UVA’s Democracy Initiative has launched an op-ed series bringing its research to the nation’s newspapers, from the Washington Post to the Dallas Morning News; The New York Times to the Norfolk Virginian-Pilot.
One in an occasional series about the findings of the president’s commissions on Slavery and on the University in the Age of Segregation. This installment examines the false narratives of statues, including the George Rogers Clark statue.
Kinesiology professors Jason Allen and Arthur Weltman provide some tips for returning to exercise during the hot summer months.
With COVID-19 shuttering schools across the state, members of the Virginia College Advising Corps used their ingenuity to create YouTube videos and mobile telephone applications to complete their missions.
The heavens are easily accessible again at the McCormick Observatory after the Astronomy Department and Facilities Management repaired sticking dome doors.
Artificial intelligence has the potential to revolutionize medicine, the doctors say, but hospitals must take the initiative to shape its implementation from the beginning.
Psychology professor and family dynamics expert Robert Emory offers tailored advice to couples feeling the strain of sheltering in place since March.
The University is altering its bus service, rearranging parking and accommodating pedestrians, bicyclists and moped and scooter users as part of its reopening plans for the fall term.