With just under two weeks left in the in-person portion of the University of Virginia’s fall semester, Dean of Students Allen Groves says a couple of mistakes serve a reminder that students need to be more careful.
The Ridley, a new restaurant concept in development from Thompson Hospitality, is slated to open Jan. 1 on West Main Street. The Ridley is committing to giving back to students with an interest in diversity and inclusion through the Walter N. Ridley Scholarship Fund at the University of Virginia in an effort to support academic journeys and career development.
Imagine tossing your carry-on into the overhead bin of an airplane in Washington, then disembarking about 90 minutes later in London. That’s the focus of hypersonic research at the University of Virginia.
Community Recovery & Catalyst grants were made possible through a partnership with Bama Works Fund of Dave Matthews Band, UVA Health, the Twice Is Nice Fund, and Enriching Communities, which is managed here at the Foundation.
Dr. Dewey Cornell, forensic clinical psychologist and professor of education at UVA’s School of Education and Human Development, said that the increase in 2020 does not necessarily correlate to those in schools, offices and restaurants, which the public often associates with mass shootings.
According to Christopher Holstege, chief of UVA’s Division of Medical Toxicology, Children as young as 12 are vaping. In fact, this year in the United States, 13% of eighth-graders reported using a vape at least once.
“[Salt marshes are] really important in helping coastal communities be resilient to climate change because they absorb flooding waters,” said Karen McGlathery, a UVA professor of environmental science and the lead investigator of the Virginia Coast Reserve Long-Term Ecological Research Project, which has studied the region for more than three decades.
The health news site STAT honored Natasha Sheybani as one of the next generation of scientific superstars for her work in focused ultrasound, cancer immunology and nuclear medicine while a graduate student at UVA.
(Radio interview) UVA political science professor Jennifer Lawless explains why she thinks GOP women’s success this year is important.
This weekend’s Toyota U.S. Open at SwimRVA comes at a perfect time for UVA swimmers and Olympic hopefuls Paige Madden and Maddie Donohoe.
“If you look at Republicans in Congress, there are fewer John Kasichs and more Jim Jordans,” said J. Miles Coleman, a political analyst with the UVA Center for Politics. Jordan is a member of the House of Representatives and an ardent Trump supporter, who was part of the president's defense team in this year's impeachment trial.
“He’s going to fall into a trap because he constantly talks about the good old days in the Senate,” said Larry Sabato, director of UVA’s Center for Politics.
In November 2019, a paper first addressing this issue called ‘Cryptocurrency Economics and the Taxation of Block Rewards’ was written by Abraham Sutherland, University of Virginia School of Law.
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research is delighted to announce its 2020 Class of Influential Researchers. Engineering professor Geoffrey Geise is on the list.
Diet is crucial when it comes to fighting kidney disease, and now the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank is helping patients at the UVA Kidney Center by prescribing them healthy foods.
Since March, the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank has given about 400 medically tailored food bags to UVA Kidney Center patients.
A researcher at the University of Virginia has made multiple discoveries pertaining to multiple sclerosis as well as COVID-19.
The Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis conducted the trial based on research from the University of Virginia School of Medicine.
Facilities managers at the University of Virginia have been leading the charge to prevent the spread of COVID-19 on grounds, particularly in classrooms and residence halls.
More than 82,000 file abuse claims as deadline in Boy Scouts bankruptcy case approaches, lawyers say
The Scouts hired University of Virginia researchers to analyze the “Perversion Files.” Researchers concluded that the rate of sex abuse in scouting was statistically low.