Malo André Hutson, the new dean of the School of Architecture, says climate change is pressing architects to rebuild communities, like one in Chile, in a more resilient, equitable and sustainable way.
Approximately 96% of UVA students have confirmed that they are vaccinated against COVID-19, allowing the University to proceed with a much more normal semester while remaining careful about the virus.
Rain did not stop the first members of UVA’s Class of 2025 from moving into their dorms Wednesday morning.
The founding director of UVA’s Data Science Institute explains how these criminal acts happen, and what can be done to stop them.
UVA researchers determined that ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers and thiazide diuretics appear particularly beneficial to patients with colorectal cancer.
We caught up with five dogs around Grounds (and their owners) to hear how they enjoy our beautiful green space.
Join UVA scholars in going beyond the headlines to look back the Miller Center’s oral history of George W. Bush’s presidency and the beginning of a 20-year war now coming to a tough and tragic end.
The decision exonerating Emerson Stevens of 1985 Lancaster murder is the third absolute pardon the project has won since July.