Faculty and other members of the University community share what they’ve been reading during the quarantine.
President Jim Ryan on Monday announced the creation of the fund to help furloughed contract workers and UVA employees who face unexpected costs as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Children keeping you busy? Keep them busy with outdoor activities.
An unexpected form of cellular cleanup in developing brains could play a role in conditions such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases and autism.
As people began to socially distance themselves, history professor Tico Braun suggested we all keep a journal, and people responded enthusiastically. So we asked if he would share something from his own journal.
Almost four weeks into the transition to online courses, instructors and students are working hard to maintain strong connections and learn from one another. Here’s a sampling of their experiences.
Since early March, Beth Hundt, an assistant professor in the School of Nursing, has been sewing face masks for COVID-19 medical units in need.
While the internet can handle increased traffic, students, faculty and staff working online need to be more alert to threats to their data.