Professor emeritus Nathaniel Howell and his wife Margie sat for an interview at the Colonnade Club, recalling the beginning of the invasion and a visit by the Rev. Jesse Jackson that launched evacuation flights for Americans.
Researchers say that “discriminatory benefit design” in the U.S. South is making it harder for people who rely on the Affordable Care Act to access HIV-prevention drugs in the country’s hardest-hit region.
With Community Based Undergraduate Research Grants, University of Virginia students turn their academic attention to real-world situations, locally, in South Dakota and in Central America.
In response to an uptick in virus transmission in Virginia and nationwide, UVA will begin all undergraduate courses online and delay in-person instruction and move-in dates by two weeks.
Now in its 19th year, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UVA is offering all of its courses online, so you need not be in Charlottesville to take advantage of learning from some of the University’s finest instructors.
The testing requirement is one component of UVA’s COVID-19 Prevention, Detection and Response plan for resuming in-person instruction this fall and keeping students, faculty, staff and Charlottesville neighbors safe in the process.
While there have been improvements in levels of the country’s fine particulate air pollution, UVA economists’ research shows that the same areas most polluted 40 years ago remain so today.
The $3.7 million NSF grant will allow UVA and its partners to develop a secure, high-performance computing system to support research on protected data, including data needed for NSF-funded projects to combat COVID-19.