In a summer nanoSTAR pilot program, nine undergraduates were matched with nanotechnology labs throughout the University to engineer and commercialize their intellectual property.
Our climate is changing rapidly, and our oceans are changing with it. A new center will bring together researchers from a variety of fields to give science a better understanding of what that will mean for life on Earth.
The travel guides, known as “the Green Books,” reveal part of 20th-century U.S. history and how African Americans tried to avoid racism on the road.
This fall, he’s teaching “Form & Theory of Fiction,” a seminar for creative writing graduate students, and an advanced fiction course for undergraduates.
The 15-credit interdisciplinary minor will be taught by faculty of various backgrounds, areas of research expertise and teaching interests from schools across Grounds.
Sam Martino, a former member of the UVA wrestling team, recently became a U.S. Army Ranger after passing the grueling 62-day course.
Renée Cummings, of UVA’s School of Data Science, is working with graduate students to develop an algorithmic tool to evaluate the impact of AI-inspired law enforcement technologies.
In a new co-authored paper, Andrew Hayashi and Justin Hopkins argue for a proposed new tax credit for low and middle-income households.