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(09/12/16 2:36am)
Charlottesville Historic Resources Committee members have proposed the development of a park by the Omni Charlottesville Hotel downtown to commemorate Vinegar Hill, an African-American neighborhood demolished during the 1960s under the Federal Urban Renewal Program.
(09/05/16 3:16am)
On March 26, 2015, the University launched its partnership with Green Dot, an organization that focuses on sexual assault prevention through bystander intervention.
(04/14/16 3:55am)
Charlottesville Open Bio Labs, located on West Main Street, is a public laboratory space for anyone interested in pursuing biological research, and it provides a variety of educational programs in research techniques and creative applications.
(03/31/16 3:54am)
A team of researchers based at University College in London have shed light on a link between cancer neoantigens and the immune response to cancer. The discovery could influence the nature of future cancer immunotherapy treatments and predict their efficacy on an individual basis, University Microbiology Prof. Victor Engelhard said.
(02/09/16 4:42am)
J. Stephen Morrison, senior vice president of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, or CSIS, spoke at the Batten School Feb. 8 on the convergence of global security and public health issues in the Middle East and Africa.
(11/19/15 1:14am)
A research team from the University Cancer Center studying obstacles to breast cancer care in Appalachia revealed nearly twice as many Appalachian women are diagnosed in the late stage of breast cancer as the U.S. national average.
(10/22/15 5:27am)
A 2009 Center for Disease Control survey found significantly higher rates of a wide variety of health risks, including attempted suicide, sexual assault and domestic violence, among LGBTQ high school youth when compared with youth who identify as straight.
(10/19/15 3:03am)
The University revised its smoking policy in 2008, prohibiting smoking within 25 feet of all University building entries and offering to pay for employees’ tobacco cessation medications and programs under the University health and insurance plans.