
On the shelf
New reads from alumni and faculty
From academic research to rollicking fiction, UVA alumni and faculty members have been churning out books on a variety of topics. Here’s a look at some of them.
From academic research to rollicking fiction, UVA alumni and faculty members have been churning out books on a variety of topics. Here’s a look at some of them.
The aftermath of a tragic murder consumes the lives of many in this debut novel by Alexis Schaitkin (Grad ’13).
Catch up on some of the latest reads from alumni and faculty authors.
Catch up on some of the latest reads from alumni and faculty authors.
Former U.S. attorney Kent Alexander (Law ’83) tells a fuller account of the 1996 Olympic bombing investigation.
Catch up on some of the latest reads from alumni and faculty authors.
Jia Tolentino (Col ’09) ponders culture and complicity in her bestselling book.
Catch up on some of the latest reads from alumni and faculty authors.
Six new books from alumni and faculty, plus a list of the bestsellers at the UVA bookstore.
Six new books from alumni and faculty, plus a list of the bestsellers at the UVA bookstore.
Six new books from alumni and faculty, plus a list of the bestsellers at the UVA bookstore.
Six new books from alumni and faculty, plus a list of the bestsellers at the UVA bookstore.
Six new books from alumni and faculty, plus a look at the bestsellers at the UVA bookstore.
UVA appoints a new group to reassess names and memorials on Grounds and another to reaffirm free speech principles.
Amid the fervor of the Great War, UVA rid itself of a journalism school, and the pacifist it rode in on.
Students return for another unusual semester on Grounds, marked by limited group sizes and regular testing, even as in-person classes continue.
For some UVA students, isolation and quarantine have brought new challenges to an already unusual year.