At its heart, the center will be a series of collaborations among the College, School of Medicine, School of Nursing and Curry School of Education, fostering partnerships among humanities scholars, medical and nursing practitioners, clinical researchers, education researchers, and contemplative practitioners, among others. Sonia and Paul Jones of Greenwich, Conn. donated the money for the project. Their initial inspiration for funding the center came as a result of their devotion to their Ashtanga yoga teacher, Sri K. Pattabhi Jois, and a desire to honor his life and legacy. Paul Tudor Jones is a 1976 graduate of the college. The Joneses say that, in the next five to 10 years, they would like to see U.Va. emerge as the world’s center of thinking about how higher education, and society at large, can be transformed by contemplative and yogic practices, ideas and values. A national search for the center’s coordinating director is ongoing. Click here for more information. To watch a one-minute YouTube video of Germano explaining what the new center hopes to achieve at U.Va, see below.