
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.
Fredson Bowers discovered the original sequence of poems to reveal a more vulnerable side to America’s poet.
Alumnus brought his Broadway talents to Charlottesville to direct and choreograph A Chorus Line.
The Fralin Museum of Art at UVA is paying homage to world-famous art dealer Samuel Kootz (Law 1921) in an exhibition called “Dealer’s Choice: The Samuel Kootz Gallery 1945–1966,” which examines the role he played in the establishment of modern American art.
Forty years ago, UVA’s basketball team rose to No. 1 for the first time, paving the way for the top-ranking teams of recent years.
Students return for another unusual semester on Grounds, marked by limited group sizes and regular testing, even as in-person classes continue.
Amid the fervor of the Great War, UVA rid itself of a journalism school, and the pacifist it rode in on.
A few factors likely contributed to surging rates across all schools and from students of diverse backgrounds.