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A row of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medals, which feature Jefferson's head in profile, in small wooden boxes with purplish-red lining.

Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medals

Overview

The University of Virginia and the Thomas Jefferson Foundation at Monticello present their highest honors, the Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medals in Architecture, Law, and Citizen Leadership annually during their joint Founders Day activities.

The awards are presented jointly by UVA, which Thomas Jefferson founded in Charlottesville in 1819, and by the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, the independent, nonprofit organization that owns and operates his home, Monticello.

The Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medals are the highest external honors bestowed by the University, which grants no honorary degrees. They recognize achievements of those who embrace endeavors in which Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence and third U.S. president, excelled and held in high regard.

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One of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medals, which feature Jefferson's head in profile, in small wooden boxes with purplish-red lining.

2025