Title | : | The University of Virginia: A Pictorial History |
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ISBN | : | 0813919029 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780813919027 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 246 |
Publication | : | First published October 1, 1999 |
In the nearly two centuries since the first building¹s completion in Thomas Jefferson¹s academical village, programs and facilities at the University of Virginia have been continually expanded and updated. The four years since the first publication of The University of A Pictorial History have been no exception to that science and technology, athletics, public service, international programs, business, and the arts are just a few of the current growth areas at Mr. Jefferson¹s university. When the Board of Visitors approved a new master plan for growth and development in 1999--and the capital campaign of 2000 supported its ambitious outline with a $1.4 billion purse--they set in motion massive upgrades at the university. A South Lawn complex and ³groundswalk² to reconnect the sprawling areas of the university, a new special collections library, expanded athletic facilities, and an innovative performing and visual arts precinct will support the many programs the university is pursuing to remain competitive among peer institutions. A rich compendium of the history, people, places, and traditions of the University of Virginia, this generously illustrated narrative provides the next-best experience to actually being on grounds. Detailing programs and construction already under way, as well as previewing anticipated initiatives, Susan Tyler Hitchcock¹s all-new section for this updated Pictorial History ensures that the book accurately reflects the ever-evolving nature of its subject. And Jefferson himself couldn¹t help but be pleased by ³a plan so broad and liberal and modern² as that.
The University of Virginia: A Pictorial History Reviews
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It is interesting to learn about the history of my home and school... But there aren't enough pictures in this book. UVA is a gorgeous campus, and there are barely any pictures.
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What a wonderful, if simplified and thoroughly uncritical, history of the University. I truly enjoyed it.