In his new book, law professor G. Edward White examines why soccer failed to take root in the United States in the late 19th and 20th centuries – and the factors that have led to its recent renaissance.
Two Miller Center professors note that the conflict in Ukraine has bolstered the NATO alliance, which may give China pause if it’s thinking of moving on Taiwan.
While women have benefited from advancement efforts in the workplace, the trend has not been felt at every desk, says Allison Elias, a Darden School of Business professor.
2021 UVA grads Graham Barbour and Phineas Alexander beat out about 300 entries to win the $50,000 prize and the honor of having their video aired as Bush's new commercial.
Check out these photos from the UVA women’s swimming team’s record-setting weekend in Atlanta that netted the program its second straight NCAA championship.
With a record-breaking number of applicants, the Office of Admission carefully read all the applications with an eye on the challenges COVID-19 has posed for high school students.
Masks will no longer be required in many settings around Grounds, the mandatory testing program will end, and you’ll no longer have to show a vaccine card to attend a large indoor event.