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In Fall 2022, we relaunched the Jeffersonian Dinner series that has taken place on and off over the years. The idea is simple—gather about a dozen people around a shared meal and help to facilitate a ...
Editor’s note: Virginia Magazine published this story ahead of the Board of Visitors’ nearly unanimous March 1 vote to rename Alderman Library for former UVA President Edgar Shannon. See our Spring ...
A composite of contrasting styles, from top: B.F.D. Runk, Robyn S. Hadley, Robert Canevari, and Penny Rue Illustration by Eleanor Shakespeare; photos courtesy Albert and Shirley Small Special ...
A noose placed on UVA's Homer statue in early September sparked a hate crime investigation that drew the help of the FBI. Sanjay Suchak Police have arrested and charged an Albemarle County man in the ...
Last issue we shared how the global paper shortage has complicated magazine production. Those challenges continue. It’s why we’ve combined summer and fall editions into this issue. Maybe we should ...
The Virginia men’s tennis team made a remarkable turnaround from five consecutive losses in February to win its fifth NCAA team national championship in May—the 31st overall team championship for the ...
Undergraduate applications to UVA soared to another record-breaking year in 2021 with 50,800 prospective ’Hoos applying for admission—up 6 percent from 2020 when numbers surged 17 percent. It’s the ...
Running back Wali Lundy (Col ’06) burst into the end zone, adding to the Virginia onslaught and further souring the mood of thousands of West Virginia fans on hand in Charlotte, North Carolina, for ...
A new twist has emerged in UVA’s ongoing research on the link between the lone star tick and an allergy to red meat: In Texas and other Gulf states where the invasive fire ant is common, the allergy ...
Recent research from UVA suggests that exercise may help fight two serious medical conditions: progressive neuromuscular disease Friedreich’s ataxia and vision-robbing macular degeneration. Friedreich ...
I wanted to make a guest appearance in Virginia Magazine to write you and call attention to this special anniversary issue. It tells the story of how the last public university in the country—not ...
Within two weeks of her July 1 arrival as the McIntire School of Commerce’s new dean Nicole Thorne Jenkins convened her team for a two-day leadership workshop. Meeting virtually, they discussed how to ...
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