Students in James Cohoon’s computer science course each brought a plane with them on the first day of class – a paper plane, that is.
We caught up with six new UVA students to hear why they chose UVA and what they are looking forward to this year.
Three UVA foreign policy experts discuss the regional and global implications of a Taliban-ruled Afghanistan and how the U.S. might redirect its foreign policy resources after a 20-year war.
The students will receive scholarships covering their full tuition and related fees while attending the University and can take part in foreign travel and career networking.
The nearly three dozen students who took part in UVA’s Virtual Global Internships program this summer worked mainly with organizations in sub-Saharan Africa.
UVA’s Dr. William Petri explains the reasoning behind the U.S. government’s plan for COVID-19 booster shots, beginning next month.
By earning the designation, UVA moves into an elite group of 52 of the most outstanding cancer programs in the nation, and is Virginia’s only Comprehensive Cancer Center.
In the last of a five-part series, Sarah Kaplan, who recently celebrated her 30th anniversary as a UVA nurse, describes the trauma and strength she has witnessed over the past 18 months.