UVA is partnering with the College of William & Mary as well as local governments and organizations to mark Earth Week during the COVID-19 pandemic.
How is opera related to the Deaf experience in America? In February, Victory Hall Opera brought together some of America’s foremost Deaf actors and hearing opera singers in a once-in-a-lifetime collaborative performance on Grounds to ask this question.
Chris Long and his wife, Megan, have pledged $50,000 to a new program that distributes meals from locally owned restaurants to community members who have food shortages.
A huge coalition of UVA employees, students and community volunteers is coming together – virtually – to create much-needed masks, face shields, test swabs and more.
In these stressful times, contemplative practices can improve learning, increase resilience and boost compassion for one’s self and others.
Blood donations have decreased, in part due to the social distancing that is required by the coronavirus, but UVA alumnus James Hatcher of the American Red Cross says people can still give safely by making appointments.
Area charities are benefitting from food donations after the University closed most of its food service outlets in response to pandemic.
The study offers promising insight into improving care for children with autism, a population that has increased consistently over the last decade.