Freedom Schools, an initiative of the Children’s Defense Fund, are rooted in the 1964 Mississippi Freedom Summer project.
UVA mental health expert and psychology professor Bethany Teachman explains why moderate amounts of anxiety in the age of COVID-19 are actually healthy and should be embraced.
Fire ants common along the Gulf Coast and in Texas are likely limiting the spread of a meat allergy carried by lone star ticks – but the invasive ants have a nasty bite of their own.
Kateri DuBay’s research could lead to significant advances in health care, technology, transportation and clean energy.
See how Ester Rekhelman used her art to give back to the Charlottesville community during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a letter to members of the Class of 2020, President Jim Ryan said the goal is “to give you and your families the celebration you deserve, and one that reflects the special place the Class of 2020 will always hold in the history of this university.”
In the aftermath of George Floyd’s death at the hands of a police officer, alumnus Alexis Ohanian discusses what went into his decision to step down from the board of Reddit, the company he co-founded in 2005.
When might we have a vaccine for COVID-19? Dr. Steven Zeichner, head of UVA Health’s Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, offers some answers.