UVA computer science professor Madhav Marathe discusses the nuts and bolts of the new coronavirus tracking app that Apple and Google plan to roll out on smartphones next month.
As the economy experiences a steep recession, a panel of UVA economists examined the implications for the nation’s material and physical health.
Library employees have provided instructors with online course materials, aided research, worked on producing PPE and donated supplies to area hospitals.
With a bachelor’s in biology and a master’s in data science in hand, Elizabeth Driskill is bound for the UVA School of Medicine, planning to use data analysis to benefit patients.
Marshall and Courtney Leonard, who starred as UVA athletes nearly two decades ago, are now on the front lines of the coronavirus battle in New York.
UVA Health COO Wendy Horton said solutions to big problems – like a global pandemic – often start at academic medical centers. She takes us behind the scenes to show how those discoveries become reality.
Online courses are humming along, construction workers and health care staff are holding the front lines, and researchers are hard at work on possible treatments that could help bring us all back together.
This “double Hoo” took the reins as president of the Student Bar Association less than two years after white supremacist protests in Charlottesville, becoming the fourth black woman to serve in the role.