
Football’s Founding Fathers
Today’s college game shaped by UVA
At the dawn of the early 20th century, UVA championed fairness in football, changing the game forever
At the dawn of the early 20th century, UVA championed fairness in football, changing the game forever
UVA professors share parenting advice backed up by research.
What's it like to live in one of America's most historic places?
UVA experts explain the debt and deficit and their possible consequences for America.
Restoring historic buildings to former grandeur.
A look at Fey's new book, Bossypants
Two new books from alumni and faculty
Jefferson Public Citizens helps students bring classroom learning to life
What’s the future of books in a digital world?
The University held its first classes in 1825 with a faculty of eight and 68 students.
Jia Tolentino (Col '09), member of the Peace Corps, survives the April 2010 coup in Kyrgystan
Jefferson Public Citizens helps students bring classroom learning to life