Meet UVA linebacker Matt Gahm, a double major who came back from injury and is ready to play a big role during his final season at UVA.
Eighty percent of patients in the free, 15-month program have quit smoking completely, far outstripping the typical success rate of 35-55% for smoking cessation programs.
A B-17 bomber in the Commemorative Air Force performed a flyover Monday, gliding over the Lawn and the Rotunda.
Laura Morgan Roberts, a Darden professor who has advised numerous companies on diversity and inclusion efforts, reflects on a tumultuous summer and how organizations can make good on their good intentions.
Researcher Hamilton Lombard says the boundaries between public and private life will not return to past norms once the pandemic ends.
Camille Favero, the first Darden Focused Ultrasound Fellow, will work for the foundation, where new therapeutic technology is transforming treatment of conditions like Parkinson’s tremor or breast cancer.
The three-part “Dismantling Democracy” series examines democracies and threats to democracies around the world, with interviews with politicians, journalists, faculty and more. Part two airs tonight in Virginia.
An infectious diseases specialist discusses vaccine development in the midst of this pandemic.