Gaston, who came to UVA in 1957, was a historian of the changing American South and praised by colleagues and former students for his vital role as an activist in the local civil rights movement in Charlottesville.
Matthew Newton and his fellow WUVA reporters covered some of the biggest stories on Grounds this spring, including President Bill Clinton’s appearance and two national titles.
Retirement didn’t suit former law firm partner and UVA law graduate Paul Hurdle. Now, he’s loving his new role as one of the oldest law clerks in the country.
Public policy professor and part-time Hong Kong resident Harry Harding explains the ongoing protests in Hong Kong and what they could mean for China and the U.S.
Looking for a good book to read on vacation and before classes begin? Check out these suggestions from faculty members and alumni at the School of Law.
Kait Dunton’s sixth album is a “musical letter of thanks” to UVA professor and famed jazz musician John D’earth, who inspired her to pursue a career in music.