Miller Center research professor Syaru Shirley Lin suggests that innovation and diversity would improve the Chinese economy.
With paddles in their carry-ons, a dozen UVA students are traveling throughout China for a second historic table tennis tour.
UVA architecture students traveled to Washington, D.C., to present officials with recommendations for rebuilding a Ukrainian city.
Stephen E. Bachand cited UVA’s “transformative impact” on his career as he made a $5 million pledge.

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Their recommendations range from new publications to classics like Toni Morrison’s “Beloved.”