After 41 years, Apprey will officially retire on June 30, having made a huge impact in changing the University, not only in the Medical School, but also on Grounds as dean of African American Affairs.
Before UVA graduates walk the Lawn, the Lawn itself is the center of attention, maintenance and grooming for the University’s landscapers.
From unconditional love to undying support, we can all learn something from these matriarchs.
The Supreme Court leak potentially tipping the court’s hand on abortion has led to a renewed discussion on court polarization. UVA Miller Center scholar Barbara Perry analyzes the situation.
With three hard-earned degrees in hand, Candelmo plans to be a part of the policymaking machinery that drives legislation impacting everyday Americans.
Capitalizing on a second shot at a prestigious fellowship, Justene Hill Edwards is now focused on continuing her work on the rise, fall and lasting effects of the Freedman’s Bank.
A socially conscious student, Christopher Mathis is adding a Ph.D. in higher education to his law degree in the interest of systemic fairness.