Medicine for the Soul
The University's hospital chaplains give comfort and support to patients and their families during life's hardest moments.
The new Rotunda roof (bottom) will soon be painted white to match the original (top), though some of us are digging the copper. Which look do you like best: paint or no paint?
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Ed Roseberry’s Charlottesville
Look through a few of the thousands of photographs Ed "Flash" Roseberry has taken of Charlottesville since the 1940s.
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The Curious Case of Jerry Reid
Jerry Reid, an undergraduate student, is a typical student in every way—except one.
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The Secret Life of Plants and Trees
Learn about the defense mechanisms of some of nature's most cunning survivors.
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Holsinger’s Charlottesville
Rufus W. Holsinger photographed Charlottesville at the turn of the 20th century, capturing the Rotunda fire and much more.
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Top 5 Lists
Want to know the top 5 hidden gems around Grounds? The all-time leading sports scorers? Top foods at the dining hall?
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Medicine for the Soul
Photo Essay: Chaplains provide another dimension of care at the U.Va. Hospital.
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What’s the Big Idea?
From superfast rocket engines to a book on common sense, here's a look at some U.Va. research that could change the world.
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Beyond the Names
The stories of the men and women behind the dorm names on Grounds.
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Lean on Me
The Young Women Leaders Program, which pairs middle school girls with college women mentors, goes global.
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Charlottesville Then & Now
An interactive feature that compares scenes from the same spots in Charlottesville, nearly 100 years apart.
by Michael T. Vitez
College Daze
When I arrived in Dabney Dorm in the fall of 1975, I met a young architecture student across the hall, Robert W. Shutler (Arch '79). He was...
by Katie Dixon, Thuy Lam and Lauren Jones
From Fear to Resolve
The morning of this year’s Boston Marathon, members from the U.Va. Club of Boston arrived at what has become the group&rsquo...
Maggie Voth (Col '13) walked the Lawn for Final Exercises with her close friends, as many other graduates did. However, she may be the only student in her class whose father...
In January 2013, U.S. Air Force Lt. Col Todd McDonald (Col ’91) and Capt. Evan Fillman (Engr ’08) deployed to Southwest Asia in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. When they...
No matter where our money comes from, I don't see the University of Virginia ever failing to be public, in the sense of being dedicated to and interested in the welfare of the commonwealth and of the larger country. We'll always be public that way. It's in our DNA.
— Teresa A. Sullivan, speaking at a press conference after becoming U.Va.'s eighth president MORE QUOTES »