Three former members of the UVA women’s soccer team are on the United States women’s national soccer team that defeated the Netherlands in the World Cup on Sunday in France.
A very new study of very old paints is helping UVA restore Thomas Jefferson’s image of the Lawn.
English professor and bibliographer David Vander Meulen put on his sleuthing hat and offered his best explanation for the envelope’s origin.
UVA’s summer orientation program for incoming students kicked off this week, with sessions running through August.
Nursing student Ren Capucao delved into the history of Filipino nurses in Virginia to better understand how they became the largest group of internationally educated nurses in the U.S.
Rare, early printings of the declaration, plus signers’ letters about their historical legacy and military matters, are part of UVA’s permanent exhibit, “Declaring Independence: Creating and Recreating America’s Document.”
Through the Catalyst Accelerator Program, the University of Virgina works with local municipalities to provide business startups a bridge from an idea to a productive product.
Dr. Joseph Park, chief of the foot and ankle division in the UVA Health System’s Department of Orthopedic Surgery, discusses one of the worst injuries an athlete can sustain: a ruptured Achilles tendon.