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Years After She First ‘Met My People,’ Tina Fey Readies for Return to Grounds
Fey was the inaugural President’s Speaker for the Arts in 2013 and returns Sunday for the series’ 10th anniversary.
Arts & Culture
Faculty Members Earn Guggenheim Fellowships To Support Music, Filmmaking
Arts & Sciences scholar-artists Mamadou Dia and Nicole Mitchell were among 171 awardees from a field of nearly 2,500 applicants.
Arts & Culture
Gardening All Wrong? It’s All Right, You’re Learning! Try These 6 Spring Growing Tips
Thinking of planting or improving a garden this year? Dig this advice from the coordinator at UVA’s Morven Kitchen Garden at the Morven Sustainability Lab.
Arts & Culture
Broken Engagement? Who Gets The Ring?
Writing for The Conversation, two UVA Law professors sort out that thorny legal question, with the aid of Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck.
Arts & Culture
The Bigger Picture: Silly Walk, Serious Talk
A Monty Python icon graced the Grounds on Thursday to visit UVA’s Division of Perceptual Studies.
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‘Just Mercy’ Author Bryan Stevenson To Explore Racial Justice Issues in UVA Visit
His appearance includes a conversation with UVA President Jim Ryan, and complementary events across Grounds and in the community.
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Tina Fey Returning to UVA for President’s Speaker Series for the Arts
Fey, a UVA alumna, is a renowned comic, actress and producer whose works include “30 Rock” and “Mean Girls.”
Arts & Culture
Are Black Churches, Once a Civil Rights Vanguard, Losing Importance?
For generations, Black churches and their congregants were forces for social change. But a decline in religious affiliations may change the dynamic.
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