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  • Dr. A.D. Carson

    Dr. A.D. Carson Gains National Momentum Ahead of Being Dope Release

    November 18, 2025

  • The bright stage in Old Cabell with a performer at a music stand and another performer sitting at a grand piano.

    Dr. Jiyeon Choi Traverses Time and Space in Her Latest Concert

    https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2025/11/dr-jiyeon-choi-traverses-time-and-space-in-her-latest-concert?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured

  • A gallery with dark blue walls and brown checkered floors displays various artifacts on the walls and in glass display cases around the perimeter of the room. The lighting is low and moody.

    Fralin Exhibit Explores Cultural Interactions That Shaped Ancient Egypt and Nubia

    https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2025/11/fralin-exhibit-explores-cultural-interactions-that-shaped-ancient-egypt-and-nubia?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured

  • A gallery room showcases six historical outfits displayed close together in mannequins. There is dark, moody lighting.

    Killer Outfits: UVA Collection Spotlights Deadly Designs Through History

    https://news.virginia.edu/content/killer-outfits-uva-collection-spotlights-deadly-designs-through-history

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Drama 2022-23 Season
Drama

Drama Auditions: April 20-24 for Sense and Sensibility

Drama Auditions: April 20-24 for Sense and Sensibility by Kate Hamill, based on the novel by Jane Austen, directed by Marianne Kubik - opens October 20 in the Ruth Caplin Theatre.

April 13, 2022
A Day on Grounds With A.D. Carson, Professor of Hip-Hop
Music

A Day on Grounds With A.D. Carson, Professor of Hip-Hop

Spend a day in the life of A.D. Carson, assistant professor of hip-hop and the Global South.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/day-grounds-ad-carson-professor-hip-hop

Images of students and their later careers

The Art of Success: for Many College Alumni, Arts Degrees Have Paved the Path to Success in a Wide Range of Careers

Many of UVA’s College of Arts & Sciences alumni with degrees in studio arts, drama or music go on to successful careers in arts and entertainment, in the world’s great museums or educating the next generation of creative minds. However, the number of arts majors who become leaders in business, law, technology and other areas suggests that the skills they learned in the studio and on the stage are helping them thrive in a wide range of pursuits.

https://give.as.virginia.edu/news/story/art-success

Ian Baucom

Transformational Leadership

After eight transformational years in the College, the esteemed A&S Dean moves on to a larger role at UVA as Provost.

https://give.as.virginia.edu/news/story/transformational-leadership

Dr A.D. Carson believes Will Smith's reputation should ultimately remain intact. (Image by Rich Tarbell)

Will Smith's Brain-snap Oscars Slap Flipped the Script on His Image, Which Suits the Bias

Dr. A.D. Carson believes Will Smith's reputation should ultimately remain intact.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-03-30/will-smith-chris-rock-oscars-so-white-jada/100951668

Co-Directors Nomi Dave (left), Bonnie Gordon (center) and Anne Coughlin (right) will lead the Democracy Initiative's newest lab focused on exploring the role or art and narrative in the legal system and claims for justice. Image by Molly Angevine

New Democracy Initiative Lab Explores Creative Advocacy

As a collective of students, researchers, lawyers, artists and community partners, participants in the Sound Justice Lab will work across the boundaries of their individual disciplines and institutions to examine the impact narrative storytelling and audio-visual media can play in advocating for underrepresented individuals and communities and in shaping claims for justice for those whose stories and voices are often excluded from legal or institutional proceedings.

https://www.as.virginia.edu/news/new-democracy-initiative-lab-explores-creative-advocacy

Virginia Theatre Festival
Drama

Heritage Theatre Festival Returns With a New Name and Exciting Season!

Heritage Theatre Festival Returns With a New Name and Exciting Season Including Kate Hamill’s Adaptation of Little Women; No Fear and Blues Long Gone: Nina Simone, a Powerful One-woman Show Highlighting the Life and Art of One of the 20th Century’s Most Influential Artists; And a Staged Reading

April 6, 2022
Lauren Schmidt
Music

Student Spotlight: Lauren Schmidt

When Lauren Schmidt, a double major in chemistry and music in the University of Virginia’s College of Arts & Sciences, is feeling a bit high strung, she tunes up and tunes in to her inner sense of calm. Since her first year at UVA, she has found release – and community – as a violinist with the Charlottesville Symphony, one of the few faculty-student-community member symphonies in the country.

https://news.virginia.edu/video/student-spotlight-lauren-schmidt

Meet the UVA Alum Author Behind the 2022 ‘Girl of the Year’
Creative Writing

Meet the UVA Alum Author Behind the 2022 ‘Girl of the Year’

Wendy Wan-Long Shang, an award-winning children’s book author and Double Hoo, has stories to tell about being of Asian descent. One of them is that of Corrine Tan, American Girl’s 2022 Girl of the Year.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/meet-uva-alum-author-behind-2022-girl-year

Alumnus Poised to Help Save Ukraine’s Cultural Heritage, Currently Under Fire
Art History

Alumnus Poised to Help Save Ukraine’s Cultural Heritage, Currently Under Fire

University of Virginia alumnus Hayden Bassett is leading a team of specialists who are monitoring and mapping Ukraine’s cultural heritage and seeking ways to encourage its preservation.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/alumnus-poised-help-save-ukraines-cultural-heritage-currently-under-fire

Pop-Up Exhibit of African American Portraits Highlights Pride, Hints at History
Art History

Pop-Up Exhibit of African American Portraits Highlights Pride, Hints at History

University of Virginia associate history professor John Edwin Mason and others, including scholars, students, and community members, are on a mission to share about 500 portraits of local African Americans.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/pop-exhibit-african-american-portraits-highlights-pride-hints-history

Bean There, Won That: Alums Take First Prize in Bush’s Baked Beans ‘Can Film Festival’
Film

Bean There, Won That: Alums Take First Prize in Bush’s Baked Beans ‘Can Film Festival’

Graham Barbour and Phineas Alexander took home the ultimate prize in the “Can Film Festival:” $50,000 and the honor of having their video aired as Bush's new commercial.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/bean-there-won-alums-take-first-prize-bushs-baked-beans-can-film-festival

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