
Team-building alum makes Forbes’ 30 Under 30, just for fun
Ryan Ho shares his insights on the growing trends of team building.
Ryan Ho shares his insights on the growing trends of team building.
Douglas Smith (Col ’86) was the eyes for a blind Japanese sailor’s second attempt to sail non-stop from San Diego to Fukushima.
The hidden nurses who helped integrate UVA Hospital received certificates when they graduated in the 1950s, but weren’t recognized as alumni until recently.
UVA’s year of championships goes global.
Two recent grads have much in common, just not their age.
Alumna deploys success in video game to design buildings that help heal.
UVA grads find success in journalism.
Introduced to forensic nursing at UVA, Stacey Mitchell (Nurs ’96) makes sure care comes first.
Sherrie Westin (Col ’80) helps bring the early-education programs of Sesame Street to refugee camps in the Middle East.
Jarmere Jenkins (Col ’13) has found his sweet spot as hitting partner for superstar Serena Williams.
A stint in Sarajevo inspired Katie Gar Ward (Col ’08) to do something for the country's many street dogs.
Mike Leinbach (Arch ’76, Engr ’81) led the extraordinary effort to piece together the space shuttle Columbia just days after he gave the go-ahead at its launch.
From scholarships to Rotunda restoration, Greek organizations are giving back and standing out in a big way.
Mason Hereford (Col ’08) and his award-winning sandwiches.
Dr. John Risher (Col ’32, Med ’36), who had been the University’s oldest known living alum, died November 3, 2017. He was 107.
Former Virginia basketball star Roger Mason (Arch ’03) is teaming with Ice Cube in a new venture.
Q&A with ‘Game of Thrones’ exec Janet Graham Borba (Col ’79).
An exclusive interview with Don Yee, the sports agent who helped sort out the New England Patriots’ “Deflategate” scandal in 2015.
The Mead Money program encourages faculty to form strong bonds with students outside the classroom by paying for their lunch.
The Alumni Association’s Ridley Scholarship Fund helps the University compete with other top schools to attract elite African-American students.
The ins and outs of starting—and running—a UVA alumni interest group.
Celebrating a reunion this June? See what’s different this time around.
Job interviews will always be stressful. The stakes are high, and the margin for error is slim. Here's how Alumni Career Services can help.
The 2014 Gallup-Purdue Index measures the long-term success of college graduates along three axes—and shows that UVA alumni come out ahead of their peers on each.
The Virginia Alumni Mentoring program matches students who are interested in a certain profession with graduates who are established in that field.
The bus stop on McCormick Road served as a refuge for black students in decades past.
The alumna thrives on bringing unseen and undiscovered masterpieces to light.
The Health System vows indigent relief, less litigation.
What does it take to swim like an actual fish?