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

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)…

For me to get the chance to hone my voice in college, it was only natural that I gravitated towards [singing soul music]. It was something I just loved doing. Soul singing; that was real singing for me.

— Will Anderson (Col '08), vocalist in the band Parachute, describing his development as a singer. Parachute was known as Sparky's Flaw while Anderson was at U.Va. MORE QUOTES »