John L. Nau III, who graduated from UVA in 1968 with a history degree, is a longtime benefactor to his alma mater.
A UVA School of Medicine discovery may lead to precision medicine for obesity and Type 2 diabetes in women.
The Board of Visitors honored the late U.S. senator and Law School alumnus by renaming the home of the University’s Naval ROTC program after him.
UVA Today checked in with politics professor John M. Owen for perspective on the larger struggles around democracy that Russia’s unprovoked war symbolizes and personifies.
Students flocked to a teach-in Tuesday night to learn more from UVA professors about what’s happening in Ukraine.
Adopting a keto diet may help MS patients alleviate fatigue and depression, and improve quality of life, UVA Health co-authored research finds.
After receiving a master’s in material sciences and engineering from UVA in 1989, Maureen O’Shea raised six children and returned to Grounds to study at the new School of Data Science.
UVA earned two of only 64 slots in this year’s “STAT Madness,” which is like the scientific version of the NCAA basketball tournament.