For months UVA’s Biocomplexity Institute has forecast – among the worst-case situation – a peak of virus cases in the coming months that could rival or exceed levels in January. Last week, after introducing new formulas to the modeling mixture, researchers pulled back on that assessment. While the path exists for caseloads to grow, the dramatic numbers are no longer in the picture.
Worried brains can be retrained to respond to everyday situations in a less threatening way to reduce anxiety levels, according to new research published by researchers from The University of Western Australia and the University of Virginia.
Fifth year men’s tennis player Carl Söderlund was the ACC’s automatic qualifier for the NCAA Singles Championship beginning Sunday, but he has withdrawn due to injury, per release. Söderlund was named the ACC Player of the Year for the second straight year, as well as the Male Athlete of the Year at the University of Virginia for the second straight year.
Virginia senior women’s golfer Beth Lillie shot 2-over 74 during the second round of the NCAA Championships on Saturday and sits in a tie for 22nd place. Her two-day total stands at 2-over 146.
The year after Virginia won the 2019 NCAA men’s lacrosse championship, coach Lars Tiffany talked to his players about how rare it was for a team to repeat. After Saturday, the Cavaliers are going to have the chance to do just that. Redshirt freshman Connor Shellenberger scored a career-high six goals, junior Petey Lasalla dominated faceoffs, and fourth-seeded UVa’s defense stifled fifth-seeded Georgetown in a 14-3 win in the quarterfinals Saturday in Hempstead, N.Y., advancing the team back to college lacrosse’s final weekend.
Braithwaite edited numerous poetry anthologies over the course of his career. The Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library at the University of Virginia holds 40 boxes of manuscripts, correspondence, and other related materials related mainly to this editorial work, in three separate Braithwaite collections.
Georgia’s friend-of-the-court brief in the abortion case the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear calls on justices to “condemn” language used by the Black federal judge in his 2018 ruling against the abortion law passed by Mississippi’s legislature. The same judge took on President Trump’s criticism of the judiciary in the judge’s 2019 speech at the University of Virginia. U.S. District Judge Carlton Reeves said in prepared remarks, in accepting the Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Law: “[W]hen the Executive Branch calls our courts and their work ‘stupid,’ ‘horrible,’ ‘ridiculous,’ “inco...
(Editorial) Fortunately, with foundation support, much groundwork for such a probe has been laid by the Covid Commission Planning Group led by Philip Zelikow at the Miller Center of Public Affairs at the University of Virginia and the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security at the Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Florence Nightingale is considered the founder of modern nursing, but many women of color – and men – also made important contributions to the field. At the University of Virginia, experts at the Center for Nursing History are telling their stories.
The Class of 2021 was met with some pretty challenging experiences during their time at the University of Virginia, which makes Final Exercises all the more special on Friday.
Whether the University of Virginia’s Class of 2021 could graduate in person and in May this year was up in the air for most of this school year, but on Saturday, thousands of students in the College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences strolled down the Lawn and spilled into Scott Stadium to celebrate commencement.
While some UVA students got rid of their furniture during the move-out period, another group of students saw that as an opportunity to help others in need.
Margaret Riley, a professor at UVA’s schools of Law, Medicine and Public Policy, says businesses have a fair amount of leeway in how they can check if customers are vaccinated. “As long as they’re not engaging in discriminating behavior, they can actually determine who gets to come into their business,” she said. “They could require for example, proof of vaccination.”
UVA’s decision to hold in-person graduation ceremonies is giving local businesses a financial boost as students, friends and family come to town for the events.
Never throw out the first number. That’s the first rule for negotiating a good counteroffer, according to [UVA alumnus] Nick Singh, a career coach and author of the forthcoming book “Ace the Data Science Interview.” Singh has helped hundreds of people land jobs at large tech companies.
A federal judge seen as a possible future U.S. Supreme Court pick by President Joe Biden cleared a key hurdle on Thursday in her nomination to an influential appellate court, winning approval in a Senate committee despite Republican opposition. The Democratic-led Senate Judiciary Committee advanced Washington-based U.S. District Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on a 13-9 vote. Among the other four nominees was UVA Law alumna Deborah Boardman, for the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland.
Hundreds of UVA students marched on Grounds on Thursday to protest the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The protest was organized by the Students for Justice for Palestine group. The protesters were mostly chanting “Free Palestine” and speakers said they wanted the U.S. government to stop funding Israel with American taxpayer money.
(Photo essay) Led by members of Justice 4 Palestine, about 100 people marched at the University of Virginia on Thursday in support of Palestine, which has been the target of attacks by Israel in recent days. Israel’s Security Cabinet on Thursday declared a unilateral cease-fire to halt the 11-day military operation in the Gaza Strip.
When Ryan MacDonald decides he wants to go back to college to bolster his career, he lets nothing stop him. MacDonald, 46, is graduating Friday with a clinical nurse leader certification and a master’s degree in nursing from UVA. MacDonald’s also the assistant nurse manager of the UVA Medical Center’s Special Pathogens Nursing Unit, the nursing corps that handled most of the University’s COVID-19 patients. Never one to shirk from a challenge, MacDonald went for his master’s degree at the same time he took on the assistant manager position.