It may have come a day late because of bad weather, but this year’s Trick-or-Treating on the Lawn was as festive as ever, with little ghouls and goblins fanning out over the 15-acre space to collect goodies – and books.
If you love the Hoos and the Nationals, 2019 has been a great year. Here’s a fun look at how Washington’s World Series win echoes Tony Bennett and Co.’s March Madness run for the ages.
UVA’s High-Energy Lab physicists are building large components for one of the largest physics experiments ever conducted in the U.S. The results may rival the discovery of the Higgs boson.
“We are paying for what we can think of as sick care, and we are expecting health care,” said Dr. Paul Matherne, who teaches MBA students about the intricacies of the American health care system.
The Miller Center runs America’s longest-running nonpartisan presidential oral history program, collecting records from every White House from Gerald Ford to Barack Obama. See excerpts from their latest release on George W. Bush.
The UVA Library Council and local business Cville Escape Room put on the first “Haunted Alderman Escape Room” for students, complete with a Poe-inspired theme to go along with Halloween.
Aniridia and other congenital disorders can lead to blindness. UVA researchers and doctors are leading the way toward better understanding the disorders’ causes, and finding new treatments.