Memories from President George H.W. Bush’s national security advisor were kept under wraps for two decades until his death earlier this month.
Julia Taylor and Spencer Shanholtz explain why school counselors at the K-12 level play such a crucial role, and why it is vital to continue supporting them during these budget-pinching times.
Learn how COVIDWISE – the nation’s first exposure-notification app, which launched in Virginia earlier this month – can help save your or somebody else’s life.
Dr. J. Javier Provencio, director of UVA’s neuroscience intensive care unit, is part of the Neurocritical Care Society’s “Curing Coma Campaign” and the lead author of new recommendations.
This summer, UVA experts and local educators held conversations and shared practical tips about educational equity in a virtual environment.
Demolition got underway this summer as a major renovation of Alderman Library continues, scheduled to complete in 2023.
Professor Larry Sabato and the Center for Politics launched the 22nd Century Scholars program to help students who lost public sector internships and jobs during the pandemic. Participants say they delivered on that mission and much more.
The word is spreading about the University of Virginia’s new Memorial to Enslaved Laborers, which honors those who worked to build and sustain UVA in its early years.