University of Virginia alumni chefs offer something a little different this holiday, from their Thanksgiving tables to yours.
The noninvasive alternative shows potential for treating epilepsy and could benefit other common neurological diseases.
Programming will also include several festive concerts for the UVA and local communities.
For holiday gifts or for days off during the holidays, you might want to consider some reading choices from this list of new books by UVA faculty and alumni.
UVA students test their code in a robot competition that relies on teamwork.
Patrick Jackson, an assistant professor of infectious diseases, highlights the promise of new pills as an effective treatment for those infected by COVID-19.
A former middle school science teacher and her student bumped into one another a half-dozen years later while both studied to become nurses.
Learn how donations made by UVA employees through the Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign have an impact on the Boys & Girls Club of Central Virginia.