• Class of 2019: Marcha Kiatrungrit’s Pursuits Fuse Art and Technology

    Marcha Kiatrungrit has a three-pronged approach toward living life to its fullest: persistence in everything she does, a willingness to always try something new, and determination to never over-think what she does. The soon-to-be University of Virginia graduate has pursued many passions, including music, sound engineering and acting.

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  • Class of 2019: Meet Mariah Kenny for the Cyber Defense

    As team captain of the two-time National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition champions, and a budding entrepreneur, Mariah Kenny will defend her clients in cyberspace.

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  • UVA Team Researching Smaller, Lighter Body Armor

    Soldiers carry heavy packs of food, water and more along with wearing 60 to 100 pounds body armor. Researchers at the Center for Applied Biomechanics are doing research for the Department of Defense and hope to provide information that could lead to lighter forms of protection.

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  • First CHEERS Toasts Chemical Engineering Research and Connects Graduate Students With Industry Representatives

  • 2019 Computer Science Department Awards

  • Dudley and Barbara White Make $6.1 Million Commitment to UVA Engineering

    Leaving a Legacy

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  • UVA Cyber Defense Team Wins Second Consecutive National Title

    Students protected fictional business against cyber attacks

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  • Jefferson Scholars Foundation Names ChemE and Computer Science Faculty Hartfield Recipients

    Two professors received the 2019 Hartfield Excellence in Teaching Award recognizing UVA Engineering faculty who exemplify the highest standards and practices of learning.

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  • Uball Named Winner of $50,000 Pike Award for Innovation and Entrepreneurship

    CHIEF wins $10,000 People's Choice Award

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  • Class of 2019: As a ‘CODA,’ Kim Built Bridges for UVA’s Deaf Community

    Christina Kim is a “CODA” – a child of deaf adults – and that identity has shaped her life. The soon-to-graduate University of Virginia biomedical engineering student has sought opportunities during her four years on Grounds to make life its best for the deaf community and for other CODAs.

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  • Speechless: You Don't Need to Be a Singer to Lose Your Voice

    Dr. James Daniero, Center for Engineering in Medicine researcher, talks about his research on voice disorders, including the multidisciplinary nature of the "Voice Team."

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  • DC Inno Features UVA's CubeSat

    How Virginia and Maryland Universities are Building D.C.’s Tech Talent Pipeline Ahead of Amazon HQ2

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