Also in this roundup: The Law School’s longest-serving professor earns the state bar’s top honor, a professor’s exhibit will appear on the National Mall, and more.
The role includes stewarding University assets and providing financial counsel to help UVA reach its goals.
Also, a national publication named the UVA Medical Center’s CEO as one of the top 25 women leaders in health care.
The normal process of international lawmaking is not keeping pace with technological advances, a UVA international law expert warns.
Ukrainian Olena Protsenko is a staff attorney in the School of Law. She is working on behalf of Ukrainian victims and offering students a once-in-a-lifetime work experience.
University of Virginia economist Leora Friedberg foresees a combination of increased taxes and some moderate benefit cuts in the future of Social Security.
Tests show that underground wells have a strong potential for seasonal heat storage on Grounds.
As a child, Christina Feggans-Langston got to know the neighbors in a low-income community and the health struggles they faced. Now a nurse, she has returned to help.