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Left: book cover that reads John Grisham a novel Sooley. right: John Grisham headshot
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Q&A: The Inside Story on John Grisham’s New UVA Hoops-Inspired Book
Bestselling author John Grisham, known for his legal thrillers, discusses his latest book, whose main character was inspired in part by former UVA basketball star Mamadi Diakite.
Exhibit wall of images and text
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No More Stereotypes: Student Artists ‘(re)present’ UVA Students Today
The artwork submitted in a range of media to “(re)present” today’s UVA students expresses a lot of different things, but one thing that’s clear: there really is no “THE” student on Grounds.
Headshots: From left to right, Jason George, Kevin McKidd, Kim Raver and Boris Kodjoe
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Alumnus Jason George, Co-Stars Discuss Portraying 2020 in Medical Dramas
How do you portray a pandemic on television as it unfolds in real life? Jason George and his “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Station 19” co-stars shared answers Sunday in a Virginia Film Festival event.
Matt and Colleen Chulis pose for a family photo with their three children, Luke, Adelle and Declan
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Break the Internet: UVA Coach’s Daughter Goes Viral in Work-From-Home Video
Eight-year-old Adelle Chulis did a spot-on impression of her mom’s work-from-home style. Her parents – and the internet – loved it.
Walt Whitman in the frontspiece of the 1855 edition of Leaves of Grass,
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Q&A: Edmundson Says Whitman’s ‘Song of Myself’ Shows How Democracy Can Thrive
This risky, promising form of government – democracy – actually could die out, Edmundson realized. “Whitman insists that we must not allow this to happen without a fight.”
Statue of man standing in from of the Rotunda
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UVA Board Endorses Plan for Digital Contextualization of Statues, Memorials
The purpose is to “provide an ever-contemporary and robust context to our environment, not to suggest a particular perspective, but to afford a balanced and fulsome experience.”
Collage: Open mouth with rainbow lines coming out and expletive symbols randomly placed near opened mouth
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On Words: ‘Bad’ Words and Why We Should Study Them
Corin Fox, an assistant professor of philosophy, was shocked when, as a college student, his professor used a ‘bad’ word in class. The moment has stuck with him and informed his teaching today.
Marianne Kubik leads a group class in movement with her arms stretched out to her sides
Arts & Culture
Student Performance Groups Keep Their Art Alive in COVID-19 Pandemic
Students and professors reflect on how creating, practicing and performing live art has changed during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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