Dr. William Petri is working on the development of a coronavirus vaccine. He discusses the virus’s spread in the U.S. and worldwide, prevention measures and possible treatments.
Darden professor Mary Gentile, the creator of a business curriculum for values-driven leadership, examines the Houston Astros’ cheating scandal from a leadership perspective.
Aaron Reedy, who studied wild lizard populations as a graduate student at UVA, hopes his company, DataClassroom, can be at the forefront of the data science revolution.
UVA’s Professor of Hip-Hop A.D. Carson, writes about the word “ampersand.” He also makes the world premiere of his new song “Ampersand,” which explores themes of home, economic insecurity, family, friends, success, sobriety, failure, alienation and making art.
After claiming the program’s 16th ACC championship – and the team’s 11th since 2008 – the Cavaliers are hoping for a strong showing in next month’s NCAA Championships.
Historian Erik Linstrum examines the implications of Great Britain’s separation from the European Union.
Ann Mazur says yoga helped her finish her Ph.D. in just five years, as well as qualify for the Olympic Trials in the marathon. Now she’s on a mission to help others discover yoga’s benefits.
Former Speaker of the House Paul Ryan and UVA Center for Politics Director Larry Sabato discussed the 2020 election, impeachment, the toll of serving in Congress and more Friday afternoon during a conversation in the Rotunda.