If there’s one thing Hoos have in common, it’s curiosity. Hoos have questions. We intend to answer them with UVA Today’s series, “So Hoos Asking?” Topics will be far-ranging, from University policies to daily life on Grounds, from mysteries of the past to what the future holds.

So Hoos asking? Let’s find out!

 
A gift the Board of Visitors accepted in 1927, how the Merton Spire came to the lower Pavilion VI garden is a mystery.
UVA Today answers questions about the group, what it does and its role at the University.
The University uses several types of messages to inform Hoos of safety concerns that may impact them on Grounds.
Pieces of a long-gone UVA building are all around the University, if you know where to look.
The University’s landscapers take pains to protect plants and pollinators as they prepare Grounds for the winter.
While not currently equipped with solar panels, the UVA Health Orthopedics Center is designed to install them in the future.
Changes in who will lead tours of Grounds have sparked some questions. We have answers.
It can be hard when you’re in a new social setting. Psychology professor Daniel Willingham has advice to help you not forget.