Sarah Poole
The semester resumes on Zoom
Students and faculty adjust to distance learning as Coronavirus forces them off Grounds.
Summer 2020
How Walt Whitman disguised his poems about male love—and how a UVA professor put it all together
Fredson Bowers discovered the original sequence of poems to reveal a more vulnerable side to America’s poet.
Fall 2019
New & Noteworthy
Six new books from alumni and faculty, plus a list of the bestsellers at the UVA bookstore.
Summer 2019
New & Noteworthy
Six new books from alumni and faculty, plus a list of the bestsellers at the UVA bookstore.
Spring 2019
A World of Color
Student’s coloring book puts inspirational and everyday women on the same pages.
Spring 2019
An Unflinching Report
The President's Commission on Slavery and the University releases its final report and recommends further action after 5 years of research.
Winter 2018
On Common Grounds
The giants among us: A roundup of alumni who walked from the Lawn to prominence.
Winter 2018
Learning From Monsters
Engineering students study Frankenstein to learn responsible design.
Fall 2018
New & Noteworthy
Six new books from alumni and faculty, plus a list of the bestsellers at the UVA bookstore.
Fall 2018
Staking a Position
Professor Willis Jenkins (Grad class of ’06) takes a somewhat unorthodox approach in his "argument lab."
Summer 2018
New & Noteworthy
Six new books from alumni and faculty, plus a list of the bestsellers at the UVA bookstore.
Summer 2018
Learning to Grow
A January Term class teaches students to ask better questions and to be open to challenge in school and in life.
Spring 2018
New & Noteworthy
Six new books from alumni and faculty, plus a list of the bestsellers at the UVA bookstore.
Spring 2018
Upcoming Bicentennial Events Include Women’s Forum, a Look at Slavery
The University plans to continue hosting bicentennial events until Jan. 25, 2019, the 200th anniversary of the charter’s signing.
October 16, 2017