University of Virginia President Jim Ryan thanked students for cooperating with a period of tighter restrictions that helped bring down COVID-19 case numbers, and urged continued vigilance.
Fiorani, UVA’s resident expert on Leonardo da Vinci, shares details and fun facts from her new book – and explains why the “Renaissance Man” tag might be misapplied.
Ten days of enhanced public health measures helped bring cases down, so University leaders eased some restrictions Friday while keeping other limitations in place and urging continued caution.
Also in this roundup: UVA has 10 of the most influential scholars in education, a chemistry professor is rolling in awards, a doctor joins a national preventative medicine task force, and much more.
Spencer Buddington was out shopping with friends in Abingdon when they happened upon James Ward as he suffered a heart attack. Buddington jumped into action, administering life-saving CPR.
When a free clinic he volunteered with sent out a plea for telehealth volunteers, Zuhayr Shaikh saw a bigger problem that needed solving. He set out to solve it – and won the support of the Clinton Foundation.
Students in UVA’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies post-baccalaureate, pre-medicine program work in a collaborative cohort to prepare for medical school.