UVa News
Virginia State Senator Mark Herring Speaks to Students at the University
This past week Virginia State Senator Mark Herring came to the University of Virginia to talk to students about the upcoming Presidential and Senatorial elections Virginians will be voting in come ... Read More
What to Make of the Polls: Election 2012
Anyone who follows the 2012 presidential election polls likely noticed a trend: The numbers don’t make much sense. As it turns out, inconsistent polls during Election Season are pretty ... Read More
Business Buzz
This Week in Business Buzz... Mixed news in the markets The S&P suffered its worst day since June on Tuesday, due to weak profit outlooks from Caterpillar and the supply shortage of Apple's ... Read More
Supreme Court to Rule on Blood Testing for DUI
The controversy of drawing blood to test for intoxication lies in the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. In the blood-test case, the Missouri state police argue that they should not need to ... Read More
U.Va. Faculty Face Uncertain Future
WUVA Online's Emily Caldwell reports on the future of the University's faculty after the Sullivan debacle over the summer. (more...)
75th Anniversary of Their Eyes Were Watching God
Yesterday was the 75th anniversary of Zora Neale Hurston’s revolutionary novel Their Eyes Were Watching God. In celebration, the Carter G. Woodson Institute and The Virginia Festival of the Book ... Read More
Coursera: Experimenting with Online Education
WUVA's Jenna Dagenhart reports on student and faculty reactions to online education. (more...)
The Threat to UVa Student Aid
What does the future hold in store for the acclaimed UVa student aid program, AccessUVA? (more...)
The Future of the University: Aftermath of the June Events
On Wednesday, September 12th a discussion about the lessons learned from President Teresa Sullivan’s ouster and reinstatement this summer brought great wisdom on the University’s move forward. ... Read More
Students Discuss Obama Campaign
President Obama's visit to Charlottesville last month sparked conversation amongst student leaders who had the chance to interact with the ... Read More








