Four project teams will focus on improving colorectal cancer screening, increasing access to treatment of autism spectrum disorder, understanding the benefits of urban walking and treating postpartum depression and perinatal mood and anxiety disorders.
A.D. Carson took his music to South Africa this summer and is hard at work on a new album. He’s also ready to welcome students back to UVA’s “Rap Lab” in New Cabell Hall for a brand new year of music.
Supported by UVA’s formidable Conferences@UVA office, UVA is host to about 70 different programs and more than 120 camp and conference sessions throughout the summer season.
Two Presidential Fellows at UVA’s Data Science Institute hope to access trove of data from the International Space Station as “early adopters” of a new NASA program.
Collins is perhaps best known for serving as director of the National Human Genome Research Institute, where he led the international Human Genome Project.
Every year, hundreds of UVA students enjoy life-changing experiences away from Grounds. Check out some highlights from this summer’s education abroad programs.
Matt Green walked across the country in 2010 and has nearly completed his quest to walk every block in New York City – more than 9,000 miles. It’s turned into a feature film and, more important for Green, a new way of looking at the world.