Industrial production of petroleum-based products introduces massive amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Chemist Brent Gunnoe’s research could make those processes cleaner and much less expensive.
Sundberg co-wrote what is considered the preeminent graduate textbook in organic chemistry and served in many administrative capacities in addition to his teaching and mentoring.
Professor Simone Polillo explores the uneasy relationship humans have with money, markets and morality through his professional lens of “the sociology of money.”
Associate professor of biology and psychology Xiaorong Liu has developed a retinal imaging technique to aid in early diagnosis of glaucoma, the world’s leading cause of blindness.
The famed comedian and UVA alumna dropped in on media studies assistant professor Anna Katherine Clay’s “Women and Television” class via Zoom in late October.
An award-winning article by Democracy Initiative CLEAR Lab co-director Daniel Gingerich assesses how secret ballots historically have been used to restrict marginalized groups’ voting power in Brazil.
As the Carter G. Woodson Institute for African-American and African Studies enters its 40th year, Robert Trent Vinson discusses his vision for balancing the institute’s commitment to local Black communities with its role as a center for global scholarship.