President Jim Ryan dedicated this week’s episode to all those working hard at UVA Health, calling them friends, colleagues and heroes.
In talking with Felicia Aiyeotan, you would never suspect the effusive 6-foot-9 center from Nigeria had recently received a career-ending diagnosis.
Nursing professor Kathryn Laughon, who studies intimate partner violence, discusses how stay-at-home orders could affect domestic violence in the U.S and what can be done.
Two UVA psychologists discuss what staying isolated for so long can do to your body and your mind.
Following the recommendations of a special committee, Ryan said there will be a virtual ceremony to confer degrees May 16. UVA will hold Final Exercises on the Lawn either this fall or next spring, depending on the state of the coronavirus pandemic.
Four UVA doctors helped raise a national alarm about the pandemic’s disproportionate impact on minority communities. They discuss what they are seeing and what can be done.
Thursday at 6:30 a.m., construction crews working on the new UVA Health wing lined up to applaud and cheer health care workers beginning or leaving their shifts.
How is opera related to the Deaf experience in America? In February, Victory Hall Opera brought together some of America’s foremost Deaf actors and hearing opera singers in a once-in-a-lifetime collaborative performance on Grounds to ask this question.