Also in this roundup: A design group lauds the Ivy Corridor plan, a Civil War historian’s new book earns a major prize, the University of Georgia honors UVA’s athletics director, and much more.
Recovery from life-altering muscle injury may become possible through a technology under development at UVA.
It’s a three-peat! UVA’s Cyber Defense Team again took top honors in this year’s National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition, with the added twist of competing virtually during a pandemic.
UVA Health stroke expert Dr. Andrew Southerland helped write new recommendations from the American Heart Association’s Stroke Council as concerns grow that stroke patients are delaying care during the pandemic.
Memorable UVA basketball and football games will re-air as part of a virtual event. Hall of Fame sportswriter Doug Doughty gives us a preview.
A survey of undergraduate students is one of many data points being considered as the University formulates its plans for the 2020-21 academic year.
For Great Britain, World War II continued in a series of “police actions” and colonial uprisings. Historian Erik Linstrum explores what the people on the home front knew of the violence and how they reacted, or didn’t.
UVA researchers have made a surprising discovery about hair cells that sense sound, gaining insight into hearing loss and some genetic disorders.