Queen of Slag Transforming industrial wastelands Hailed as the toxic beauty queen of brownfield remediation, landscape architect Julie Bargmann is helping to regenerate forsaken sites and bring them back into the community fold. by Lee Graves
The Cerenkov Blue When U.Va. went nuclear In 1960, U.Va. was on the vanguard of the emerging field of nuclear energy. Then came Three Mile Island. by Maura Singleton
The Master Builder Completion of the John Paul Jones Arena caps Dick Laurance's remarkable career For the past 18 years, this construction wizard has steered U.Va.'s highest-profile projects on time and on budget, smiling all the way. by Jim Reedy
Ultimate Questions The debate over intelligent design Two centuries after the founding of Thomas Jefferson's university, students and faculty are still questioning the interplay among science, religion, and the state. by Margaret Edwards
The Art of Giving It Away Metal worker Gary Rosenthal trades profits for mitzvot A leading designer and purveyor of Judaica, this Darden grad follows an equally creative business plan. by Bob Cullen