
UVA takes a tumble in U.S. News’ 2020 rankings
The University fell from No. 25 to No. 28 after losing ground on the new category “social mobility.”
The University fell from No. 25 to No. 28 after losing ground on the new category “social mobility.”
Rita Dove and one of her former students demonstrate the dominance of the Creative Writing program.
UVA researchers found that women are 73 percent more likely to suffer a serious injury.
Even when a string on her instrument broke, Olivia Scheidt kept her cool in front of thousands.
The alumna thrives on bringing unseen and undiscovered masterpieces to light.
Ryan Ho shares his insights on the growing trends of team building.
Douglas Smith (Col ’86) was the eyes for a blind Japanese sailor’s second attempt to sail non-stop from San Diego to Fukushima.
Lying creates a cycle of disconnection, study finds.
The Health System vows indigent relief, less litigation.
Catch up on some of the latest reads from alumni and faculty authors.
Researchers say discovery is an example of just how much life remains to be understood.
Editor S. Richard Gard Jr. provides a preview of the Winter magazine.
Jia Tolentino (Col ’09) ponders culture and complicity in her bestselling book.
President Jenifer G. Andrasko (Darden ’10) and Marcus Martin Jr. (Col ’02) share how the Ridley Scholarship Fund invests in African-American students.
What does it take to swim like an actual fish?
Two Tony Bennetts launched the campaign, which has already raised more than half of its goal.
The program received approval from the State Council of Higher Education in September.
Readers share their thoughts on past issues.
Douglas Smith (Col ’86) was the eyes for a blind Japanese sailor’s second attempt to sail non-stop from San Diego to Fukushima.
What does it take to swim like an actual fish?
Electric scooters have become a major UVA phenomenon. We have the numbers to prove it.
The alumna thrives on bringing unseen and undiscovered masterpieces to light.