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Building, but not Sprawling
Curious about new construction projects on Grounds? See what new buildings will look like when they're done and how much they'll cost.

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Rekindling Desire
A new drug shows promise for women who lack sexual desire.

A Stitch in Time
Admire rare and beautiful items of clothing from the 1790s to the 1950s that are held in the Collection of Historic Dress.

Ultra Dedicated
Meet two women who run 100 mile races across treacherous terrain and through bad weather; they run ultramarathons with apt names such as Hellgate.

All-Time Biggest Crowds at Home Football Games
The top five record-breaking crowds at Scott Stadium. Were you there?

A Real Adventure in Modern Living
What was the University experience of the 1950s and 1960s like for a married veteran living on Copley Hill?

High Expectations
U.Va. baseball coach Brian O'Connor talks about last year's spectacular season and his aspirations for this year's College World Series.

Working Vacation
How Alternative Spring Break changed the perspective of students who have participated in the program.

1977: Ms. Rhodes Scholar
Catherine Burke Sweet (Col ’77), one of the first female Rhodes Scholars, went to England to study in the late '70s and she never moved back.
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A Real Adventure in Modern Living
by Nash Boney (Grad '60, '63)

I grew up (or tried to) in the west end of Richmond, Va., a son of the privileged upper middle class. My heritage was pure Virginia—OK, my father was from…
A Blueprint for Success
by Jim Donovan (faculty)

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…
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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 »














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