


The State of the University
Q&A with President Teresa Sullivan
What's going on with the budget? What about tuition increases? Read a Q&A with President Sullivan.

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...

News Briefs
Bang for the Buck
The University retained its No. 3 ranking for the fifth time in six years in Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine’s “100 Best Values...

Top Stories of 2010
Marked by record-breaking weather, devastating tragedy, and a change in leadership, 2010 was a watershed year for UVA.

Search Begins
Committee seeks successor to Sandridge
Even for those unfamiliar with the inner workings of the University, the large exit sign on U.S. 250 that reads “Leonard Sandridge Road” is a pretty good...

Under Repair
Rotunda in need of costly renovation
The University faces the same challenges as any homeowner when it comes to building maintenance. Of course, the scale of UVA’s projects is significantly larger and, in...

Hard Times, ‘Bold Moves’
University officials consider ways to meet budget challenges
Hard economic realities have raised the ante for decisions being contemplated by University officials. Decreased funding from the state and increased need for financial aid among students have spurred...

Letters to the Editor
Yeardley Love
It goes without saying that many of us alumni were devastated by the news that a young female student at our university was allegedly killed by someone...
UVA board approves 2010-11 tuition increase
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What’s a Day Worth?
UVA will not force mandatory furlough
How much does it cost to pay every University employee for one day of work?

Top 10 UVA Stories of 2009
From the men’s soccer team winning the NCAA championship to President John T. Casteen III announcing his retirement, 2009 was a year to remember. Here’s our look, with videos, at the year’s highlights.

Wynne Updates University Community on Presidential Search

Art and Science
We who work and live within Mr. Jefferson’s University sometimes overlook the energy our founder devoted to other pursuits in his spare time. Among his many avocations,...

Verbatim
For 20 years, our state has put essentially every other priority ahead of education. It has done this for so long that most people simply take it for granted now that the state can dodge this most basic of its obligations.