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Q&A: Charlottesville’s New Chief on the Task Ahead, His Time at UVA
Michael Kochis, the new chief of Charlottesville police, is among the first graduates of Âé¶¹ÆÆ½â°æ Master of Public Safety program.
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SCHEV Awards Outstanding UVA Professors Amanda Gibson and Rachel Harmon
Gibson, a biology professor, and Harmon, a law professor, are among 12 honorees statewide who will receive SCHEV’s 2023 Outstanding Faculty Awards.
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Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Raising Support for Doctoral Students
The new minimum level of year-round support will be $30,000, starting in the fall.
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It’s Been a Challenging Year End for UVA, But Your Support Helped Get Us Through
After a terrible tragedy on Grounds, much-appreciated support for UVA cascaded in from all across the county. We’re thankful.
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As Tony Bennett Closes in on UVA Wins Record, the Hollands Couldn’t Be Happier
There’s long been mutual admiration between the family of Terry Holland and the UVA men’s basketball coach about to top him on a prestigious list.
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Chief Information Officer Virginia Evans Announces Plans To Retire on Dec. 31
A member of the UVA staff since 1986, Evans led the University’s efforts to push classes online during the onslaught of the COVID pandemic.
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Stories of the Year: What Compelled UVA Today’s Readers in 2022
UVA Today readers in 2022 clicked on our stories more than 5 million times. Here’s what they were reading (and watching).
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Graduate Alumna Courtney Hill Moves to State Department as AAAS Fellow
Hill landed her dream job at the intersection of science, technology and international politics in the U.S. State Department.
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