Top 10 U.Va. Stories of 2009

Top 10 U.Va. Stories of 2009

From the men’s soccer team winning the NCAA championship (above) 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.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • All-Time Biggest Crowds at Home Football Games

    All-Time Biggest Crowds at Home Football Games

    The top five record-breaking crowds at Scott Stadium. Were you there?

  • Supersized Ring

    Supersized Ring

    Astronomers recently found the largest planetary ring in the solar system swirling around Saturn.

  • Who makes the TV shows you love?

    Who makes the TV shows you love?

    HBO’s Janet Graham Borba (Col ’79) fires up the small screen.

  • Desegregating U.Va.

    Desegregating U.Va.

    What was it like to be one of the University's first black students?

  • London’s Calling

    London’s Calling

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

  • Holding Steady

    Holding Steady

    This year’s U.S. News & World Report’s rankings of America’s best colleges yielded a familiar outcome for the University.

  • From Pennsylvania Avenue to Sesame Street

    From Pennsylvania Avenue to Sesame Street

    Westin trades politics for puppets.

  • Bringing the Hospital to the People

    Bringing the Hospital to the People

    Inside beige tents, medical staff from the University of Virginia provide free health care to anyone who comes to the Wise County Fairgrounds. Meet a few of the people who depend on the Remote Area Medical clinic for medical treatment, as well as those who volunteer their services.

  • Celebrating Service

    Celebrating Service

    Madison House grew from the efforts of U.Va. volunteers to help storm victims.

  • 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.

IN YOUR WORDS

A Blueprint for Success

A Blueprint for Success

After two degrees from MIT, one from Harvard, a couple decades in the business world and a semester teaching at U.Va. Law, I certainly don’t claim to know everything. But…

Young Boy with an “Old Person” Disease

Young Boy with an “Old Person” Disease

When people think about arthritis, they often think of it as an old person’s disease—certainly not something that affects children. Unfortunately, that is a misconception; in fact, juvenile arthritis (JA)…

The first-ever collisions of beams marks the true beginning of an adventure into an unknown realm of physics.

— Brad Cox, one of several U.Va. physicists involved with the Large Hadron Collider outside Geneva. The facility, designed to increase knowledge about the beginnings of the universe, recorded its first collision of protons on Nov. 23.MORE QUOTES »