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Arbiter of Style

Robert E. Bryan (Col ’67) defined trends in menswear for 30 years

The modified preppie look, Bryan’s signature style, has been a longtime love. It began with his “obsession” with the 1930s and movies from that era starring fashion icons such as…

View From a Garden

View From a Garden

Student’s painting of University Chapel wins prize

A lover of outdoor spaces and peaceful places, Olivia Kiers (Col ’12) often retreats to the garden behind Pavilion I to study, write poetry, let her thoughts wander and let…

Bookmarked: Showtime

Bookmarked: Showtime

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Changes at VQR

Changes at VQR

University responds to concerns about quarterly

A University audit of the Virginia Quarterly Review has recommended several changes to address employees’ concerns and improve the magazine’s financial and managerial accountability.President Teresa A. Sullivan called for the…

Insider’s View: Rare Items

Insider’s View: Rare Items

Explore some of the most valuable treasures in Special Collections.

Five Alumni with Films at the 2010 Virginia Film Festival

Five Alumni with Films at the 2010 Virginia Film Festival

Must see films from this year's festival

The Virginia Film Festival will run from Thursday, Nov. 4 through Sunday, Nov. 7, 2010. Five alumni will bring their films to Charlottesville to screen at this year’s festival.  What’s…

Singing Sailor

Singing Sailor

Michael Belinkie (Col ’98) finds his voice in the Navy Sea Chanters

Michael Belinkie (Col ’98) finds his voice in the Navy Sea Chanters

U.Va. to scrutinize Virginia Quarterly Review after editor’s suicide

U.Va. to scrutinize Virginia Quarterly Review after editor’s suicide

For Virginia Film Festival, a new direction

For Virginia Film Festival, a new direction

Bestsellers at the U.Va. Bookstore: April through June 2010

1. The Millennium Trilogy by Stieg Larsson2. Anthill by Edward O. Wilson3. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Jane Austen and Seth Grahame-Smith

New & Notable

A Bold Look at the Familiar

A Bold Look at the Familiar

Paintings delve into the mystery of objects

Required Reading: Karenne Wood

Required Reading: Karenne Wood

He’ll Thrill You

He’ll Thrill You

David Baldacci writes political thrillers read by millions

The Parking Lot Movie

The Parking Lot Movie

Documentary reveals the philosophy of parking lot attendants

Documentary reveals the philosophy of parking lot attendants, and how the job changes their lives.

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