Bundled up revelers, young and old, filled the Lawn Tuesday, making macabre memories while gathering goodies.
By day, it’s the University’s centerpiece. By night, it’s the home of ghouls and goblins three stories tall.
UVA schools, centers and faculty are offering educational opportunities for community members to learn about topics related to the conflict in the Middle East.
A UVA facilities historian curated the exhibit showing off this rarely seen painting.
He is remembered as an unselfish facilitator who used his vast networks to “make things happen” on Grounds and around Virginia.
The secret to better cancer care may already be on patients’ wrists, UVA Health researchers say.
Bike mechanics from a Charlottesville charity stopped by Grounds on Monday to tune up students’ wheels.