Three alumni of the University of Virginia School of Law made notable contributions as public servants after the 9/11 attacks.
UVA’s Zhen Yan calls the new discovery the most exciting of his career. He has spent years studying mitochondria, which all cells in our bodies rely on for energy production.
For the last 20 years, the family of UVA student Lexy Sjurseth has been honoring 9/11 victims with a motorcycle ride that has raised nearly a half-million dollars for scholarships.
Myo Yan Naung Thein, who has spent decades trying to bring democracy to his home country, fled Myanmar in disguise after a military coup in February. Now he is at UVA, sharing his remarkable story with students.
The gift will cover a full-cost-of-attendance scholarship for a Black Virginian and launch an innovative financial and career education academy.
John D’earth kicked off this semester’s “Arts on the Hill” series Tuesday as UVA President Jim Ryan hosted the first of several performances at Carr’s Hill this semester.
Through her work directing the Office of African-American Affairs’ Peer Advisor Program, she has “built stairways” for UVA students, leading to a sense of shared achievement.
McIntire School of Commerce professor Chris Maurer found that many organizations aren’t taking necessary cybersecurity measures – though they know they should.