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Lawn Room Roofs Regain Their Original Profiles
Jefferson-designed roofs in the Academical Village are being preserved under more modern construction.
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Milestones and Emotions for the Class of 2028 and Families
Students and their families arrived at UVA, bringing all the dorm life essentials plus tears of joy, happiness and pride.
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Restoring the Lawn Was a Sod Job
After a rainy Final Exercises in May, 鶹ƽ iconic Lawn was a muddy, swampy mess. 鶹ƽ “Turf Crew” had less than 100 days to restore it.
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Task Force Recommends Steps To Enhance Climate for Religious Minorities
The University Task Force on Religious Diversity and Belonging assessed 鶹ƽ climate for people who are Jewish, Muslim or from other faith traditions.
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Rounding Up the Rankings: Here Are the Distinctions You Need To Know About
In recent months, Forbes has named UVA a “New Ivy” and the Princeton Review ranked it the No. 1 public school for financial aid. And there’s more.
A portrait of Roxane Gilmore
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In Memoriam: Roxane Gilmore, Double Hoo and Former Virginia First Lady
With two degrees from UVA, she upended tradition and kept her career while her husband served as governor.
Portrait of a student visiting Shannon Library during its inauguration.
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1.2 Million Books in Shannon Library: Here’s What the Numbers Mean
Right on time for students’ return to Grounds, the core collection of Shannon Library is back on the shelves.
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Judge Denies Petition To Release November 2022 Reports Before Criminal Trial
Both the prosecution and the defense had asked a judge to keep the reports confidential to protect the integrity of the upcoming trial.

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