This story is updated to reflect the outcome of the Aug. 28 General Assembly Senate Privileges and Elections Committee meeting. On April 11, the U.S. Department of Justice sent UVA leadership and ...
Its architects say the new building, rendered here, offers nods to Jeffersonian architecture with a modern spin. Rendering courtesy Centerbrook Architects & Planners For more than a century, 211 Emmet ...
Grounds continues its metamorphosis as new buildings rise. But look closely, says University Architect Alice Raucher, and you’ll see it’s all guided by careful planning grounded in Thomas Jefferson’s ...
Bowing to mounting legal and legislative pressure, the NCAA in 2021 took a once-unimaginable leap: It permitted student-athletes to be paid. The rule change set aside a tenet of amateurism in place ...
Paul G. Mahoney, a law professor and dean of the Law School from 2008 to 2016, was elected interim president of UVA in a special Board of Visitors meeting Monday. Mahoney will begin his new job Aug.
Nurturing the youngest children comes with joys and hurdles. From encouraging independence to fostering emotional intelligence, the early years are a crucial time for laying the foundation of a ...
Editor’s note: This story is a deep dive. For a condensed version, click here. The classified ad appeared in the back of the Cavalier Daily in March 1972, under the Miscellaneous section. It got right ...
Civil War history has always been a UVA strength, especially as home to the Nau Center devoted to the subject. These recent works by alumni and faculty may teach even the most avid history buffs ...
Editor’s note: This is a longform story. For an abridged version, click here. The latched door that opened by itself. The face peering over a shoulder. An unlit flashlight in an unoccupied room ...
Jones’ top priorities are to reckon with the Judiciary Committee’s recent spike in cases related to physical assault and threats to health and safety, and to ensure that students know how the UJC ...
It would have made perfect sense for Kate Douglass (Col ’23, Grad ’28) to swim for Stanford University. The insider websites had her as either the No. 1 or No. 2 girls recruit in the country her ...
After the Supreme Court decision last June banning race-based admissions, students and admissions officers navigated a more complicated admissions process this year as application numbers continue to ...
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