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Heilman
Albemarle County
2 years ago
Brooks Family YMCA having Thomas Heilman Olympic watch parties during open hours

 Crozet’s Thomas Heilman swims his first prelim at 5 tomorrow (Tuesday) morning, and the Brooks Family YMCA — where he trains with Cavalier Aquatics — is doing a watch party if he qualifies for the afternoon semifinal.

Albemarle County
2 years ago
The Tonsler League: Top 3 Games to Watch in Final Rivalry Week of the Year

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW): After a thrilling regular season in the 2024 Tonsler […]

Albemarle County
2 years ago
UVA Golf’s Duangmanee and Lee named All-America Scholars

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW): Fairfax, VA natives George Duangmanee and Bryan Lee both […]

Albemarle County
2 years ago
Q&A: How UVA’s Olympic presence can enhance the university’s brand

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (UVA Today) – While the University of Virginia won’t begin its next […]

UVA Sports
2 years ago
UVA Women’s Lacrosse Recognized for Stellar Academics by IWLCA

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW): Six Virginia Women’s Lacrosse players have been named to […]

UVA Sports
2 years ago
Ruden Becomes Latest Addition to UVA Rowing Coaching Staff

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW): Taylor Ruden has been named assistant coach for the […]

Tony Elliott ACC media days
Albemarle County
2 years ago
Head Coach Tony Elliott: Winning the final of 3 prongs needed for UVA to be a model football program

The University of Virginia head football coach Tony Elliott in the Hoos’ ACC football media day spotlight in Charlotte talked about building a model program. 

UVA Paris Olympics
Albemarle County
2 years ago
Hoos well-represented in Paris Olympics starting Wednesday

Sixteen current and former Virginia student-athletes are set to compete at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

UVA School of Law
Albemarle County
2 years ago
Princeton, Above the Law say UVA Law is number 1

The University of Virginia School of Law has landed at No. 1 in two new rankings of the country’s law schools.

UVA Medical Center
Albemarle County
2 years ago
Brain discovery may catch Alzheimer’s, epilepsy in its nets

Mysterious net-like structures that surround select neurons in the brain may be the key for better understanding and treating Alzheimer’s disease, epilepsy, schizophrenia and other neurological disorders, new research from the University of Virginia School of Medicine suggests.