As the world remembers the U.K.’s Prince Philip, look back at his 1976 visit to UVA and Monticello alongside Queen Elizabeth.
In the wake of George Floyd’s killing, UVA students Milania Harris and Zahra Alisa started Advocates for Medical Equality to confront the history of discrimination in health care.
You know sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell – but do you know about interoception, your body’s internal “sixth sense”?
The program provides seed funding for research involving three UVA faculty members – at least two of whom must be from different academic disciplines.
A new partnership between the School of Education and Human Development and students at the UVA School of Law supports educational leaders as they work to connect their efforts to larger policy initiatives and current research.
Saturday’s virtual dedication ceremony, postponed for a year due to COVID-19, will feature members of the UVA and local community, descendants of the enslaved and others who’ve supported this project.
Law professor and alumnus Richard Bonnie spent decades building the case against the death penalty in the Old Dominion. The practice was abolished in late March.
The board will consider a proposal from the UVA administration to hold base undergraduate tuition at its current rate.