Recent Articles by
Anne E. Bromley
December 09, 2019
Among the 12 awardees from Virginia’s colleges and universities, these three will be recognized for exemplifying “the highest standards of teaching, scholarship and service” at a March ceremony in Richmond.
December 09, 2019
As preparations continue for the renovation of Alderman Library, a volunteer effort is preserving one small part of its past: the card catalog.
November 20, 2019
A student team created “Reflections: Oral Histories at UVA,” an online home of oral histories – from alumni and others on Grounds – for a more personal and inclusive perspective on the University.
November 18, 2019
Fernando Valverde, a Spanish poet considered “one of the most important voices of poetry in contemporary Spanish,” is a visiting professor on Grounds and will give a reading Nov. 21.
November 15, 2019
The bioethicist and anthropologist believes community-building tactics – like those used in Canada and Europe – can help opioid users in the U.S.
November 06, 2019
Haiti’s importance to modern democracy is pretty widely understood among academics, but most Americans only know a single – negative – perspective and little of its rich history.
October 31, 2019
The UVA Library Council and local business Cville Escape Room put on the first “Haunted Alderman Escape Room” for students, complete with a Poe-inspired theme to go along with Halloween.
October 31, 2019
An array of digital projectors, programmed by English doctoral candidates, transforms the Rotunda’s Dome Room into a planetarium.
October 17, 2019
African Americans educated as licensed practical nurses in a joint UVA-Burley High School program in the segregated 1950s and ’60s recently received the recognition – and UVA alumni status – that they deserve.
October 15, 2019
Photographer Acacia Johnson, fresh off of shooting breathtaking photos of the Arctic, has taken up writing fiction at UVA.