D-Day, an iconic battle of the 20th century, established Eisenhower’s place in history. It also opened old wounds among the French, created disputes between allies and generated a political vacuum. Two UVA history professors explore the battle on its 75th anniversary.
The ability of a developed cell to transform into another type of cell is exceptionally rare. But UVA researchers have discovered this in zebrafish.
John Lach, UVA Engineering’s director of cross-cutting initiatives and a pioneer in the field of body sensor networks for health applications, begins his appointment Aug. 15.
Here’s a sample of recent books by UVA authors, from the late Sydney Blair’s last stories to Paul Cantor’s analysis of pop culture in literature and TV.
Online retailers are struggling to get ever more products from distribution points to customers’ doorsteps. According to Darden professor Timothy Laseter, whoever figures out that “last mile” will dominate the future of e-commerce.
We sat down with assistant professor Valerie Adams-Bass, who researches negative media stereotypes of African American youth, to discuss how “The Hate U Give” provides a unique teaching opportunity for students.
Stephanie Chen is working with the National Millennial Community to break down common misconceptions surrounding the millennial and Gen Z generations. She was recently featured on a Verizon panel discussion for Asian-Pacific Heritage Month.
In an effort to better connect with its female fan base in the Charlottesville community, the UVA football team hosted a women’s football clinic Friday night at its indoor practice field that featured Cavalier players and coaches.