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The long-awaited reports, which were sought by UVA and authorized by the Virginia attorney general, were released March 21 ...
In Fall 2022, we relaunched the Jeffersonian Dinner series that has taken place on and off over the years. The idea is simple—gather about a dozen people around a shared meal and help to facilitate a ...
Summer reading recommendations from around UVA Book recommendations from professors, administrators, library managers and a beloved dining hall staffer Summer 2025 ...
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 ...
Before the University of Virginia was canonized as an architectural masterpiece, it was disparaged for the odd proportions and outdated style of its pavilions and “frail” materials. And long before ...
For the Class of 2029, the total number of applications across all three admissions cycles grew by 8.4 percent ...
From Introduction to Mindfulness to Archaeology of Virginia, alumni share memories of fun courses ...
For two decades, the hot, sticky, beer-soaked roadhouse where Dave Matthews Band began its rise to stardom drew big-name acts and packed houses.
It’s Not Easy Being Dean The role of dean of students has changed dramatically over the years. So have the personalities. By Ed Miller ...
“This is the place that I fell in love with basketball.” Ryan Odom, UVA’s new men’s basketball coach “John Casteen is simply inseparable from the story of UVA.” UVA President James E. Ryan (Law ’92) ...
The Virginia men’s tennis team made a remarkable turnaround from five consecutive losses in February to win its fifth NCAA team national championship in May—the 31st overall team championship for the ...
In 1951, assistant professor Homer G. Richey publicly alleged that several of his colleagues at the Woodrow Wilson School of Foreign Affairs were communist sympathizers ...