The University Chapel will be the first of UVA’s iconic buildings to light up the night sky in a series of projection mapping shows, starting Friday and running through May.
Dr. James R. Stone will help develop guidelines to reduce the risk of chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, caused by repeated traumatic brain injury or concussions.
Conventional painkillers only mask symptoms caused by inflammation. Tim Ware’s research targets inflammation’s source, and has won him one of the NIH’s top honors for graduate researchers.
A UVA brain cancer discovery is going strong in STAT Madness, a bracket-style competition featuring last year’s biggest biomedical advances. Voting in the latest round continues through Thursday.
UVA researchers and local first responders have teamed up to devise a cyber-physical system that supports emergency medical technicians who are busy helping others.
This week, check out a few quick ideas for getting outside and exploring Charlottesville while staying safe.
This installment in the series examines the effects of gentrification in Charlottesville linked to rapid growth and redevelopment in the city and at the University.
McIntire Dean Nicole Thorne Jenkins writes, “When everything we know is upended, commerce continues. I believe it has the potential to be a very stabilizing force that can move a society, and a democracy, forward.”