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(10/03/22 6:48am)
Menstruation and premenstrual symptoms affect a large percentage of the University community. A U.Va. Health study from this month established that premenstrual symptoms are so common that they constitute a “key public health issue globally.” University experts and students are advocating for greater awareness of PMS and periods, with students taking action to make menstrual products and education more accessible on Grounds.
(09/19/22 2:50am)
The University designates Morven Farm as its first Sustainability Lab, expanding the potential of the environmentally rich property to act as a home for education, innovation and research.
(08/30/22 12:15am)
As students at the University move back in, trash cans and dumpsters overflow with discarded furniture and waste. Instead of tossing unwanted items in the trash, the Hoos ReUse program and Refurnished Charlottesville offer new extensive alternative options — donating goods to second-hand stores and organizations which accept gently used items in Charlottesville and Albemarle County.
(12/02/21 6:24pm)
As people set clocks to “fall back” for daylight savings each year, they invite a shorter daytime into their lives. Experts from U.Va. Health and the School of Medicine explains the winter blues known as seasonal affective disorder that often come with a shortened daytime. Despite the high prevalence of seasonal affective disorder, leaders of student organizations offer ways to conquer the seasonal blues and to maintain a healthy lifestyle even during the cold winter months.
(11/11/21 4:13pm)
Following the announcement Oct. 15 that U.Va. Health will be providing booster doses to supplement COVID-19 vaccines and that children ages 5 to 11 are now able to receive Pfizer vaccinations, the health system has reported less difficulty with distribution.