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Confederate Statue to be Removed

Confederate Statue to be Removed from Albemarle Courthouse

The Albemarle County Board of Supervisors announced plans to remove a Confederate monument that has stood in front of the county courthouse for over a century. Titled "At Ready," the life-sized statue depicts an...

UPDATE: UVA Will Reopen Dorms, Resume In-Person Classes

On Friday afternoon, President Jim Ryan and UVA’s senior leadership team sent an email to the University community announcing that residence halls will reopen and in-person instruction will resume on Tuesday, Sep 8. This comes...
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UVA Reports 36 Cases of COVID-19 Before Return to Grounds

On Monday, the University of Virginia released initial results from mandatory coronavirus testing for students — 36 positive cases out of 13,000 reported tests. With online classes underway and all official, in-person activity set...
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UVA Students Engage with General Election Despite COVID-19

As the November general election approaches, University of Virginia students search for civic engagement opportunities during the coronavirus pandemic. While in prior years volunteers on Grounds recruited voters as thousands passed on their way to...

Professors Make Big Changes for Fall Classes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=os6Qd17I9gs With the new semester beginning in just a few days, UVA professors will soon be meeting their students almost entirely on Zoom. WUVA Reporter Dean See speaks with five professors about how their courses...

Confronting Legacies: The Age of Segregation

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZX_D98uq_o “Confronting Legacies” is a series that explores the most controversial names, statues, and memorials on grounds. In the third part of this series, Jakob Cansler explores the legacies of four legacies from the Age of...