Newly published work from UVA finds children who are raised in walkable cities grow up to earn more than their parents, jumping from lower income quartiles to middle or even higher income brackets.
The latest evidence that gene may not be destiny comes from Kathleen Krol’s study of maternal-infant interactions and how they affect the expression of genes that are important to babies’ development of oxytocin systems.
Bronco Mendenhall doesn’t buy the idea that football should be an exclusive pursuit. He encourages his players to excel on the gridiron AND make the most of all UVA offers.
Former UVA basketball player Chelsea Shine, who has twin boys with former Cavalier baseball player Tyler Wilson, works as a college basketball color analyst for ESPN.
The faculty-led Governing America in a Global Era, or GAGE, initiative has already attracted high-profile speakers, including an alumnus working with Google’s parent company and a lawyer at the heart of impeachment proceedings.