
Saving the Life of a Dummy
How medical students learn to deal with trauma
The UVA School of Medicine employs sophisticated simulations to train third-year medical students for trauma scenarios.
The UVA School of Medicine employs sophisticated simulations to train third-year medical students for trauma scenarios.
Rick Webb finds himself in the paradoxical position of opposing both fossil fuels and wind as energy sources for electricity production.
See how the South Lawn Project memorializes an African-American community.
The International Youth Democracy Summit gives students the opportunity to engage with the American tradition of democracy.
The Society for Scientific Exploration provides a forum for discussion of theories that mainstream scientific journals refuse to touch—from dowsing to UFOs.
Emily Hesaltine addresses flaws in the Department of Homeland Security's emergency preparedness website with a site of her own.
Dean Maurice Apprey leaves a legacy at the Office of African American Affairs and the medical school.
Increasingly sophisticated research tools are making it easier to repurpose existing drugs for new conditions.
The former Clemson assistant takes the reins.
We mapped alumni views of UVA across a 50-year span of class years. From Jefferson to Honor to left vs. right, the results are more complex and contoured than what you might expect.