A new study, based at UVA and other centers, shows that the system developed at UVA’s Center for Diabetes Technology offers safety and efficacy benefits for people with Type 1 diabetes.
Few university astronomy departments have more than one faculty member who has been awarded a prestigious Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering. UVA has three, among seven total on Grounds.
The National Science Foundation-backed Center for Hardware and Embedded Systems Security and Trust, or CHEST, is expected to spark $9 million in research funding at the University over the next five years.
In “The Cigarette: A Political History,” historian Sarah Milov examines post-World War II federal protectionism, the anti-smoking movement and the politics of the tobacco in the 20th century.
A new UVA Nursing study found that a significant association exists between the presence of palliative care and nurses’ levels of “moral distress,” a driving factor in nursing burnout and professional attrition.
“Differentiated instruction” counters the prevalent system of placing similar students on “tracks” or “levels.” In fact, Tomlinson argues, there are no such thing as “similar students.”
Psychology professor Daniel Willingham said it’s one thing for parents to give each other the side-eye when their child is having a meltdown. It’s quite another to share that for public mockery.