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Summer Reading

Summer Reading

Books to read at the beach by UVA faculty and alumni.

June 8, 2010

Ex Libris

Ex Libris

Intriguing bookplates from the libraries of the rich and famous debut at a UVA exhibit.

June 8, 2010

Stroll the Mall? Streak the Lawn?

Stroll the Mall? Streak the Lawn?

The Class of 2010 releases the list of 110 Things to Do Before You Graduate.

April 20, 2010

2010 Queen of Carnival

2010 Queen of Carnival

March 11, 2010

Queen for a Day

Queen for a Day

You may address Katherine Saer Duncan, a UVA third-year, as Queen Katherine. She reigned over New Orleans as the 2010 Mardi Gras Queen of Carnival.

March 11, 2010

15 Reasons to Love Charlottesville in Spring

15 Reasons to Love Charlottesville in Spring

A list of fifteen reasons to come back and visit Charlottesville in the spring.

March 9, 2010

Top 10 UVA Stories of 2009

Top 10 UVA Stories of 2009

From the men’s soccer team winning the NCAA championship to President John T. Casteen III announcing his retirement, 2009 was a year to remember. Here’s our look, with videos, at the year’s highlights.

January 18, 2010

Spicy Literature

Spicy Literature

Dave DeWitt (Col '66) has written nearly 40 books about chile peppers and spicy foods. What fuels his piquant obsession?

January 18, 2010

Rotunda: The Movie

Rotunda: The Movie

January 18, 2010

Pioneer of Beer

Pioneer of Beer

Tired of the same old brew, Charlie Papazian (Engr ’72) learned to brew his own beer, wrote a book about it and revolutionized American brewing.

December 10, 2009

London's Calling

London’s Calling

On Dec. 7, the University of Virginia announced that Mike London would be its new football coach.

December 10, 2009

Twelve Ways to Toast the Season

Twelve Ways to Toast the Season

A 12-pack of beers brewed especially for the season, all of which make for colorful additions to holiday gatherings.

December 8, 2009

Ye Olde Civility Project

Ye Olde Civility Project

As a teenager, George Washington copied a set of rules for civil behavior, and the 110 principles became his guide to treating people with respect and dignity. That was then—when women curtsied and men doffed their hats—and this is now—when cell phones jingle and holiday shoppers jangle each other in checkout lines.

December 7, 2009

Desegregating UVA

Desegregating UVA

Alumni reflect on a groundbreaking era that began with Gregory Swanson, UVA’s first black student, in 1950.

October 12, 2009