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Gov. Glenn Youngkin, right, addresses office staff members. UVA student Cooper Cramer, seated to Youngkin’s right, interned in the Office of Transformation this summer. (Photo by Christian Martinez, Office of Gov. Glenn Youngkin)
What I Learned During My Summer Internship
Can you just delete social media from your device and not have to depend on pure willpower to break the habit? It’s not that straightforward, according to new research.Photo illustration by Emily Faith Morgan, University Communications
How Important Is Willpower to Breaking Your Bad Habits?
Theo O’Neill focuses on the relationship between young stars and the clouds of molecular gas that they form within.
UVA Astronomy Student Joins Ranks of Astronaut Scholars
UVA researchers researching loneliness found that the kind of friends you have makes a big difference in whether you will experience loneliness.
Loneliness Is Epidemic. This UVA Professor Is Searching for a Cure
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Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor of Sociology
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John Campbell, a molecular neuroscientist and biology professor with the College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences (left), doctoral candidate Tatiana Coverdell (center) and Stephen Abbott, a pharmacology professor with UVA’s School of Medicine (right), have discovered a neural pathway from the brain to the esophagus that opens a new avenue of approach to the treatment of esophageal motility disorders.
Study Could Lead to New Treatments for Swallowing Disorders
UVA students in the "How to think about weird things" course.
Thinking About the Outside of the Box
The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array telescope in Chile. (Photo by Y. Beletsky, LCO/ESO)
UVA Astrochemist Helps Explore the Chemistry of Outer Space

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