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To celebrate this month, we’re recommending a few books and films that highlight different aspects of the Hispanic/Latino experience. Authors and artists include Isabel Allende, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Julio Torres.
Historian Sue Peabody will speak at the exhibition’s opening reception on Sept. 16 at 5:30 p.m. in Shannon Library, Room 330.
Check out this overview of the UVA Library system and its offerings to help you make the most of your Fall 2025 semester.
Blackmore is formerly a Senior Lecturer in Art History and Interdisciplinary Studies at the University of Essex in England. Her research is in the field of environmental humanities, and she will also serve as a Professor of Spanish in the College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences.
Quill & Quire, a journal showcasing original research, adapted coursework, and critical reflections on the medieval period, is Aperio’s first undergraduate student journal.
For Disability Pride Month 2025, UVA Library staff members are proud to spotlight a selection of works that have made the journey from page to screen, offering powerful representations of disability in both written and visual forms.
A current exhibition on the first floor of the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library traces the evolution of astronomy at the University, including the hidden histories of two now-demolished, 19th-century observatories on Grounds.
For LGBTQ Pride Month, two librarians recommend books and films exploring the history, present, and future of trans people.
A quick overview of UVA Library services available to alumni and community members. Plus, a new self-guided tour!
UVA librarians recommend books ranging from medieval Japanese epic “The Tale of Genji” to “Everything I Never Told You,” Celeste Ng’s debut novel.