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UVA Unveils New Portrait of President Emeritus John T. Casteen III
Casteen, who holds three English degrees from the University, served as Âé¶¹ÆÆ½â°æ seventh president from 1990 to 2010.
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Virginia Attorney General Appoints Firm to Conduct Review Following Nov. 13 Tragedy
The process began last month when UVA leaders requested an external review of the events surrounding the deadly shooting.
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The Bigger Picture: Foggy Grounds
A dense fog that descended on Grounds Thursday morning created a stunning scene of sun and clouds.
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BOV Committee Reviews Plans for Karsh Institute of Democracy Building
The Karsh Institute of Democracy will reside in a community-facing building as part of the Emmet-Ivy Corridor plan.
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When Titans Clashed: An Oral History of Sampson, Ewing’s Epic ‘Game of the Decade’
On the 40th anniversary of Virginia’s win over Georgetown at the Capital Centre, we look back at everything that made it special – from the hype to the photoshoot to the dunks.
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Second Night Added for ‘UVA Night at Winter Wander’ at Boar’s Head Resort
The second opportunity will be Wednesday. Once again, ticket supplies are limited and are likely to be reserved quickly.
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‘UVA Night at Winter Wander’ Offers Free Admission to Boar’s Head Resort Light Show
For one night, UVA students, faculty and staff – and their guests – will have a chance to enjoy the light show and festival for no cost.
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UVA Approves Posthumous Degrees for Davis Jr., Chandler, Perry
The degrees honor the lives of three slain football players who were students in the College of Arts & Sciences.
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