Why do we have “leap year”? What is a “leap second”? Ken Seidelmann, a research professor in UVA’s astronomy department, breaks it all down.
The students find that serving the community as emergency responders adds a layer of depth and insight to their education.
Teams of physicians, researchers and engineers at UVA, Virginia Tech and Carilion Clinic are collaborating on projects that could lead to treatment options for cancer and depression, among other ailments.
Code for Charlottesville, a volunteer organization that launched in September, provides a way for people to do work that has a direct impact on their community.
Dr. William Petri is working on the development of a coronavirus vaccine. He discusses the virus’s spread in the U.S. and worldwide, prevention measures and possible treatments.
Darden professor Mary Gentile, the creator of a business curriculum for values-driven leadership, examines the Houston Astros’ cheating scandal from a leadership perspective.
Aaron Reedy, who studied wild lizard populations as a graduate student at UVA, hopes his company, DataClassroom, can be at the forefront of the data science revolution.
UVA’s Professor of Hip-Hop A.D. Carson, writes about the word “ampersand.” He also makes the world premiere of his new song “Ampersand,” which explores themes of home, economic insecurity, family, friends, success, sobriety, failure, alienation and making art.