Specialty Tours
History of African-Americans at UVA: History of African-American tours run approximately an hour and grapple with our University's complicated racial legacies of slavery and discrimination. Topics covered will include slavery, integration, and even a discussion of the modern racial climate at UVA.
Memorial to Enslaved Laborers (MEL) tour: MEL tours discuss the history of enslaved laborers' resistance and resilience at the University and the advocacy by community members and students to fully acknowledge and memorialize their labor. MEL tours were designed by the Descendants of Enslaved Communities (DEC-UVA). If you would like to receive a MEL tour from a University Guide, use the specialty request form on our website. If you would like to receive a MEL tour from a Descendant, click here. For more information on the MEL, visit mel.virginia.edu.
History of Women at UVA: History of Women tours run approximately an hour and focus on the process of gradual integration of women at the University of Virginia. Tourists learn about the lives of the first women on Grounds in the 1820s and the gradual acceptance of women into the student community.
Garden Tours: Garden Tours run approximately forty-five minutes and give tourists an inside look into the Pavilion gardens at the University. The tours explore the role of the gardens during the early University and their transformation to the modern day spaces students enjoy today.
Children's Tours: Children's tours run approximately an hour and introduce various exciting stories about the University. Children will learn about the founder of the University, Thomas Jefferson, early life at the University, and the burning of the Rotunda in 1895. The content of these tours is geared toward young children from Pre-K to Fifth grade. Older student groups should request a traditional historical tour. For more resources for educators, see this Google folder.
Grace Tabor (CLAS '21) and Jake Libby (CLAS '20) team up to lead a Children's tour.
Zach Schauffler (CLAS '19) calls on eager Children's tour participants.