Founded in 1819, Thomas Jefferson conceived and designed the University of Virginia as a unique “Academic Village” where students and professors would live and learn together. One of his last contributions to American public life, the university represents an enduring legacy of Jefferson’s vision of the importance of education to democracy.
Discover more on these topics at Listening to America
Sports
Utah
South Carolina
Space Exploration
Wisconsin
Republic
U.S. Constitution
Wyoming
South Dakota
Republics
U.S. Presidents
Rivers
North Carolina
William Shirer
The Constitution
Rome
Water in the West
Video
Walden
Tennessee
Reading
Oppenheimer
paintings
North Dakota
New England
north daktoa
Podcast
Theodore Roosevelt
New Mexico
New York
Virginia
Poetry
Thoreau
Oregon
Vermont
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Travel
Thomas Jefferson
Washington
Road Trips
Oppenheim
Steinbeck Travels
State Parks
Texas
