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The camera sees what we can’t. Charlottesville photographer Andrew Shurtleff in late March made these dramatic photographs of Grounds under quarantine using infrared technology, which captures wavelengths of light outside the spectrum of what the human eye can see. The result is a high-contrast image with a nearly dreamlike look. SUMMER 2021—VIRGINIA MAGAZINE Trial based on UVA research may help treat COVID-19. A drug shown by UVA studies to be effective against certain immune-system responses shows promise in trials at Washington University in St. Louis. THE CAMERA SEES WHAT WE CAN’T—VIRGINIA MAGAZINE Charlottesville photographer Andrew Shurtleff in late March made these dramatic photographs of Grounds under quarantine using infrared technology, which captures wavelengths of light outside the spectrum of what the human eye can see. The result is a high-contrast image with a nearly dreamlike look DEPARTMENT: ALUMNI NEWS—VIRGINIA MAGAZINE John Risher | May 11, 1910–November 3, 2017. Dr. John Risher (Col ’32, Med ’36), who had been the University’s oldest known living alum, died November 3, 2017. He was 107. SINGING SAILOR—VIRGINIA MAGAZINE A member of the U.S. Navy Band, Petty Officer Belinkie belongs to the Sea Chanters, the Navy’s official chorus. In addition to singing at the White House, he has appeared at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the National Cathedral, the Naval Academy, Barack Obama’s inauguration and in gyms, parks and auditoriums across thecountry.
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MAKING THE SHOTS
Go behind the scenes with longtime UVA sports photographer Matt Riley, from a day of fun studio shoots to an exciting men’s basketball game at JPJ.BANDING TOGETHER
Follow the Cavalier Marching Band through a UVA football game week.PHOTO GALLERY
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WHERE AM I? (AUGUST 2019) Think you know where this is? Correctly identify where this is, and you’ll be entered in a random drawing for a $25 UVA Bookstore giftcard.
WHERE AM I? (JULY 2019) Congratulations to AUGUSTUS HUANG (COMM ’19) who won a $25 gift card to the UVA Bookstore by correctly answering that this is the walkway between Bryan Hall and the Amphitheatre.QUOTES
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