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For the first time in 22 years, the Virginia baseball program has new leadership. Just over a week after the departure of longtime coach Brian O’Connor, who led the Cavaliers to seven College World ...
An ongoing uptick in committee cases, particularly those involving multiple members of individual student groups, is likely to continue. To handle the caseload, McVey, a political philosophy, policy ...
“Ballroom dancing. I loved learning the tango!”—Denise Estes Mitchell (Col ’79) “A course called something like Personal Adjustment. The course was about how life adjustments in areas such as exercise ...
It was another busy admissions cycle for UVA. For the Class of 2029, the total number of applications across all three admissions cycles—early decision, early action and regular decision—grew by 8.4 ...
Mills: A large grocery chain nearby is a source of some food L&F gives out but also a source of some people we feed. Former employees of ours worked there and said they never, ever got full-time hours ...
Microbiology, immunology and cancer biology department chair Mariano Garcia-Blanco, right, says one of his research grants is in limbo. Researcher Evan Lam (Med ’29, ’30) is at left. Jay Paul On Feb.
UVA’s new dean of students and senior associate vice president for student affairs didn’t travel far for the role; Nicole R. Hall has been UVA’s associate vice president for career and professional ...
Ammonia pollution from industrialized swine facilities is causing significant environmental and health disparities in North Carolina, according to new research published in Environmental Science & ...
A predictive map shows areas with lower-quality housing materials in brown and higher-quality in purple. A new tool for urban planners and policymakers in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) can ...
We asked the people who keep the university running—from well-known figures to folks working behind the scenes—to give their favorite summer reading recommendations. We heard from professors, ...
Bridging the Divide. I found great joy in reading about the bridge between UVA and the Charlottesville community, especially as a former Lawn resident who has been married for 44 years to Renae ...