Members of the UVA community are participating in the second year of “Double Take: Stories That Make You Think Twice.” The event takes place Thursday in the auditorium in Old Cabell Hall. It begins at 4 p.m., is free and open to the public.
Also in this roundup: Medicine, Nursing schools win diversity honor, former poet laureate and lacrosse coach both earn lifetime achievement awards, and you might meet an Aramark superstar at UVA Dining.
University Communications Senior Photographer Sanjay Suchak ventured to UVA-Wise recently to get a taste of the bustling life at the college, which was founded in Wise County in 1954.
During last weekend’s “Honor the Future” campaign kickoff, Ryan shared a letter to the future, describing the University as it is now and as he hopes it will be. See an excerpt from his address.
African Americans educated as licensed practical nurses in a joint UVA-Burley High School program in the segregated 1950s and ’60s recently received the recognition – and UVA alumni status – that they deserve.
Get to know Hoos fanatic Som Patasomcit, who has appeared on promotional videos for the ACC Network and ESPN’s “College GameDay” and can often be seen leading cheers on the Scott Stadium video board.
In the first major restructuring of its teacher education program since the 1980s, the Curry School of Education and Human Development is launching three new majors that will lead to teacher licensure without a master’s degree.