


The Paint’s Appealing
Beta Bridge sheds its skin

Many Faces, One Body
Class of 2011 most diverse on record

Help for a Degraded River
Engineering and architecture students collaborate to design the Learning Barge, a floating classroom meant to teach schoolchildren in Hampton Roads about ecology on the Elizabeth River.

All Things Small and Beautiful
Big plans for nanotechnology

Q&A with Michael Gibson

Getting Out of a Jam
Using technology to get more from our roads
Worsening traffic on Virginia roads demands high-tech solutions. The Smart Travel Lab uses advanced computer models to develop them.

You Can’t Keep a Good Spire Down

Deep Impact
How the University affects the economy
Research by professor John L. Knapp breaks down the University's sources of funding and its influence on the Charlottesville economy.

Changing of the Guard
Key University positions filled

Setting the Record Straight
Graduate student sheds light on Virginia Indians

Bookmarked: Help Determine the University’s Future

Verbatim

Miller Center Kicks off National Debate Series
Iraq is first topic

Roaming Through Rome
An ancient city in 3D

Missed Fortune

Engineering Change
Jill Tietjen named distinguished alumna

Verbatim

Mach 5 or Bust
Students work on revolutionary engine

Great Dishonors
This year’s free-speech violators

A Foot in the Door
The Office of Admission witnesses a surge in applicants

History of Giving
The Next Five Largest Single Gifts to the University

Leading the Way
$100 million gift will create new school

United in Grief
