What can you do to help members of the Latino community in Charlottesville who have suffered greatly during the pandemic? Here’s a good place to start.
Marc Selverstone, director of the Presidential Recordings Program, looks back at tapes from the tumultuous 1968 presidential transition to see what we can learn for 2020.
Olivia Pavco-Giaccia, who launched a company, worked for the White House and produced and hosted shows for the Discovery Channel and Facebook Watch, aims to inspire young girls through science.
The testing will prioritize Albemarle and Charlottesville public school employees and UVA staff. Pre-registration is required.
Also in the roundup: The UVA Medical Center is again a Magnet for nurses, the University is honored for its international education, a COVID expert and a biophysicist are lauded, and WTJU takes home three broadcasting trophies.
Naomi Cahn, the new head of UVA’s Family Law Center, sifts through data from sources as diverse as a dating website and the New York Times to reveal social patterns.
To learn more about the rarely seen green salamander, Wally Smith and his students have scaled cliff faces and explored tree canopies, discovering more than 90 previously unknown populations.
The third-year commerce student is working hard to help other first-generation students “see that UVA is attainable for them and that they have just as much potential as other students.”