One alumnus donated Dutch master works in honor of his favorite professors; another chose to honor UVA President Emerita Teresa A. Sullivan. One late alumnus’ Joan Mitchell paintings are finding new life in a Charlottesville gallery.
Want to check out the Rotunda to scope out cool study spaces? This tour has it. How about touring the Alderman Road residence halls and learning about all the amenities, as well as the two grassy quads where you can grill or play Frisbee? It’s all there.
Charlottesville attorney Simon Davidson is using his local restaurant site, The Charlottesville 29, to raise funds for the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank, auctioning off experiences from multi-course meals to a Bodo’s lunch with Tony Bennett.
As “Humans of UVA Law” draws to a close after five years of featuring members of UVA’s School of Law community, the school shares some of its favorite posts and introduces the photographer most recently behind the series.
Path-breaking historian Reginald Butler, the second director of UVA’s Carter G. Woodson Institute for African-American and African Studies, created programs to study local black history using early digital technology.
We talked with psychology professor Daniel Willingham about his recent New York Times piece, “The High Price of Multitasking.” Here, he lays out the huge risks and offers tips to lessen the threats that come with doing more than one thing at a time.
Doctors order lab tests in order to make better-informed decisions. But excessive testing can be expensive and unpleasant for the patient – and does not improve outcomes.
A young UVA scientist is using a Gates Foundation grant to pave the way for creating custom probiotic blends that could help fight many different diseases.