NCAA has released its annual Graduation Success Rate data, and UVA student-athletes’ scores are the highest since the NCAA began issuing the report.
Jonathan Danis has now spent months conducting and writing about antibody testing efforts in St. Louis, something the fourth-year student – also an accomplished musician – would never have predicted.