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A Funeral Procession for the Marquis
An alumna explores La Fayette’s connection to the University

Fighting Fire at the University
In 1828, the Board of Visitors created the University Fire Company.

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Life Lessons on the Green
David Cook’s golf novel adapted to the big screen

175 Years of Engineering
A few of the U.Va. engineers whose projects have touched our daily lives.

Look Book
A brief history of fashion at U.Va.

Stacked Up
Doubling the capacity of the Ivy Stacks.

In the Age of Slavery
U.Va. examines role of enslaved laborers in tribute to bell-ringer Henry Martin

Scientific Six Pack
Improve your putting, earn more money, increase your odds of survival and other topics U.Va. researchers are exploring.

Body Builder
Mike Curtis helps athletes recover from injuries and maintain peak form

The Simple Things Said It All
On being in the first class of women.

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Fast-paced shows hurts executive function in children
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One early morning, in a small village of Potreritos, Nicaragua, I watched as the women and girls put on their flip-flops, picked up empty buckets and started their daily trek…
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