UVA alumna Mercedes Herrero used her lessons as a comparative literature major at UVA in her robust career as a Broadway performer. Now she’s back to share them with students.
Rithvik Gundlapalli and a friend are working on an off-site triage system that may change the way emergency rooms across the country are run.
Using a “practical approach,” UVA Health infection control experts are working hand-in-hand with the long-term care facilities to control COVID-19.
These reading suggestions from faculty and administrators offer readers an opportunity to better understand the roots of racism and move forward on equity issues and dismantling racist systems.
Look back at the construction of the new memorial, which, even during a pandemic, has become a gathering and focal point for those reflecting on the history of slavery and speaking out against continued racism.
Chemical engineering associate professor Bryan Berger and his research collaborator are combining the power of mathematical modeling with rapid lab testing technologies to fast-track crucial answers about the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus.
Based on service they did in the Charlottesville community prior to leaving Grounds, students in a religious studies course created their own Passover Haggadahs – the text that Jewish people use to orchestrate the ritual of Passover.
She came to Grounds intending to study statistics, but a surprisingly successful coloring book launched her into a completely different direction.