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(08/27/15 2:30am)
The University of Virginia Library is an increasing participant in the ongoing trend towards digital media. Last September, the University announced plans to renovate Alderman Library to accommodate the preference of e-books over print media.
(04/16/15 4:02am)
The Harrison Undergraduate Research Awards provides up to $3,000 in grants for students to perform research over the summer. Each recipient of the Harrison Award works with a University faculty mentor and graduate students who aid the student’s research in their respective areas of interest.
(04/06/15 6:16am)
Governor Terry McAuliffe signed the Right to Try bill into law March 26, making Virginia the 11th U.S. state to pass such a bill.
(03/20/15 3:57am)
National Public Radio’s “What Shapes Health” series recently revived the discussion on Adverse Childhood Experiences, a study conducted in the 1990s by Dr. Vincent Felitti and Dr. Rob Anda.
(02/23/15 5:03am)
While “50 Shades of Grey” opened to soaring box office sales a little over a week ago, evidence suggests the movie may showcase several of the signs of abusive relationships set out by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
(02/09/15 4:51am)
For second-year Nursing students Joshua Moore and Claire O’Friel, caregiving is all about compassion.
(02/02/15 3:09pm)
College students can sometimes end up finding their chosen field in unexpected places. Elizabeth Duselis recalls figuring out which field she wanted to pursue as an undergraduate.
(11/24/14 7:11am)
In recent days, faculty and students have gathered in a variety of settings to discuss sexual violence in the University community. According to recent research, this discussion could prove positive for survivors, who research shows may gain long-term benefits from talking to others about their experiences.
(11/10/14 6:45am)
The University Medical Center’s Department of Urology participated in the second annual World Vasectomy Day Nov. 7.
(10/20/14 1:39am)
As students on Grounds battle midterm season, emotions can run high. Psychology Prof. Gerald Clore studies emotions and the key roles they play in decision-making, health and daily life.
(10/01/14 1:16am)
David Sheffler, professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, likes to joke that he works with the Neanderthal version of the Star Trek replicator. He agrees, however, that the emergence of 3-D printing is turning a technological vision of the future into reality.
(09/15/14 4:37am)
When Environmental Sciences Prof. Paolo D’Odorico concluded his investigation on global food trade, he was surprised by the results of his research. He found global food trade now accounts for 23 percent of global food production — a proportion which has more than doubled in the last 30 years.
(09/07/14 8:40pm)
“Art doesn’t only serve one purpose,” said Jordan Love, the Academic Curator of the University’s Fralin Art Museum.
(08/20/14 9:24pm)
With the weight the phrases “medical school” and “law school” carry, it comes as no surprise that when Austin Sim requested the implementation of a dual medicine and law degree program at the University, heads turned.
(08/20/14 2:29pm)
News of Robin Williams’ suicide shocked the world earlier this month. The 63-year-old comedic actor, who gave us such classics as “Mrs. Doubtfire,” “Flubber” and “The Dead Poets Society,” publicly suffered from years of alcoholism and depression. By mourning his loss, however, the public has shown a growing interest in learning about clinical depression.
(07/25/14 10:43pm)
For John Lye, assistant chief of the Lake Monticello Rescue Squad, the thrill of being an EMT is unparalleled.
(07/10/14 1:31am)
What’s in a name? Americans nationwide — especially in the D.C. area — have been asking this question for years, with legal and political charges building against the Washington Redskins.
(06/10/14 2:13pm)
Esteemed British novelist Iris Murdoch once said, “We live in a world of illusion. … The great task in life is to find reality.”
(04/27/14 10:51pm)
A new organization on Grounds — “Off the Hook” — is part of a nationwide effort to examine the adverse psychological effects of “hookup culture” and work to combat the prevalence of “casual sex” in the University community.
(04/23/14 11:51pm)
Can support networks empower students to make their college years some of their best? Asst. Psychology Prof. Noelle Hurd, the principal investigator of Students’ Entrance, Adjustment, Social Outcomes and Next Steps After College, said she believes she may be onto the answer.