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A portrait of two young alumni, their unique career paths, and the importance of being flexible in this recession.
John T. Casteen III (Col ’65, Grad ’66, ’70), a first-generation college student born in Portsmouth, Virginia, who rose to ...
As Claire Curzan (Col ’26) talked about achieving Virginia’s fifth straight women’s swimming and diving national championship, she caught herself accidentally underselling the magnitude of the moment.
Citing the Trump administration’s efforts to end “illegal discrimination,” UVA’s Board of Visitors unanimously approved a resolution to dissolve the Division of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and ...
Ryan Odom at a March 24 event at John Paul Jones Arena announcing his hire as UVA head basketball coach UVA Athletics During an interview for the men’s basketball coaching job, UVA President James E.
The Cavaliers had their moment yet again at this year’s NCAA Division I national meet, becoming the third program ever to claim five consecutive crowns.
William Faulkner served as UVA’s first writer-in-residence from 1957 to 1959 and then as a lecturer in American literature from 1960 until his death in 1962. He bequeathed the majority of his papers ...
No University of Virginia retrospective would be complete without remembering some of the accomplished men and women who have shared these Grounds. We knew at the outset that narrowing down hundreds ...
For many former students, the sight of a blue (or green) examination book might cause stomachs to churn and bring back memories of frantic essay writing and cramped hands. With the permission of some ...
Growing up in Charlottesville, Mason Hereford (Col ’08) wasn’t a fan of the bologna sandwich his mother used to make. It consisted of a couple of slices of bologna with yellow mustard and potato chips ...