As the holiday season approaches, here’s a look back at some of the most memorable moments from past UVA holiday videos.
A National Academy of Sciences panel chaired by UVA environmental sciences professor Scott Doney presented six possible interventions to sequester carbon dioxide in the world’s oceans.
Also in this roundup: The Law School maintains top rankings, Dr. Bill Petri wins a lifetime award, Grace Hale’s book on the Athens rock scene gets its props, and more.
From advancements in COVID vaccine development to Olympic coverage to the 20th anniversary of 9/11, UVA Today produced these highly read stories in 2021.
Kyle Kondik, managing editor of Sabato’s Crystal Ball at UVA’s Center for Politics, sheds light on the redistricting process currently underway in Virginia.
The Materials Research Society recognized Chang Liu for his work on a team that is developing cheaper, more abundant, and more efficient catalysts to generate hydrogen for clean energy.
The Fralin Museum reopened after more than a year and a half, University Guides led in-person tours of Grounds, and intramural sports teams got back on the field.
Colette Sheehy, the eighth guest on President Jim Ryan’s podcast examining the inner workings of the University, discusses her role in overseeing real state and business operations.