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The School of Engineering and Applied Science began its second-annual speaker series on Sept. 8 that has thus far included individuals such as Cornel West and Francis Collins.
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The School of Engineering and Applied Science began its second-annual speaker series on Sept. 8 that has thus far included individuals such as Cornel West and Francis Collins.
Fourth-year students will have the opportunity to study in the box suites at Scott Stadium.
Two points of entry with metal detectors will be on either side of the bottom of the Lawn near Garrett Hall and Rouss and Robertson Halls on the South Lawn, which will host multiple food trucks.
Senior Carey Danforth picked up a point for Virginia Tuesday in the team's loss to George Washington.
Many faculty members have designated their offices as "safe spaces" for students.
Making your meals and snacks healthy through exam time will also keep your brain sharp.
Virginia Coach Bronco Mendenhall led the Cavaliers to four more wins this year than in his first season with the team.
Junior Kylie Towbin set a Virginia school record with a 270.05 score in the women's platform diving event.
The bill would consider tuition waivers — tuition breaks graduate students receive in exchange for doing work for the University — part of their taxable income.
Redshirt freshman Jay Huff tallied five blocks and 16 points in his Cavalier debut.
Redshirt freshman Jay Huff tallied five blocks and 16 points in his Cavalier debut.
Senior forward Veronica Latsko got Virginia on the board with a goal in the first half of the NCAA Tournament match against St. Francis.
Sophomore guard Jocelyn Willoughby tried to keep Virginia within reach in the fourth quarter, going on a solo seven-point run to start the quarter.
The data reveals that the number of enrolled first-year students who self-identify as African-American or as two or more races — with one of those being African-American — has steadily increased in the last five years.
Lighting on the Lawn will be structured around the chosen theme of “Be the Light.”