
New & Noteworthy
Summer 2019
Six new books from alumni and faculty, plus a list of the bestsellers at the UVA bookstore.
Six new books from alumni and faculty, plus a list of the bestsellers at the UVA bookstore.
Two recent grads have much in common, just not their age.
Alumna deploys success in video game to design buildings that help heal.
Their “cultural toolkit” contributes a unique perspective.
A commonly used antidepressant may be a promising treatment.
Hopeful, UVA researchers target the dangerous disease.
A law school climb to Everest base camp could set a new baseline in global learning.
How defeat drove a team to destiny.
Tony Bennett, in his own words
A Wahoo sportswriter pauses to ponder
Man-to-man coverage of the team
What 99 years of never-before compiled data reveal about the UVA Honor System.
Four reasons they’re called “Cardiac Cavs.”
Recent political scandals prompted Corks & Curls to look for a new name. They also had us looking through our own back issues.
After years of hard work, medical students find their future in an envelope.
The raise should better reflect the cost of living.
Ian H. Solomon brings more than 20 years of experience at the local, national and international levels.
The Class of 2020’s student leaders bring big ideas, diverse experiences.
Kevin G. McDonald takes over as UVA’s vice president for diversity, equity and inclusion on Aug. 1.
The executive committee voted in April to maintain current in-state undergraduate tuition, but changes are on the horizon.
Ambitious plans to remake Emmet/Ivy area start with a hotel and conference center.
Readers share their thoughts on past issues.
Editor S. Richard Gard Jr. provides a preview of the magazine’s Summer offerings.
Men’s Basketball National Champions: Special Issue; plus a look at 99 years of Honor Code data, Corks & Curls reckoning with its name, and a trip to Mount Everest.
From wildlife invasions to streakers on skateboards, the Lawn pavilions have a hominess all their own.
What does it take to swim like an actual fish?
The Health System vows indigent relief, less litigation.
Ryan Ho shares his insights on the growing trends of team building.
The alumna thrives on bringing unseen and undiscovered masterpieces to light.