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Sharing the Price Tag of Excellence
Commerce students to pay additional tuition
Since rankings for undergraduate business programs began six years ago, the McIntire School of Commerce has been ensconced in first or second place. Until now, it has maintained its competitive…

To Buy or Not to Buy
Nine strategies to manage spending during the holiday season
Professor Amar Cheema offers nine tips to manage holiday spending

Commerce in China
Alum educates McIntire students about manufacturing in China
I’m a proud McIntire alum who now has more than 18 years of business experience, but I’ve always been something of a closet engineer. That’s why one of the most…
Karin Bonding’s Financial Health Quiz
Assess your personal finances with a quiz from McIntire professor Karin Bonding.
The University and the Economy: Reality Checks
Amid financial turmoil, class bridges theory and practice
As economic events unfolded, some professors threw away their syllabi and kept pace with breaking news.
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.
News Briefs
The University of Virginia bestowed its highest external honors—the annual Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medals—during Founder’s Day celebrations in April. The medals recognize the achievements of those who embrace endeavors that…
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In the Age of Slavery
U.Va. examines role of enslaved laborers in tribute to bell-ringer Henry Martin

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Stacked Up
Doubling the capacity of the Ivy Stacks.

Life Lessons on the Green
David Cook’s golf novel adapted to the big screen





