A memorial to victims Lavel Davis Jr., D’Sean Perry and Devin Chandler on the Betsy and John Casteen Arts Grounds Emily Faith Morgan / UVA Communications The former student accused of fatally shooting ...
Visiting a gay bar during the 1980s AIDS epidemic came with plenty of stigma, but Sheila Jackson Lee (Law ’75) was undaunted. The longtime Democratic congresswoman from Houston spent her career ...
After graduating from UVA in May 2020, Alec Husted (Col ’20) found himself facing two problems: He missed Grounds and, thanks to COVID, he had too much time on his hands. The solution? Recreate the ...
We asked alumni: What is the kindest thing someone—known to you or a stranger—did for you at UVA? We had such an overwhelming and heartwarming response that we put more entries online here. “My UVA ...
Any architectural history of UVA starts with Thomas Jefferson, of course. His concept for the Academical Village, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was crafted across decades, nurtured through his ...
What, exactly, is happening to a patient’s lungs during long COVID? One theory is that the symptoms, such as a persistent cough and shortness of breath, are signs of an immune system that’s gone ...
In our Fall issue, Richard Gard used this space to announce his retirement after eight years as the editor of Virginia Magazine. In this issue, I am pleased to announce that, after a competitive and ...
Nearly 30 years ago, in response to the urging of enthusiastic young graduates, the Alumni Association established Young Alumni Council (YAC) to advocate for the needs of young alumni. As we prepare ...
At a time when many small liberal arts colleges are struggling, the University of Virginia’s College at Wise seems to have found something of a secret sauce. UVA Wise is a public, four-year ...
Graduating from UVA’s School of Architecture can be intense. But for these eight architects—and countless others—all those hours in the studio paid off. Here are some of the UVA-trained architects who ...
In the end, Tony Bennett retired the way he coached—following his own rules. In mid-October, Virginia’s men’s basketball coach was making the rounds at the 2024 ACC Tipoff in Charlotte, North Carolina ...
The sixth novel by retired Virginia circuit court judge Martin Clark, The Plinko Bounce follows public defender Andy Hughes, who is ready to resign after 17 years of representing small-time criminals ...