UVA alumna Camryn Lexow's American Sign Language studies are being put to good use on and off the basketball court at Gallaudet University.
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VPM News Focal Point host and UVA alumna Angie Miles discusses what led her to a career in journalism, and why she loves it.
Dr. Christopher Kramer, School of Medicine, comments on the complexities in the diagnosis and timing of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
The UVA women's swim and dive team's math-based strategy helped earn its fourth straight NCAA championship.
Doctoral candidate T.C.A Achintya writes about the vulnerabilities that come with digitizing library resources.
McIntire School of Commerce leaders discuss its recent transition from a two- to three-year undergraduate business program.
Amidst a national conversation about diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, context and history matter.
Daniel Jordan, UVA alumnus and former Monticello president and CEO, leaves a lasting legacy.
In a March Madness-style faceoff, UVA graduates are most prominent among Capitol Hill employees.
Kimberly A. Whitler, Darden School of Business, writes about how businesses can finesse their brand to recruit top talent.
The UVA School of Nursing hosted a group of high school students curious about nursing education. 
UVA Law awarded $55K to Albemarle County Supervisor and third-year student Mike Pruitt to combat housing discrimination.
South Carolina women's hoops coach and UVA alumna Dawn Staley is an inspiration for many March Madness viewers.
A new UVA Health study found that unsafe sleep practices contribute to most sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) cases.
UVA education professor Dewey Cornell and colleague Jen Maeng are offering a free threat assessment program for schools.
UVA received a record number of applications for the Class of 2028, with nearly 60,000 prospective Hoos. 
With spring in full swing, UVA Health's Jeffrey Wilson discusses the factors that trigger seasonal allergies.
Graduate student-athlete Connor Shellenberger broke the UVA Men's Lacrosse all-time points record on Tuesday.
This UVA Health partnership will distribute 1,000 colorectal cancer home test kits to Virginians. 
Psychology professor Vikram Jaswal discusses UVA research indicating non-verbal autistic people can develop literacy skills.