Students launch exhibit to raise awareness of climate change
By Anna Christou | April 3, 2018Students in EVSC 1559 worked to create a exhibition in Clark Hall to display people's thoughts on climate change.
Students in EVSC 1559 worked to create a exhibition in Clark Hall to display people's thoughts on climate change.
Student health has undergone several recent changes, including reduced pricing on STI testing, the creation of a transgender health care team and the addition of new staff members.
Modern Healthcare’s 2018 list of “Top 25 Minority Executives in Healthcare” recognized the University’s own Pamela Sutton-Wallace.
In a combined effort from the Student Council and the Inter-Sorority Council, free feminine hygiene products were provided in Newcomb Hall bathrooms from March 12 to March 23.
Teams of up to four aspiring developers, designers and entrepreneurs worked together to create a web or mobile application or platform from scratch.
Asst. Pharmacology Prof. Bimal Desai recently identified an ion channel that could provide opportunities to develop targeted drug treatments.
Data scientists in the Charlottesville community collaborate and design predictive models analyzing wifi usage on the Downtown Mall.
The Link Lab aims to research and develop systems that link the physical world with cyber components, in areas like autonomous cars and smart buildings.
Panelists, students and community members gathered at the Center for Global Health Tuesday to discuss advocacy for planetary and population health around the globe.
Match Day marks the day that medical students learn where they will be receiving their residency training.
Through the focused ultrasound technique, a precise area of brain tissue that has defective nerve cells causing the tremors is destroyed using sound waves.
The Stall Seat Journal seeks to educate peers about common health misconceptions.
Athletes meet with nutritionists for guidance on when and what to eat both on- and off-season.
The University is host to a variety of work focusing on mental health and technology
U.Va. researchers are studying the effects of a daily probiotic on eligible participants infected with a rhinovirus.
The Ad Hoc Committee discussed ways to improve health care and citizen well-being.
University professors discussed how and why they wanted to more effectively communicate their work in the Arctic to the general public.
Hospitals around Charlottesville find new strategies to deal with high capacity due to flu cases.
Health System Board members discuss system's progress and future improvements.
A team of researchers led by Professor Dan Meliza develop Zebra Finch animal model to study language processing disorders