Michael Bérubé, who earned his Ph.D. in English from UVA, looks at what literature and popular culture reveal about our society’s ideas and treatment of disability.
Researchers believe the approach may also prove effective in treating other autoimmune diseases such as lupus and eczema.
One in an occasional series about the findings of the President’s Commissions on Slavery and on the University in the Age of Segregation. Today’s installment explores the intersection of the KKK, Charlottesville and the University.
A new exhibition celebrates political cartoonist Patrick Oliphant’s work and shows how and why he became the most widely syndicated, most influential political cartoonist in America.
With the dawn of the School of Data Science, UVA is working to bring ethical innovators to the growing field. Philip E. Bourne talks about research, ethics and impact.
Nyong’o’s “Sulwe,” tells the story of a girl who wishes her skin were not the color of “midnight.” The star chose UVA alumna and bestselling writer and illustrator Vashti Harrison to do the artwork from among several other artists.
The Chemical Engineering building and Wilsdorf Hall are home base for the study of catalysis, biotechnology and nanotechnology, and other critical applied research at UVA.
From frequent visits to the Boys & Girls Clubs to regular mentoring and tutoring at local elementary schools, UVA football player Ben Hogg has left his mark on the Charlottesville community.