McIntire professor Peter Gray recently took a deep dive into a popular analytics tool that some organizational leaders are using to help them make decisions about employees returning to work.
A preventative drug has been available for more than a decade, yet public health officials estimate that fewer than 20% of people who would benefit from the drug are actually taking it.
A UVA kinesiology professor explains why the presence of certified athletic trainers significantly affects collegiate student-athletes’ concussion recovery time.
Using a telehealth system called “ECHO,” School of Education and Human Development professors Gail Lovette and Rose Nevill have come up with a way to help the caregivers of children with developmental delays.
UVA anthropologists China Scherz and Jarrett Zigon discuss the rise in overdose deaths, offering ideas for understanding this health crisis and different ways of healing.
Leidy Klotz’s book, “Subtract,” has much to say about why we should – and how we can – think of subtraction as a way to solve problems and improve the world.