A UVA-led team demonstrates that modernizing power grids and using renewable energy will be cheaper than repairing hurricane damage to a centralized, fossil fuel-dependent system.
Ziniu Chen and Quinn Conrad arrived in Washington in the days after rioters vandalized the Capitol on Jan. 6. Nearly a month later, they are still there helping to keep the peace.
Girls Who Code, an organization founded a year ago, strives to build a social network around not just young women in computer science, but anyone who codes, according to founder Mara Hart.
In an era of extreme polarization, following the most contentious presidential election in modern history, what does productive political dialogue look like?
A snowy Sunday reminded the UVA community that winter persists, even if the spring semester is about to begin.
In a difficult year, these researchers stood out – and the University recognized them Friday at an online ceremony.
The University is making the move to ease applicants’ anxiety as COVID-19 continues to potentially disrupt administration of both the SAT and ACT.
In a 47-year career as a sports writer covering UVA athletics for the Roanoke Times, alumnus Doug Doughty prided himself on staying objective – and having fun.