UVA researchers found that a type of cell believed beneficial in MS was part of the problem, offering a new treatment target.
“Differentiated instruction” counters the prevalent system of placing similar students on “tracks” or “levels.” In fact, Tomlinson argues, there are no such thing as “similar students.”
Students curated an exhibit, “Extinction in the Archive,” to accompany the symposium, “Burning the Library of Life: Species Extinction and the Humanities,” held as part of UVA’s Environmental Humanities Week.
The University is deploying members of the Virginia College Advising Corps into school counseling offices around the state to work with students who might not otherwise consider higher education.
The Cavalier Marching Band had a surprise visitor during its rehearsal last week – and he was pretty good at the drums.
Batten professor Ray Scheppach steered the National Governors Association through three recessions. He shares what he’s learned as signs of another possible economic downturn loom.
A fraternity invited the popular dean to join their fundraiser for the Virginia Institute for Autism. Always game for joining students for fun stunts, Allen Groves braced himself as first-year student Lilly Massey nailed him in the face with a pie.
UVA golfer Britney Mangan discusses her summer experience at the Florida Supreme Court, the Cavaliers’ new golf facilities and her first hole-in-one.