
UVA Football: Game promotions announced for 2019 home schedule
The promotional dates for the 2019 Virginia home football games were announced today (March 20), including the dates for the University’s Family Weekend and Homecomings game.

The promotional dates for the 2019 Virginia home football games were announced today (March 20), including the dates for the University’s Family Weekend and Homecomings game.

Bryce Hall is a star on the football field as a rising fourth-year at UVA. Also excelling in the classroom, Hall has been awarded the prestigious T. Rodney Crowley Jr. Memorial Scholarship.

The April exhibition at Arts Council of the Valley Smith House Galleries features works by artists Kimberly Juda Souder and Robert Bersson, kicking off Friday, April 5 with a visit from Virginia Poet Laureate Henry Hart in honor of National Poetry Month.

UVA is launching the state’s first regional community survey panel, called BeHeardCVA, as a vehicle for communicating the voices of residents in the Charlottesville area and Central Virginia.

Growing food indoors has been trending for several years, and some farmers are weighing the benefits of moving production indoors.

Girls in grades 6-9 from across Virginia will become disease detectives during a workshop on epidemiology at the 12th annual Expanding Your Horizons math and science conference for girls Saturday at James Madison University.

Longtime ACC college basketball analyst Dan Bonner and the late Al Featherston, who covered the ACC for various outlets for five decades, are the recipients of this year’s Marvin ‘Skeeter’ Francis Award.

I think we can tentatively draw a few possible, and all of them encouraging, conclusions from the fact that the University of Virginia has announced a $15 per hour minimum wage for its direct employees.

To celebrate its newest and best digs in 62 years of broadcasting, WTJU 91.1 FM, the University of Virginia’s public radio station, plans to break a Guinness Book of Records title held since 2012 by a radio station in England.

The $1.1 billion higher education package approved by the General Assembly this month was designed to build a talent pipeline for Virginia to help attract Amazon and solve a critical shortage for the state.
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