The second annual #TranscribeBond event to digitize the papers of the late civil rights activist Julian Bond drew many people who participated last year, and also some newcomers. Bond, who died in 2015, left his documents to UVA.
At UVA’s Miller Center, Gail Hyder Wiley helps capture and preserve the oral histories of some of the nation’s most notable figures. In Charlottesville, she helps to organize rides to the polls, welcome immigrant families and fight racism.
The ACC Network, which launches Aug. 22, is producing a documentary on the UVA basketball team’s journey to the 2019 NCAA championship. But as of now, Wahoo fans might have a hard time finding it on TV.
As the country gears up for another contentious presidential election, UVA assistant professor Rachel Wahl is working to find out how dialogue can help college students navigate political disagreements – and where it falls short.
Environmental scientist Deborah Lawrence’s work was among a trove of science reviewed in a recent United Nations report on climate and land. She discusses where we stand today.
The VA-NC Alliance for Minority Participation includes mentoring, research opportunities, workshops, internships, attendance at local and national symposia, and participation in UVA’s annual Summer Research Program.
The discovery could one day let doctors prevent E. coli infections by allowing the bacteria to pass through the body harmlessly.
UVA cultural historian Grace Hale revisits two momentous music festivals from a half-century ago – and discusses why they could not happen today.