A new study from two McIntire professors shows that consumers are more likely to penalize female-led companies for ethical failures. And that’s just one of the differences.
As more and more people struggle with mental illness, graduate student Alexandra Pentel’s online forum If You’re Reading This is a panacea for depression and anxiety. Nearly 100 students have shared their stories of struggle so that others can heal from their words.
Nursing faculty member Emma Mitchell found that specially trained peers, armed with HPV self-collection kits, are effective in addressing disparities in detection and care in medically underserved areas.
Home to UVA’s School of Architecture, Campbell Hall’s geometric design is particularly striking in the evening as students work on projects and the sun sets over Grounds.
Yonghwi Kwon’s grants from the National Science Foundation and the Office of Naval Research are aimed at developing automated systems for detecting and thwarting malware.
More efficient use of the parking supply, a strengthened alternative transportation program and new parking structures are among the elements in UVA’s 10-year parking and transportation master plan.
It takes a lot of work to maintain the Pavilion Gardens in the University of Virginia’s Academical Village, along with strong backgrounds in farming and landscaping and a love of gardening.
UVA’s computer science team, in winning a regional competition, demonstrated skills in finding, reporting and recommending fixes for cyber vulnerabilities. It’s a different competition than the one in which UVA captured back-to-back national titles.