UVA has pioneered an innovative new use for telemedicine in the battle against COVID-19, adapting it to improve patient care, conserve PPE and prevent infections.
During the pandemic, UVA students have been raising money for Corner businesses, who, in turn, are giving back to the Charlottesville community in their own unique ways.
The University research community is putting the novel coronavirus and its effects under the microscope.
This week’s episode includes a wide variety of musical offerings and a special guest appearance by “Grey’s Anatomy” star and UVA alumnus Jason George.
On the Sunday morning show, Ryan discussed how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting UVA and higher education. Watch the full interview here.
Encouraged by Darden professors, Saule Kassengaliyeva launched a small business, making and selling dumplings intended to pair perfectly with beer and tell the story of the culture from which they emerged.
The Board of Visitors has final say on recommendations, which include renaming the school and renaming Ruffner Hall (at right in photo) to honor Walter Ridley, the first African American to earn a UVA doctoral degree.
Some of the main ingredients for a good memoir – the time and quiet to craft one – are suddenly in abundance. Professor Charlotte Matthews talks about the resurgent platform.