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The Light Goes Out for an Econ Icon: Elzinga’s 3M 9100

The Light Goes Out for an Econ Icon: Elzinga’s 3M 9100

The famed overhead projector of Elzinga's Econ 201 class did not survive the move to Culbreth Theatre.

Fall 2018

Ramps Tilt Lawn Toward Better Access

Ramps Tilt Lawn Toward Better Access

New ramps to the Lawn will allow for greater accessibility.

Fall 2018

Miller Center Appointment Draws Controversy

Miller Center Appointment Draws Controversy

A former official of the Trump administration joins the Miller Center, triggering resignations.

Fall 2018

Ryan Hits the Grounds Running

Ryan Hits the Grounds Running

UVA President James E. Ryan gets off to a fast start, taking on tough issues and attracting high-level talent.

Fall 2018

Committee Looks at UVA’s Historic Landscape

Committee Looks at UVA’s Historic Landscape

An advisory committee formed by the Deans Working Group examines the principles of the University's historical figures and spaces.

Fall 2018

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Readers share their thoughts on past issues.

Fall 2018

From the Editor

From the Editor

Editor S. Richard Gard Jr. provides a preview of the magazine’s Fall offerings.

Fall 2018

UVA tightens speech policy on grounds

UVA tightens speech policy on grounds

The University has tightened its policy for outsiders who want to make a speech, protest, hand out leaflets or otherwise exercise free-speech rights on Grounds.

Summer 2018

Ryan begins shaping his team

Ryan begins shaping his team

President-elect Jim Ryan has begun the process of filling top leadership positions at the University.

Summer 2018

Olympian, All-Star  is new coach of women’s basketball

Olympian, All-Star is new coach of women’s basketball

Tina Thompson joins UVA as the new women's head basketball coach.

Summer 2018

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Readers share their thoughts on past issues.

Summer 2018

From the Publisher

From the Publisher

UVA Alumni Association President and Virginia Magazine Publisher Jenifer Andrasko writes of the impact alumni can have on the experiences of current students.

Summer 2018

The Exit Interview

The Exit Interview

Teresa A. Sullivan talks with us about her presidency with characteristic grit and grace.

Summer 2018

Intersecting Disciplines

Intersecting Disciplines

Forget everything you know about required classes. The College rethinks curriculum.

Summer 2018

Reflections on Our University

Reflections on Our University

In her final letter as president, Teresa A. Sullivan reflects on the achievements of her tenure.

Summer 2018

Strategic Investments

Strategic Investments

Take a look at how the University is using the Strategic Investment Fund.

Spring 2018

Faces of Grounds

Faces of Grounds

They have long tenure, but they don’t grade and they don’t judge. They make you feel at home.

Spring 2018

A Place to Remember

A Place to Remember

A new space between Clemons and Alderman libraries provides a place for students to reflect.

Spring 2018

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Readers share their thoughts on past issues.

Spring 2018

Greeks Bearing Gifts

Greeks Bearing Gifts

From scholarships to Rotunda restoration, Greek organizations are giving back and standing out in a big way.

Spring 2018

UVA’s Multiplier Effect in the Commonwealth

UVA’s Multiplier Effect in the Commonwealth

University President Teresa Sullivan shares her thoughts about UVA's value throughout the Commonwealth.

Spring 2018

Tom the Builder

Tom the Builder

Thomas Jefferson was a visionary leader--and a meticulous construction manager.

Spring 2018

When Speech Meets Hate

When Speech Meets Hate

The First Amendment was a major player in the events of August 11/12. A UVA legal expert shows how, and also asks some whys.

Winter 2017

Getting a Read on Ryan

Getting a Read on Ryan

UVA's incoming president checked all the boxes the search committee was looking for. He brings with him a wealth of knowledge and a commitment to the student experience.

Winter 2017

The Founder’s Secular Vision

The Founder’s Secular Vision

Jefferson’s University of Virginia was to be a modern, secular, science-centered university taught by scholars of distinction, with the students expected largely to govern themselves.

Winter 2017