Two Miller Center professors note that the conflict in Ukraine has bolstered the NATO alliance, which may give China pause if it’s thinking of moving on Taiwan.
While women have benefited from advancement efforts in the workplace, the trend has not been felt at every desk, says Allison Elias, a Darden School of Business professor.
With a record-breaking number of applicants, the Office of Admission carefully read all the applications with an eye on the challenges COVID-19 has posed for high school students.
Masks will no longer be required in many settings around Grounds, the mandatory testing program will end, and you’ll no longer have to show a vaccine card to attend a large indoor event.
Adjunct professor Jim Donovan’s plainspoken style lifts the veil on the mysterious world of investment banking.
Paulette Jones Morant arrived on Grounds in 1970 with no intention of playing sports. By graduation, she had helped found two women’s varsity teams.
UVA Law’s Danielle Citron, an expert in digital privacy and deepfake videos, and media studies professor David Nemer say the faked footage is a pivotal moment in democracy.
At first, he dismissed the idea of joining a fraternity as “silly.” Now, Kayvon Samadani is president of 鶹ƽ Inter-Fraternity Council and explains his role on President Jim Ryan’s podcast.