The Fralin Museum of Art and the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection at UVA aren’t open to visitors, but staff have been busy creating vibrant digital offerings – perfect for online classes, homeschooling or a quick break.
Project SAFE, a national coalition of tax scholars joined by UVA Law professors Ruth Mason and Andrew Hayashi, offers states tax policy recommendations to ease the financial crisis caused by COVID-19.
The University seeded the fund with a $2 million contribution, helping employees and furloughed contract workers maintain financial stability while awaiting state and federal relief.
From celebrating last season’s UVA’s basketball championship with friends to starting a network for Hispanic and Latinx students at Batten, Brian Zuluaga says he’ll never forget his time as a UVA student.
A $250,000 grant to the Student Life and Leadership Fund will support students who are facing financial difficulties due to changes in the spring semester brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic.
UVA computer science professor Madhav Marathe discusses the nuts and bolts of the new coronavirus tracking app that Apple and Google plan to roll out on smartphones next month.
Library employees have provided instructors with online course materials, aided research, worked on producing PPE and donated supplies to area hospitals.