Two University of Virginia graduates will delve into Black genre literature, and public and business administration as Knight-Hennessy Scholars.
As fourth-year aerospace engineering student Joshua Franklin traverses a path that may lead to becoming an astronaut, he will leave behind a legacy of promoting diversity and inclusivity across Grounds.
Are more people being hit hard by allergies this spring than in years past or does it just seem that way? Dr. Michael Nelson answers the question – and offers tips for allergy sufferers of all ages.
Larger increases in postpartum depression were typically seen in states with fewer COVID-19 deaths, and lower unemployment among women.
Zoe Ziff wanted to major in biochemistry and minor in dance because she’s interested in the details within the movement of mind and body.
After 41 years, Apprey will officially retire on June 30, having made a huge impact in changing the University, not only in the Medical School, but also on Grounds as dean of African American Affairs.
Before UVA graduates walk the Lawn, the Lawn itself is the center of attention, maintenance and grooming for the University’s landscapers.