In a recent piece for The Conversation, Dr. Laurie Archbald-Pannone discussed signs of dementia and how to differentiate between occasional memory lapses and more serious impairment.
On Friday, UVA announced expanded methods of population testing, including more asymptomatic testing for students, a program using saliva samples to screen large numbers of students, and wastewater analysis.
The new dean discusses the excitement and challenges of her first days at UVA, her hopes for the Commerce School and its students and her own background as the daughter of two first-generation college students.
Over a four-day period, nearly 4,000 students will move to Grounds, where they will follow strict measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus and continue their courses, some of them in person.
Faculty members from UVA’s College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences have received a $3 million National Science Foundation grant that could fundamentally change the way it prepares students for life after graduate school.
Leaders in UVA’s Greek system say the suspension supports the University’s safety requirements in the COVID-19 era and is also meant to keep the greater Charlottesville community safe and healthy.
An education professor is studying the ways STEM programs at institutions of higher education are actively promoting their degree programs to students interested in the work of social justice.