Class of 2019 alumna Jessica Harris takes viewers on a tour of UVA’s recently completed Memorial to Enslaved Laborers.
This week’s episode explores COVID-19 treatment and vaccine research at UVA, upcoming activities compliant with current guidelines, and the new Memorial to Enslaved Laborers.
Since requiring tests of all students before the fall semester began in-person instruction, UVA has expanded and honed its strategy for testing for the coronavirus.
Ph.D. student Kyle Chattleton began DJing at the station with no prior experience. Students with a love of music need only apply to the station, which offers free, on-the-job training in all things radio.
UVA recently launched a screening program using saliva samples to quickly test for the coronavirus, supplementing other testing efforts.
Researchers are trying to determine if the antibody cocktail used to treat Trump could prevent COVID-19 infection in people who share a household with someone who has tested positive.
Two UVA professors worked with administrators and teachers at Baker-Butler Elementary School to develop a design-thinking curriculum that has contributed to the school’s success in closing achievement gaps.
Politics professor Todd Sechser says getting COVID-19 under control is “the single most important foreign policy action the United States can take.”