Abel Liu, who worked to aid students caught in the COVID-19 pandemic, was surprised by President Jim Ryan with news of the Truman Scholarship late last week.
Former college basketball player George Mumford described Wednesday how mindfulness helped him beat a drug addiction during a webinar hosted by UVA Athletics and the Contemplative Sciences Center.
Zelikow, who led the 9/11 Commission, is now leading a COVID Commission Planning Group based at UVA’s Miller Center, hoping to pave the way for a National COVID Commission.
Hajjar Baban, a graduate poetry student and the recipient of a Soros Fellowship for New Americans, reflects on her immigrant experience in her writing.
The addictive act of reading loads of online negative news can be countered by coping strategies, says anxiety expert and psychology professor Bethany Teachman.
The purpose is to “provide an ever-contemporary and robust context to our environment, not to suggest a particular perspective, but to afford a balanced and fulsome experience.”
Despite incurring more than $100 million in additional costs and lost revenues due to the pandemic, the University will hold the line on base tuition.
In this piece originally written for The Conversation, Petri addresses recent news about the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, what patients should look for and what might come next.