Soon, all that greenery will give way to crisp fall leaves.
Workers on Wednesday placed the first stone in the circle of the Memorial to Enslaved Laborers.
With the United Soccer Coaches polls ranking the Cavalier men’s and women’s teams No. 1 at the same time for the first time in school history, UVA Today chatted with a player from each squad.
Early lab results show that ZB131 could reduce growth and even kill multiple types of cancer cells, including ovarian, pancreatic, lung and colorectal. The new funding will go toward manufacturing and testing the drug in human clinical trials.
Students in UVA’s Curry School of Education and Human Development spent a Saturday at James Madison’s home, talking about how to teach the legacies of freedom and slavery.
Astronaut Scholarship Foundation honors multi-faceted Jonathan Zheng, a fourth-year University of Virginia chemical engineering major, opening new opportunities for him.
The University has grown its research funding base more than 32% in five years as it expands the diversity of its research programs and widens the range of sources.
Members of the UVA squash teams are eager to learn from two of the best professional players in the world – “Superman” and “The Colombian Cannonball” – before they play an exhibition match Wednesday at the Boar’s Head Sports Club.