Topics > Career

Beyond the Paycheck
Jobs teach life lessons as well as put money in the bank
Striking the balance between a job and coursework is tough, and it often comes with a price.
Online, In Touch
Web site ‘a good place to explore’
Need career guidance?
Eager to stay in touch with your former roommate?
Want to peruse recent research on heart disease—or hedge funds?

A Blueprint for Success
Excerpts from speeches to U.Va. students about how to use your degree to thrive in the corporate world
After two degrees from MIT, one from Harvard, a couple decades in the business world and a semester teaching at U.Va. Law, I certainly don’t claim to
Working the Net
Helpful sites for job search
In this constricted job market, targeted networking is crucial to success. Organizations are inundated with unsolicited résumés for every job opening. Most employers would rather hire someone

Outside the Wire
Life on and outside a U.S. base in Afghanistan
From the news, Afghanistan seems like a war zone where U.S. troops are constantly fighting Taliban fighters and face the threat of improvised explosive devices on a daily
Got the Job-Search Blues?
Stay focused and upbeat to reach employment goals
An extended job search can be stressful, especially in a weak job market. It is difficult not to feel anxious when the news is filled with discouraging economic indicators.
Trying to Make Lemonade: After the Corporate Collapse
A first-person perspective on how Circuit City’s collapse altered the career path of one alumnus.
Karin Bonding’s Financial Health Quiz
Assess your personal finances with a quiz from McIntire professor Karin Bonding.
The University and the Economy: On the Front Lines
Faculty and alumni experts look at where we've been, where we're going
Alumni and faculty experts share their perspectives on how we got into this situation—and how to get out of it.
Special Report: The University and the Economy
A look at recent events from a U.Va. perspective
Explore the economic turmoil from a variety of viewpoints, including those of faculty, students and alumni.
Find the “Hidden Jobs”
Networking, research pays off in hard times
Even in the darkest moments of an economic downturn, good jobs are available for qualified candidates. These positions may not be widely advertised. In fact, employers do not want
Myths Can Sabotage Your Job Search
Break some rules to sell your strengths
A job search in a tight market is perhaps the best place to break some of the rules you have learned. To set yourself apart from the competition, you
The Times, They Are A-Changin’
Flextime, telecommuting gain popularity
Businesses are examining innovative ways to increase production and satisfy employees.
Weak Economy?
Put a positive spin on a downturn with solid planning
Identifying options and setting realistic goals should be a regular exercise for every professional, no matter where you are in your career.
When the marketplace tightens, however,
HIGHLIGHTS

Jefferson’s Secret Bible
In the twilight of his life, Jefferson began exploring his faith and deepening his understanding of the Bible and Christianity.

1976: A Royal Visit
On July 10, Queen Elizabeth toured the Academical Village, where 18,000 people watched her stroll down the Lawn.

A New Kind of Leader
The Batten School was created to develop 'challengers of the status quo.'

What’s Up, Doc?
The human body is a complex machine of about 10 trillion interconnected cells. Researchers at the U.Va. Health System are working with new technology to keep everything from our brains to our blood sugar in good shape.

What Can the New Frog in Town Tell Us About Our Eyes?
A biology student explains a U.Va. professor's new experimental animal

Eyes on the Olympics
U.Va. athletes play vital role in Team USA’s path to No. 1

Wrapped in Mystery
A guide to U.Va.'s student societies.

New & Notable
Listen to six innovative albums by 15 must-hear alumni musicians.

Lady Gaga Recruits U.Va. Bullying Expert
Lady Gaga's lofty goal and a Foundation stacked with experts well-suited to help achieve it.

Can Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment Prevent Crime?
Why U.Va. students are teaching Russian literature at a juvenile correctional center

Where We Study
When finals are approaching at U.Va., the air seems charged with anticipation as students take to the libraries and cafés en masse and energy drinks fly off the shelves.

Spirit of Adventure
Two documentaries portray challenging journeys and the importance of family

Body Builder
Mike Curtis helps athletes recover from injuries and maintain peak form

Over Seven Billion Served
Last October, the 7 billionth person on the planet was born. Professors explain the dynamics of the population boom and demographic transition.

Theater as You’ve Never Seen It Before
Set designer Lisi Stoessel (Col '06, Grad '08) creates fantastical places.




