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Virginia Takes Doubleheader With No. 24 Notre Dame, Claims Series
The Virginia softball team (15-9, 2-0 ACC) swept a doubleheader with No. 24 Notre Dame (16-6, 0-2 ACC) at Palmer Park on Friday (March 11) to claim the weekend series over the Irish.
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World-Renowned Infectious Disease Expert Is This Week’s Guest on ‘Inside UVA’
His surname may bring petri dishes to mind, but Dr. Bill Petri comes by his medical expert chops honestly.
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Naval ROTC's Home at UVA Renamed 'John W. Warner Hall'
Maury Hall, home of the University of Virginia’s Naval ROTC program since 1942, is being renamed after John W. Warner, a UVA School of Law graduate and U.S. senator who served in the Navy.
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Scientists Reveal How Sleeping Immune Cells ‘Wake’ to Confront Familiar Foes
With scientists counting on our immune systems’ “memory” to provide long-term protection against severe COVID-19, University of Virginia School of Medicine researchers and their collaborators have shed light on how one type of “memory” cells mounts powerful defenses against subsequent infections by the same disease.
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New Portraits, Markers Honor Important Stories and Figures in UVA History
The University of Virginia this month launched an effort to highlight events and people who have broken barriers, sparked change and shaped UVA into the university it is today.
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Celebrate the Day With Vintage Valentines From UVA Special Collections
Celebrate the Day With Vintage Valentines From UVA Special Collections
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UVA’s Lone Winter Olympic Medalist Became a Nurse and Firefighting Hero
The house in the small town of Granville, Ohio, that Lea Ann Parsley-Davenport grew up in was located just a couple of blocks from the fire department, close enough to hear the town’s emergency sirens sound whenever there was a fire.
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Pavilion X Exhibit Highlights Slavery History of Its Former Residents
University of Virginia issued the following announcement on Jan. 26The names of many of the first University of Virginia professors are well-known – medical professor Robley Dunglison and law professor John B.
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Is Omicron Nearing it's Peak? Second Booster Necessary? UVA Expert weighs in
Dr. William Petri has maintained his morning routine of running with friends, followed by an outdoor gathering with sips of coffee and casual conversation.
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Foreign Affairs Graduate Receives Rangel Fellowship for Diplomacy Internship
The Houston native, a 2019 University of Virginia graduate, is UVA’s latest recipient of the Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Graduate Fellowship.
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Regret can be All-Consuming; A Psychologist Explains how to Overcome it
Afriend of mine – we will call him “Jay” – was working for IBM in New York City in the early ’90s. He was a computer programmer and made a good salary.