A Gus Burger at 1 a.m. A pewter mug with your nickname on it. A Grillswith before an all-nighter. Alumni shared with us memories of their favorite spots, and we did some digging of our own. The ...
On all sides of the aisle—in governors’ mansions and in both houses of the U.S. Congress—elected officials who might not agree on much politically have at least one thing in common: a UVA degree. Read ...
Aggarwal Hall will open its doors in less than a year, and excitement is already building for the Alumni Association’s return to Emmet Street. From a “topping out” ceremony marking the placement of ...
To commemorate the 250th birthday of the United States, Virginia Magazine selected eight works by UVA authors—including faculty, alumni and one postdoctoral fellow—that delve into the complexities of ...
On top of logistical challenges and cultural adjustments, students are facing additional uncertainties as a result of ...
Many of the best and most illuminating conversations of my life have happened around a table, sharing a meal or enjoying a cup of coffee. I imagine that the same is true for many of you. There is ...
In 2003, UVA’s business and law graduate schools traded public funding for autonomy in a deal with the university and General ...
My wife teaches undergraduate art history. She tells her students that the context surrounding the creation of a piece of art always matters. Similarly, the anointment of Scott Beardsley as the ...