Has Ryan Nelson (Col ’24) got a deal for you. It’s an online coupon, good for 15 percent off the sports apparel brand We Love the Hate, a California-based company that Nelson, an offensive lineman on ...
William “Lee” Lyons Brown Jr. (Col ’58), former ambassador to Austria and retired CEO of the Brown‑Forman wine and spirits corporation, died June 9, 2024. He was 87. His three children say the ...
Everything comes alive in Charlottesville in springtime. Grounds turns green, student life is at its most vibrant, and—at the Alumni Association—we welcome alumni home. In April, we are excited to ...
I read with great interest Ed Miller’s article regarding the retirement of Coach Bennett. Without reservation Bennett deserves the accolades he has been showered with both before and after his ...
At the first meeting of the President’s Council on UVA-Community Partnerships, lifelong Charlottesville resident Harold Folley wasted little time telling UVA President James E. Ryan (Law ’92) what he ...
In 2007, a thousand-pound slab of paint, ten feet long, four feet high and three inches thick, peeled from Beta Bridge and slid onto the sidewalk along Rugby Road. It took five workers to haul away ...
UVA’s Board of Visitors in December took action on three major construction projects—a new parking garage, student housing and a performing arts center—that together are poised to transform land north ...
In these polarized times, colleges and universities are understandably focused on helping students learn how to “talk across difference,” as it is often put. There are the Harvard Dialogues and the ...
“Gay couples don’t stumble into parenthood by accident,” writes physician Ian Jenkins in Three Dads and a Baby. “It’s always a deliberate act, and a complicated one.” Complicating his journey even ...
Nurturing the youngest children comes with joys and hurdles. From encouraging independence to fostering emotional intelligence, the early years are a crucial time for laying the foundation of a ...
One day in November, Vivianne Ngo (Col ’27) played pickleball no fewer than three times: at practice with the UVA Pickleball Club, then in a match with a friend, and then at yet another practice with ...
Gretchen Walsh (Com ’25) didn’t set a world record every time she jumped into the pool at the 2024 World Aquatics Swimming Championships (25m), but she wasn’t far off. Gretchen Walsh at the World ...
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