Economist and public policy professor Christopher J. Ruhm is concerned that an almost exclusive focus on opioid deaths is diverting attention from the rising death toll from non-opioids.
Zoe Morse, a member of the UVA women’s soccer team – which hosts Washington State in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Friday night at Klöckner Stadium – is making the most of her four years on Grounds.
A student team created “Reflections: Oral Histories at UVA,” an online home of oral histories – from alumni and others on Grounds – for a more personal and inclusive perspective on the University.
Environmental sciences student Katherine Webber recently had the adventure of a lifetime in the South Pacific on a tall ship research and learning expedition.
Tyler Dean is using his experiences with the School of Continuing and Professional Studies to create a fire and life safety educator position within Albemarle County’s fire and rescue service.
A new lab, part of UVA’s Democracy Initiative, is examining the cause and cost of corruption throughout the world. It kicked off its activities Tuesday by hearing from an anti-corruption activist.
Daphna Bassok has seen firsthand the benefits of quality early childhood education. Now she’s working to make sure more children receive those opportunities.