TEDx Charlottesville talks innovation
By Navya Annapareddy and Stella Sotos | November 8, 2017The fifth TEDx Charlottesville conference was held at the Paramount Theater in downtown Charlottesville last Friday.
The fifth TEDx Charlottesville conference was held at the Paramount Theater in downtown Charlottesville last Friday.
Students pursuing a biology major for their undergraduate degrees say this choice could be beneficial for various careers, from medicine to laboratory research to law.
“Intro to the U.S. Health Care System” teaches medical and nursing students about the inner workings of the healthcare industry.
The Clark Scholars Program will support students from underserved backgrounds.
According to Beorn, user can click on a point on the cluster map and see how many people were living in that location and also view information about a person, including name, address and occupation.
Fourth-year College student Steven Stetzler recently received an award of $10,000 from the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation, a nonprofit started by the surviving Mercury 7 astronauts.
Mumps is a viral disease that can be spread by coughing, sneezing, talking or sharing drinks and food with others.
Student involvement in the rapidly expanding cryptocurrency market is increasing with the new Cryptocurrency Club.
Third-year engineering student Matthew Wajsgras developed a mobile app to ease students' transitions to Grounds.
Advances in screening, treatment intended to improve prognoses.
"Phoenix-Aid" invention aims at providing cost-efficient wound care globally.
University team utilizes MitoTimer reporter gene to identify physiological effects of aerobic exercise.
Returning to his alma mater, National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins spoke at Old Cabell Hall Tuesday.
Cancer Center ranks in top three percent across the country, according to U.S. World & News Report.
Equifax breach reminds University community to be wary of their cybersecurity.
New technology altering voice recordings leads to ethical concerns.
University researchers and Governor’s Datathon Team seek solutions to opioid addiction amid the growing crisis in Virginia.
U.Va. group awarded grant to pursue cyber-physical approach to flooding mitigation
Throughout the 19th century, medical centers often engaged in grave robbing to obtain cadavers.
The ever-growing University Health System continues to search for ways to increase quality of care.