• Welcome Back graphic

    A welcome event for all UVA Engineering students

    Time:  12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
    Location:  Thornton Hall (Front Entrance)
  • UVA Engineering Receives $900,000 Grant to Create Character-Building Initiative

    The University of Virginia's School of Engineering and Applied Science has been chosen to receive a $900,000 grant from the Educating Character Initiative (ECI) to build character strength in students

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  • 2 New UVA Minors Emphasize Tech Ethics and Social Responsibility

    UVA Engineering introduces two minors to help meet the critical need for conscientious engineers, leaders and policymakers.

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  • Caring About Catalysis: UVA Researchers on Quest for Sustainable Aviation Fuel

    Commercial aviation is a major contributor to climate change. UVA is working with the Department of Energy on its $1 billion Grand Challenge.

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  • Virginia Students Aid Election Cybersecurity Ahead of Fall Elections

    Ahead of what may be a contentious presidential election, UVA students together with students from five other Virginia universities are helping to make sure voting will be secure and trustworthy.

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  • Full Power: The Inspiring Life of Kitty O'Brien Joyner

    This is the story of the first female engineer at NASA, who was also the first woman to graduate from the UVA School of Engineering.

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  • Photo Gallery: Final Exercises 2024

    Clad in caps and gowns, the Class of 2024 reflected on their college years surrounded by cheering family and friends.

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  • View of Old Cabell Hall with Final Exercises dais and canopy

    Final Exercises for the Class of 2024 at the University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science will take place Sunday, May 19.

    Time:  9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
    Location:  The Lawn
  • first year engineering expo

    Join us for poster sessions by first year students. 

    Time:  9:00 AM - 12:45 PM
    Location:  Ern Commons (567 McCormick Road)
  • UVA Dons Parkas To Help Alaskans Living on Thin Ice

    Engineering and society associate professor Caitlin Wylie is working on a blueprint to help indigenous communities thrive as the ground shifts beneath their feet (and houses).

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