Under the appreciative gaze of University leaders, students and construction workers, the last, highest girder is laid in place on the future home of UVA’s newest school.
UVA scientists have figured out a way to create precise carbon nanotubes using DNA technology, opening the future to a possibility of science-fiction breakthroughs like hyper-fast computers.
A UVA chemical engineering faculty member has been granted more than a half-million dollars to research how polymers might help repair tissue lost to injury or disease.
UVA’s Center for Politics hosted youth leaders from the Caribbean in an effort to foster dialogue between the United States and other countries through international exchanges.