Also in this roundup: The Library of Virginia named an English professor’s book the best of the year; a young doctor is earning notice; a law professor joins prestigious ranks; a report on glacier music wins an Emmy; and more.
A new fellowship started by UVA Athletics and the Contemplative Sciences Center aims to empower student-athletes to address unique issues they face, such as the strain of balancing their time demands and their social and emotional well-being.
The singing telegrams are a product of President Jim Ryan’s office and meant to sow comfort and joy during this difficult time.
President Ryan and Provost Liz Magill discuss schedule changes and the fall and spring semester, Dr. Costi Sifri offers an epidemiologist’s view, and students find new ways to get outside.
This short, virtual “Meditation on the Lawn,” brought to you by UVA’s Contemplative Sciences Center, can strengthen your well-being and reinforce the connection of community.
Diabetes and other factors may reduce the lifesaving effectiveness of dexamethasone for patients with severe COVID-19, new research suggests.
Pull up a car seat at the Virginia Film Festival’s drive-in screenings, running through Sunday at Morven Farm and the Dairy Market.
The instructional approach for the spring semester will resemble the current semester, with both in-person, online and hybrid classes.