Ubiquitous data collection can invade privacy, sometimes inadvertently, but a graduate student is working on a data-refining algorithm to safeguard personal information.
Also in this roundup: The Library of Virginia named an English professor’s book the best of the year; a young doctor is earning notice; a law professor joins prestigious ranks; a report on glacier music wins an Emmy; and more.
A new fellowship started by UVA Athletics and the Contemplative Sciences Center aims to empower student-athletes to address unique issues they face, such as the strain of balancing their time demands and their social and emotional well-being.
The singing telegrams are a product of President Jim Ryan’s office and meant to sow comfort and joy during this difficult time.
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UVA Weekly Episode 7: What to Expect for Spring, Things to Do in Charlottesville

This short, virtual “Meditation on the Lawn,” brought to you by UVA’s Contemplative Sciences Center, can strengthen your well-being and reinforce the connection of community.
Diabetes and other factors may reduce the lifesaving effectiveness of dexamethasone for patients with severe COVID-19, new research suggests.
Pull up a car seat at the Virginia Film Festival’s drive-in screenings, running through Sunday at Morven Farm and the Dairy Market.