
Letters to the Editor
Readers share their thoughts on past issues.
Readers share their thoughts on past issues.
Editor S. Richard Gard Jr. provides a preview of the magazine’s Summer offerings.
UVA Alumni Association President and Virginia Magazine Publisher Jenifer Andrasko writes of the impact alumni can have on the experiences of current students.
Editor S. Richard Gard Jr. provides a preview of the magazine’s Spring offerings.
UVA Alumni Association President and Virginia Magazine Publisher Jenifer Andrasko is excited for what is to come and asks alumni to make their voices heard.
The Alumni Association and University Advancement’s Office of Engagement hosted a panel discussion on how the University is working to strengthen the UVA community in the wake of August 11 & 12.
Editor S. Richard Gard Jr. notes that Virginia Magazine will continue to cover the events of August 11 and 12, then delves into the magazine’s Fall offerings.
In a note penned just after the events of August 11 and 12, new UVA Alumni Association President and Virginia Magazine Publisher Jenifer Andrasko reaffirms the values that define us as Wahoos.
UVA Alumni Association President Jenifer Andrasko comments on recent events in Charlottesville.
Virginia’s Curry School of Education climbs in the rankings; a new student center opens on the Corner; and a Grammy Award-winning producer visits Grounds.
Jenifer Andrasko (Darden ’10) will be the University of Virginia Alumni Association’s next president and CEO.
Readers share their thoughts on past issues.
Corporate executive and management expert Jenifer Andrasko, a former U.S. Navy pilot, mission commander and NATO officer, will be the University of Virginia Alumni Association’s next president and CEO.
Flash seminars are one-time discussion-based lectures, organized by students to engage their peers in discussion on a wide array of topics, from politics to philosophy to scientific findings.
In the end, the need to preserve the artifacts of UVA’s oldest student group was beyond debate.
The Mead Money program encourages faculty to form strong bonds with students outside the classroom by paying for their lunch.
Readers share their thoughts on past issues, plus a farewell message from Alumni Association President C. Thomas Faulders III.
After more than 11 years as president and CEO of the University of Virginia Alumni Association, Tom Faulders (Col ’71) announced plans to retire in June.
Here’s a quick overview of career resources available to alumni. Plus, here’s how alumni can help students explore career possibilities.
The Alumni Association’s Ridley Scholarship Fund helps the University compete with other top schools to attract elite African-American students.
The ins and outs of starting—and running—a UVA alumni interest group.
Celebrating a reunion this June? See what’s different this time around.
Take a look into the past, with commentary on select ads provided by UVA history professor and BackStory co-host Brian Balogh.
Over the second weekend in april, more than 1,800 people—including nearly 1,200 alumni—attended Black Alumni Weekend on Grounds.
Readers share their thoughts about recent articles and events.
Students overwhelmingly vote in multiple sanctions among 27 reforms
The profound loss and legacies of Devin Chandler, Lavel Davis Jr. and D’Sean Perry
Editor Richard Gard previews the Spring magazine.
From riding on chalkboards to kidnapping a kangaroo, alumni share stories of their less-than-stellar judgment calls.