From a classic beach read to a lyrical multigenerational saga, dive in to these works about love and romance by Wahoo authors ...
When Katie Couric (Col ’79) hosted Tina Fey (Col ’92) on her syndicated talk show in 2013, the conversation inevitably turned to UVA nostalgia. It helped that Fey was promoting Admission, a movie set ...
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 ...
It was nothing more than a dark, hot, sticky, beer-soaked, cavernous roadhouse in an out-of-the-way college town—or so it might have seemed. For two decades, Trax drew big names and packed houses. UVA ...
The final lecture of Commercial Law I has nothing to do with the law. Instead, Sherri Moore (Col ’85) delivers an emotional and personal message that reflects what she has tried to demonstrate ...
To keep UVA warm for a week during a typical mid-winter cold spell, UVA facility workers first pile up more than 1.5 million pounds of coal, then pipe in some 25 million cubic feet of natural gas.
Some 20 years ago, longtime friends Louella Walker (Nurs ’58) and Mary Jones (Nurs ’61) were browsing a former teacher’s estate sale when they unearthed a brown bag filled with black-and-white photos.
A conversation with Ian Baucom, the new dean of the College of Arts & Sciences Ian Baucom, the new dean of the College of Arts & Sciences, speaks with students outside Bryan Hall. Dan Addison Ian ...
As plans for the University of Virginia began to take shape in Thomas Jefferson’s imagination, he envisioned a lawn surrounded on three sides by housing for students and professors, connected by ...
As high school juniors and seniors prepare for standardized testing, many ponder the pros and cons of taking the Scholastic Aptitude Test or the American College Testing Assessment. Either test is ...
Bennett walks away at the relatively young age of 55 as Virginia basketball’s winningest coach.
If you thought the sounds of the University Chapel’s bells are made by an expert ringer toiling inside the steeple, think again: In most cases, an electronic carillon in the front of the building ...