The University awards no honorary degrees; instead, in partnership with the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, it awards Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medals each spring. Medalists are chosen for their contributions to...
Readers offer their thoughts on the Spring 2016 issue of Virginia Magazine.
Preservationists and construction crews are working to repair even the smallest details of the Rotunda.
A digest of recent news and events at the University
An alumna appears on Shark Tank, an old Faulkner play hits newsstands, the Law School gets a new dean, UVA gets its 51st Rhodes Scholar, and more.
President Sullivan discusses the University’s complicated racial history and the current conversation in higher education surrounding unpleasant historical realities.
Readers share their thoughts about recent articles and events
Readers offer their thoughts on topics from the Winter 2015 issue of Virginia Magazine.
Budgeting for a complex organization like the University of Virginia is no simple task. Here’s a look at some of the numbers, and the priorities behind them.
Readers share their thoughts about recent articles and events
Readers offer their thoughts on topics from the Fall 2015 issue of UVA Magazine.
President Sullivan discusses how the Cornerstone Plan creates a solid foundation for UVA's future.
Inside UVA’s OFFScreen Film Society
The OFFScreen film series, run by UVA students, draws viewers to Grounds to catch offbeat films in Newcomb Hall Theater.
The Affordable Excellence model is a good start for helping students in need
Alumnus and current graduate student Brendan Maupin Wynn discusses the importance of offering financial aid to students in need.
From the first building on Grounds to the first known female member of the Seven Society, this is our list of some premiere moments in UVA history.
President Teresa A. Sullivan discusses how the University is helping students prepare for and enter the workforce.
A few of the latest University news stories.
On June 10, the University dedicated its newest residence hall named for William and Isabella Gibbons, a married couple enslaved by two University of Virginia professors until their emancipation in 1865.