UVA historian Waitman Wade Beorn’s meticulously crafted takedowns of faulty historical arguments have earned him an appreciative following in the social media world.
The final season of “Games of Thrones,” based on George R.R. Martin’s series, “A Song of Ice and Fire,” premiered Sunday. UVA Today asked English professor Lisa Woolfork, who teaches a summer course about it, for an update.
Architectural history professor Lisa Reilly and religious studies professor Nichole Flores discuss Notre Dame Cathedral, the fire that damaged it so extensively and considerations for its restoration.
Julia Kothmann is president of the Virginia Women’s Chorus, which will host its spring concert Saturday. The chorus has given her a home-away-from-home at UVA, and a special bond with her mother, Andrea.
Civic innovation and entrepreneurship, and how it relates to building a better Charlottesville, is the theme of this year’s Tom Tom Founder’s Festival.
Alumna Jia Tolentino is a staff writer for The New Yorker. She returned to Grounds this week to talk about the internet – how it made her career, and how it is making us all worse.
The UVA alum, one of the nation’s leading culture critics, talks about what he’s writing, reading and watching on television; who he thinks is “the greatest novelist in the English language”; and the best TV show he’s seen in a long time.
Between St. Patrick’s Day and the end of the semester, the University of Virginia’s McIntire Department of Music will average more than one show per day.