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The long-awaited reports, which were sought by UVA and authorized by the Virginia attorney general, were released March 21.
Want to save a life? Run a marathon? Brew a great cup of coffee? Make a super cocktail? Choose a good suit? Alumni experts from various walks of life—from the head of an international company to the ...
The largest fundraising campaign in UVA history has crossed the $5 billion threshold, with 18 months to spare. Launched in 2019 to coincide with the University’s bicentennial, the “Honor the Future” ...
Moving beyond its distinction as one of only a handful of two-year elite undergraduate business programs, the McIntire School of Commerce will expand its curriculum to three years beginning in the ...
Now that the humanities library has reopened after its $161 million renovation, one question remains: What will it be called?
For Thomas Jefferson, the University of Virginia was not an end in itself. It marked instead the culminating moment of a career dedicated to promoting the ongoing progress of Enlightenment and ...
More than a century ago, the University’s Central Grounds rose from the ashes of the 1895 Rotunda fire, and much of the original character of Jefferson’s Academical Village began a process of ...
These nonfiction works chronicle some of the diverse experiences of the UVA alumni community.
Former Cavalier Daily sports editor and editor-in-chief Chuck Culpepper writes about college basketball and other sports for The Washington Post.
It was nothing more than a dark, hot, sticky, beer-soaked, cavernous roadhouse in an out-of-the-way college town—or so it might have seemed. For two decades, Trax drew big names and packed houses. UVA ...
A noose placed on UVA's Homer statue in early September sparked a hate crime investigation that drew the help of the FBI. Sanjay Suchak Police have arrested and charged an Albemarle County man in the ...