The outreach is just one of many the Jefferson Trust has helped create over the years. The trust’s flash-funding grant cycle is currently taking place.
The University said the expanded employee saliva tests initially will be administered during walk-in hours at the University’s saliva testing clinics.
The Miller Center director and CEO went on the cable network two days after the U.S. Capitol attack to explain the history of the 25th Amendment and how it might play in the coming days.
Alumni Brandon Wooten, Brad Uhl and Dan FitzHenry have built a suite of symbiotic businesses – including Grit Coffee and The Wool Factory – that are becoming mainstays in Charlottesville.
No single national blueprint for vaccine distribution presently exists. In Virginia, the Virginia Department of Health is charged with distributing vaccines, and it also determines priority for vaccinations.
UVA law professor Micah Schwartzman answers these and other questions about Wednesday’s violent attack on Capitol Hill, where lawmakers had begun to certify the election of the United States’ 46th president, Joseph Biden.
The Darden School of Business alumna is the second woman president of the Alumni Association in its 184-year history.
Jacob Shapero, an economics major and a graduate student in the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy, said he loves to teach – and has learned to “embrace the suck” of difficult assignments.