Beginning Sunday, vaccinations will be given by appointment at the former Big Lots space in Seminole Square shopping center – part of a major community effort.
During a virtual town hall session on Thursday, members of UVA’s leadership team answered questions from students, faculty, staff, parents and community members about the spring semester.
January term courses – even in their virtual format – made an impact on many students, tackling some of today’s critical issues and preparing students to meet future challenges.
UVA continues to partner with the Blue Ridge Health District to expand community vaccinations.
UVA’s Dr. William Petri explains how the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines work, why they require two doses and how delays in receiving the second dose could change a vaccine’s efficacy.
From helping your isolated teens feel like they are having an impact to creating new life routines that lead to happiness, UVA Today asked several members of the faculty and a vice president to share their advice for a better 2021.
The grant will help UVA Health expand remote monitoring and home telehealth programs serving patients with COVID-19, those with chronic conditions like diabetes or heart disease, and many others at risk.
Faculty and students have many opportunities to expand their research at North Fork – A UVA Discovery Park.