
Valentine’s Day is over, but we’re still celebrating love here at the Library — featuring Lee and Michael Barry, who met at the University in the 1980s and graduated from the College together in 1989. In celebration of their time together, the Barrys endowed a bench at Shannon Library, ensuring a permanent legacy on Grounds, where their relationship began. We asked the Barrys to take a sentimental journey and share a little bit about their story (and their book recommendations!) with us.
From the Barrys
“We met at UVA almost 40 years ago in a religious studies class at the start of our third year. Over the next two years, we spent countless hours talking — first getting to know each other and then falling in love — with UVA as the backdrop.
“On a recent visit to Charlottesville, we reminisced at many cherished sites — the steps of the Amphitheatre, the path around Observatory Hill, Newcomb Hall, the Rotunda’s Dome Room. The magnificent renovation of Shannon Library, however, presented us with a new favorite UVA location.
“We chose to endow a bench in a hallway bathed in natural light, hoping visitors to Shannon Library will take time to stop and relax. Possibly, they will engage in a conversation. And if they are blessed (as we have been), perhaps those conversations will continue for decades to come.”
The Barrys’ go-to book recommendations
Lee: Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice”
Michael: Kazuo Ishiguro’s “The Remains of the Day”
Naming opportunities
Are you interested in supporting the Library with a gift celebrating a legacy or in honor or memory of a loved one, friend, or mentor? From chairs, tables, and carrels to rooms or other spaces, there are still unreserved naming opportunities in Shannon Library. For more information on making a lasting impact, reach out to Kelly Graham, UVA Library Director of Development, at kdo7wm@virginia.edu.