A new course at the University of Virginia seeks to answer an age-old question about democracy and inequality, often from the perspective of who has the cash.
Abel Liu said one of Student Council’s triumphs was helping initiate the credit, no-credit option at the height of the coronavirus pandemic.
Law students provided much of the background work for the bipartisan Virginia Literacy Act, which grounds reading instruction in science-based reading research.
Antonio Brodie Jr. is looking to make his mark in both the education and business sectors by working on critical projects with African American stakeholders in mind.
Stephanie J. Rowley, a UVA alumna, will return to Charlottesville after raising the profile of Teachers College at Columbia University.
Five-minute “Empathy Kit” videos, created by undergraduate students in a course on neurodegenerative diseases, offer outlooks on what it is like to live with a neurological disorder.
Among public universities, UVA also is ranked the No. 3 best value school overall, and the No. 3 best school for alumni networks.
Karolina Naranjo-Velasco hopes to improve the problem of lesser data transparency in South America, as compared to the U.S.
Prospective students and others turned out to see high-tech gadgets at Saturday’s School of Engineering and Applied Science open house. The program focused on what engineers – particularly UVA engineers – do to make the world a better place.
Speakers at graduation will be Claudrena Harold on May 21 and Dr. Taison Bell on May 22, with Ralph Sampson giving the keynote address at Valedictory Exercises on May 20.