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UVA Facilities Management employees roll up their sleeves at The Haven shelter
Working alongside community partners, the Facilities Management employees pitched in to renovate the local homeless day shelter.
Business & Government
History-making Hoo: UVA alumna sworn in as Virginia’s first female governor
Abigail Spanberger’s inauguration was peppered with frequent UVA mentions as several Wahoos played a part in the historic day.
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Studying medicine, creating art
A University of Virginia medical and business student brings his landscape photography to UVA Health University Medical Center.
University News
At UVA250 kickoff, speakers say intellectual ‘death’ leads to rebirth
Cornel West and Robert P. George say to find the truth, you must admit you might be wrong.
University News
UVA legend Herman Moore selected to College Football Hall of Fame
One of the greatest receivers in Wahoo history, Moore becomes the sixth Cavalier player to be chosen.
Research & Discovery
Staying neutral can hurt your reputation, study finds
A University of Virginia researcher and colleagues found people who avoid taking sides on controversial topics may be viewed as lacking a moral compass
Business & Government
Double Hoo turns local treats into care on Grounds
UVA alumna Michelle Katstra’s Gifts on Grounds delivers care packages to students while supporting local Charlottesville businesses.
Business & Government
News in brief: UVA alumna prepares to make history in Richmond
Abigail Spanberger is the first Hoo in a quarter-century to win election for Virginia governor, and the first woman ever elected to that post.
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