
The rise and fall of a J-School at UVA
Amid the fervor of the Great War, UVA rid itself of a journalism school, and the pacifist it rode in on.
Amid the fervor of the Great War, UVA rid itself of a journalism school, and the pacifist it rode in on.
For some UVA students, isolation and quarantine have brought new challenges to an already unusual year.
From academic research to rollicking fiction, UVA alumni and faculty members have been churning out books on a variety of topics. Here’s a look at some of them.
Hadley, a Tar Heel and Rhodes Scholar, leaves Wash U. to succeed Lampkin.