U.Va. Health launches Center for Smell and Taste
By Saumya Sharma | February 2, 2025The center will combine research with clinical care to further the treatment of smell and taste disorders.
The center will combine research with clinical care to further the treatment of smell and taste disorders.
RAM members volunteer at clinics across the Southeast to provide free healthcare to local communities.
Members will wait to vote on the proposal until the Board's next set of meetings this March.
Former provost Trisha Folds-Bennett resigned this summer due to personal and professional reasons.
While this change in policy follows new guidance from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, representatives say U.Va. Health continues to recommend vaccination.
Students at the University have established a chapter of the co-ed, Environmental Science fraternity Epsilon Eta. Epsilon Eta was founded in 2006 at UNC Chapel hill as a co-ed environmental fraternity, and has grown in popularity with 18 active chapters across the United States.
The newly extended Green Game initiative provides students with a hands-on way to contribute to the University's Sustainability Goal of reducing its waste footprint by 30 percent relative to 2010 levels by 2030.
In accordance with Executive order 77, the University and the College of William & Mary aim to be carbon net neutral by the end of 2030 — and hosted a webinar yesterday to discuss these plans.
Asst. Neurology Prof. Nicholas Brenton spearheaded the new research, exploring how a modified Atkins diet has the potential to be a new standard of care for MS patients.
Asst. Biomedical Engineering Prof. Natasha Sheybani has been included in the prestigious science category of the Forbes 30 Under 30 list for her work on targeted ultrasound research.