Led by UVA professor and 9/11 Commission Director Philip Zelikow, the group will prepare the way for a potential national commission to heal and guard against new threats.
The purpose is to “provide an ever-contemporary and robust context to our environment, not to suggest a particular perspective, but to afford a balanced and fulsome experience.”
Despite incurring more than $100 million in additional costs and lost revenues due to the pandemic, the University will hold the line on base tuition.
For these University of Virginia faculty members, the pandemic has magnified the joy of in-person teaching and underscored the importance of helping online students feel connected.
In this piece originally written for The Conversation, Petri addresses recent news about the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, what patients should look for and what might come next.
Online gaming and social media can offer opportunities for social interactions for autistic teenagers and adults, according to psychology researcher Micah Mazurek.
The Democracy Initiative’s Memory Project develops research, curricula and programming and will host a virtual talk Wednesday about what Americans can learn from Germans.
Corin Fox, an assistant professor of philosophy, was shocked when, as a college student, his professor used a ‘bad’ word in class. The moment has stuck with him and informed his teaching today.