Professor David Law recently explained what’s behind demonstrations of military capability between the People’s Republic of China and Taiwan, and why the United States has reason to worry.
The director of UVA’s Miller Center of Public Affairs analyzes President Joe Biden’s first year in office, based on interviews with a bipartisan list of senior government officials, journalists and others.
As the World Health Organization aims to eradicate cervical cancer in the next century, a UVA nursing professor and an infectious diseases expert are teaming up to battle it with a tailored approach.
Baucom’s belief in the role of education in democracy and his firsthand witness to change in South Africa have shaped his academic career.
Returning to complete her college degree as an adult, Leslie Arriaza found a community, work that shed light on her family’s history, and new opportunities in her career.
The Kluge-Ruhe Collection will expand its work with Indigenous artists, curators and consultants, enabling them to play a larger leadership role at the museum.
Few people realize that drinking raises the risk of contracting breast, colon and five other cancers.
A veteran of both human resources in higher education and the U.S. Army, he has served as an assistant vice president with UVA Human Resources since September 2017.