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Graduation Plans Changed

Graduation Plans for Class of 2020 Updated by UVA

While the UVA Class of 2020 cannot celebrate traditional final exercises, University President James Ryan has outlined a tentative alternative for their graduation. An online commencement will take place on May 16, and a...

CARES Act Grants UVA $5.8 Million for Financial Aid

According to WVIR, the University of Virginia will receive $5.8 million in coronavirus relief through the CARES Act — emergency legislation signed into law on March 27. When the pandemic forced many students to leave...

COVID-19: Liberty on Hold

We stand at an unprecedented moment in our nation’s history in more ways than one. What started as a public health conflict has morphed into a conflict over the central theme of democracy: what...
UVA Career Center Future Plans

College Students’ Future Plans Threatened by Pandemic

According to research published this week by Axios, three quarters of college students who lined up internships or post-graduate jobs have seen them threatened or cancelled amid the coronavirus pandemic. With infection rates rising...

Coronavirus: How I Lost Four Jobs in Four Days

People used to know me as many things; I was a sports commentator, racing mechanic, ESPN employee, fry cook, and a Domino’s delivery driver. Yes, I know that seems like a lot. A nineteen...
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How Are Online Classes Going?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0YGr4YAKR8 WUVA checked in with UVA professor Roger Martin to talk about the transition from on-grounds to online. Produced by: Brynn Jefferson Music courtesy of Bensounds