UVA President Jim Ryan is introducing “Lunches on the Lawn,” an initiative aimed at giving himself more opportunities to engage with students.
Starting Monday, any student who has paid the comprehensive health fee will have access to the services via TimelyMD, including a dozen one-on-one counseling sessions each year.
The 34th annual Virginia Film Festival, led by UVA and its offices of the Provost and Vice Provost for the Arts, will screen more than 85 films Oct. 27-31.
Also in the roundup: A national media group honors a UVA doctor, student-produced films capture two regional Emmys, a pathologist is honored for her work in a COVID-dominated year, and more.
Dr. Abigail Kumral breaks down how ears get infected and how parents can help prevent those infections in the first place.
UVA Engineering professor Yanjun Qi builds artificial intelligence tools that have the power to turn biomedical data into better medicine.
The new investment indicates continued interest among supporters to leverage matching funds to endow scholarships that help students with financial need and for merit-based scholarships.
Woteki, a professor in UVA’s Biocomplexity Institute, will serve on the council with the nation’s leading scientists who directly advise the president.