Cervical Health Awareness Month emphasizes prevention
By Nisha Dabhi | January 25, 2018Cervical cancer is one of the most common and debilitating cancers that affects women.
Cervical cancer is one of the most common and debilitating cancers that affects women.
School of Engineering and Applied Science awarded $27.5 million to solve computing obstacle
The series continues into 2018 and is free and open to both University students and the greater Charlottesville community.
Graduate student-run organization works to increase awareness of science policy careers.
Office of Health Promotion has several resources to educate students on alcohol safety and help students make changes in their drinking habits
A study indicates that brachytherapy — a type of radiation treatment where the radioactive sources are placed directly inside the body — is underutilized for the treatment of cervical cancer despite being a critical aspect of treatment.
Various resources exist for students struggling psychologically with their return to Grounds in the new semester.
The U.S. senator is calling on Congress to reauthorize funding for the Children's Health Insurance Program.
The University Health System is one of 751 hospitals that will lose one percent of Medicare funding.
With over 450,000 square feet available for new space — which is roughly 50 percent of the size of the current hospital — and about 95,000 square feet for renovations, it will be one of the biggest projects the University Medical Center has ever undertaken.
Close ties between the University and neighboring high schools facilitate opportunities for improved STEM education.
Ana Navarro of CNN acts as the fifth speaker of the Engineering School's Excellence through Diversity Series.
Psychology Prof. Angeline Lillard's research found low-income children and children with low executive function performed better after attending Montessori schools.
The Committee on Sustainability hosted a showcase on sustainability-minded research projects.
On Tuesday, students and the public explored the solar paneled roof of Ruffner Hall, learning about U.Va.'s solar endeavors and its goals for embracing green energy.
Diversity programs sponsored by the School of Medicine include the Summer Medical Leadership program, the Committee on Women and the Latino Health Initiative.
Breastfeeding contributes protective effect against SIDS.
NASA is set to launch the Cold Atom Lab to the International Space Station in 2018.
Datapalooza 2017, hosted by the Data Science Institute, brings together students, researchers and leaders on the topic of data analysis.
Challah for Hunger, Brody Jewish Center and the U.Va. Food Collaborative worked with Mazon to create an exhibit on wheels addressing the severity of hunger in the U.S.