Three more luminaries are joining an esteemed group of people who have received the highest honors bestowed by the University of Virginia and the Thomas Jefferson Foundation at Monticello, the Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medals.
Tuesday, UVA and the foundation, which owns and operates Jefferson’s historic home, Monticello, announced winners in the areas of architecture, citizen leadership and law.
Andrew Freear is the 2023 recipient of the Medal in Architecture. The Wiatt Professor runs Auburn University’s Rural Studio, which is based in Newbern, Alabama, a town with a population of 187 people. His students have designed and constructed more than 220 community buildings, homes, and parks in the under-resourced community.
This year’s Medal in Citizen Leadership will go to Jason Rezaian, an award-winning writer and journalist for The Washington Post. A first-generation American of Iranian origin, Rezaian became The Post’s Tehran bureau chief in 2012. In 2014, he was arrested on unsubstantiated charges of espionage. Freed after 544 days of imprisonment, Rezaian has since used his platform to fight for the freedom and the liberty of others, championing the stories of other journalists imprisoned for doing their jobs and fellow Americans held hostage abroad solely because of their citizenship. His reporting continues to elevate the stories both of Iranians and those around the globe.