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  1. email.healthsystem.virginia.edu

    Please contact the UVA Health IT Helpdesk at 434-924-5334.

  2. Log In to UVA Email - UVA ITS - ServiceNow

    Dec 1, 2021 · Alumni and students who entered UVA between 2006 and December 1, 2021 Note: Students still using UVA Gmail were transitioned to UVA Email (Microsoft 365 Outlook) by Summer …

  3. Sign in to your account - Outlook

    Sign in No account? Create one! Can’t access your account? This University of Virginia service is available for authorized use only. Use is subject to the University's policies. By using this service, you …

  4. KnowledgeLink | UVA Health

    Log in using your computing id, e.g. mst3k (do not use your full email address). Your password is the same password you use for Netbadge, Collab and Email. For help with UVA Health logins, contact …

  5. Outlook Email Home - UVA ITS - ServiceNow

    Aug 19, 2025 · Faculty, staff, new students (as of December 2021), and students who were migrated from Gmail in Summer 2025, can access their UVA email and calendar in the UVA Academic …

  6. Log In to UVA Systems - UVA ITS - ServiceNow

    Oct 22, 2025 · Most popular and A-to-Z list of login links to systems at UVA provided as a courtesy by ITS.

  7. Current Employees | UVA HR

    Employee Relations UVA is committed to building positive relationships, providing a quality work balance through fair treatment of employees, and resolving employee matters and concerns in a fair …

  8. Microsoft 365 at UVA - UVA ITS - ServiceNow

    Students who also become employees (such as student workers and teaching assistants) receive UVA Email (Academic Microsoft 365) as their primary email and calendar account to facilitate ease of …

  9. UVA ServiceNow - its.virginia.edu

    Access UVA's Office 365 email services for students, faculty, and staff to enhance communication and collaboration across the university.

  10. Faculty and Staff Resources | The University of Virginia

    Q&A: What is spatial storytelling, and what can we learn from it? Preteen smartphone use may be unhealthy. But there are solutions.