Professor Profile: Wyatt Andrews
By Neha Kulkarni | February 20, 2017Although many professors have a background in academia, students can also learn invaluable lessons from those who have worked in the industry.
Although many professors have a background in academia, students can also learn invaluable lessons from those who have worked in the industry.
“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.”
Over time, I’ve realized I can quickly resolve misunderstandings if I just plainly say what is bothering me.
Life as a student tends to occur in a tiny domain, the boundaries of which are often impermeable.
The University Board of Elections was established to supervise all University-wide elections.
It wasn’t until recently that I realized silence is sometimes more powerful than loudness.
I realized that I had not learned enough about black history before college, so I was very happy to discover that three of my courses this semester would be addressing black history.
I have noticed an overlooked quirk in society and a person that wants to address something: unsportsmanlike conduct.
But now I find myself at 8:00 am on Wednesday looking despondently at the previous day’s quiz on Bernoulli’s equations.
From romantic hiking excursions to the Charlottesville movie theater, both couples and single people can celebrate Valentine's Day.
A lunch date with Dean of Students Allen Groves and a trip to Pippin Hill Vineyard for a group of three with Commerce School lecturer Sherri Moore were two of the more popular dates.
Former love connection writer speaks about his experience helping students find love.
I first heard about Semester at Sea through an old friend’s Instagram account, which is indicative of a whole handful of things, but especially of the heightened globalization of the world.
Sometimes, you have to do things without thinking to numb your brain from creating worst case scenarios for itself.
I have the privilege of coming home to a younger brother who is increasingly inspiring.
I find comfort in the fact that my dad lives on in the hearts and minds of the people who loved him, every time a record skips.
Please don’t be that person in the bar.
Former U.Va. students transformed the live music scene in Charlottesville.
“It was, in a way, healing and beautiful to see everyone come together.”
Green Dot came to the University during a tumultuous 2014-15 school year, which prompted more conversation about how to combat violence and sexual assault.