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A School Without Walls
With a $120 million gift from the Quantitative Foundation, UVA creates a School of Data Science and establish a presence in this emerging field.
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Honoring a Connection

Lawn Society Members Rosa Perez McGonigal (McIntire '82) and Art McGonigal Jr. (Col '82) look back fondly on their time at UVA.

Lawn Society Members Rosa Perez McGonigal (McIntire '82) and Art McGonigal Jr. (Col '82) look back fondly on their time at UVA.
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Roots, Rocks, Creek Crossings
A poem for UVA's ninth president, James Ryan, by poet and professor of English, Lisa Russ Spaar.
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Art Is Her Mission

Carol Angle, M.D., has always made it her mission to solve difficult problems. She spent 45 years at the University of Nebraska Medical Center as a pediatrician, nephrologist, and toxicologist. Over the course of her distinguished career, Angle became known as one of the nation’s leading experts on lead poisoning.

Carol Angle, M.D., has always made it her mission to solve difficult problems. She spent 45 years at the University of Nebraska Medical Center as a pediatrician, nephrologist, and toxicologist. Over the course of her distinguished career, Angle became known as one of the nation’s leading experts on lead poisoning.
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Natural Beauty

When most people think of research, they think of scientists in white lab coats, determinedly peering into microscopes and stirring beakers full of brightly colored liquid. Thanks to an $815,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, UVA students and scholars are now enjoying increased opportunities for study in the arts.   

When most people think of research, they think of scientists in white lab coats, determinedly peering into microscopes and stirring beakers full of brightly colored liquid. Thanks to an $815,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, UVA students and scholars are now enjoying increased opportunities for study in the arts.
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What Is Possible: Clark Scholars
The vision is straightforward and powerful: Take the most talented young people wherever they can be found and educate them to become leaders in society. The new Clark Scholars Program will help the School of Engineering and Applied Science do exactly that.
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Honoring a Legacy

UVA recognizes former Chinese leader W.W. Yen.

UVA recognizes former Chinese leader W.W. Yen.
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Love and Basketball

Mariso Kozlowski Phillips (Nursing '99) and John Phillips are members of both the Cornerstone and Rotunda Societies.

Mariso Kozlowski Phillips (Nursing '99) and John Phillips are members of both the Cornerstone and Rotunda Societies.
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A Western Exposure

An Architecture School alum made his mark on the Phoenix skyline. Now he’s making his mark on future A-School graduates.

An Architecture School alum made his mark on the Phoenix skyline. Now he’s making his mark on future A-School graduates.
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A Good Day for Gratitude
Grateful for sunshine and for the alumni, parents, and friends who support the University of Virginia, hundreds of students lined up on the Lawn on GivingToHoosDay, April 10, to say thank you. The annual event raised $4.45 million in a 24-hour period from 7,247 donors.
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One for the Books

What would a university be without a library? 

What would a university be without a library?
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CommTalks

How are men and women in leadership roles perceived differently? This was the subject of Amanda Cowen’s COMMTalk in April 2017. At its annual Spring Symposium, the McIntire School of Commerce presented “COMMTalks: Ideas. Inspiration. Impact,” featuring 10-minute TED Talk-style presentations by McIntire research faculty.

How are men and women in leadership roles perceived differently? This was the subject of Amanda Cowen’s COMMTalk in April 2017. At its annual Spring Symposium, the McIntire School of Commerce presented “COMMTalks: Ideas. Inspiration. Impact,” featuring 10-minute TED Talk-style presentations by McIntire research faculty.