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American Academy of Arts and Sciences Inducts Law, Medical Professors
School of Law professor Danielle Citron and School of Medicine research professor Dr. Mariano A. Garcia-Blanco were welcomed last month.
Research & Discovery
With UVA Discovery, We May Be One Good Solution Closer to Solving Climate Change
Capturing carbon in seagrass and storing it is looking more like a viable long-term method of helping to counteract the world’s erratic climate.
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UVA Hosts High School Seniors To Make College a Reality
Hundreds of high school students toured UVA Thursday as part of a program to make the idea of attending college more accessible and tangible.
Student Experience
They Won a Professional Championship. Then They Returned to Their Day Jobs
A pair of former UVA lacrosse stars are still thriving in the sport on the weekends, while holding down 9-to-5 jobs during the week.
Student Experience
Through Grief, He Found His Way at UVA
Roshan Baddeliyanage always imagined he would attend the University. Then his older brother died in his fourth year.
Research & Discovery
Q&A: Heartburn or Heart Attack? Here’s What You Need to Know
About 20% of people suffer heartburn. The reflux can cause chest pain or other discomfort, creating confusing symptoms.
Student Experience
UVA Student and His ‘Poppy’ Have a Willy Wonka ‘Lego Masters’ Moment
Ben Edlavitch and his grandfather, David Levine, have bonded over the building toys for years. Are their skills enough to win a $100,000 jackpot?
Research & Discovery
Gene Discoveries Open Door to Preventing Deadly Coronary Artery Disease
Existing medications and nutritional supplements may slow or stop the condition that kills more than 17 million people each year.
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