Ken Ono is one of the world’s most renowned theoretical mathematicians, but his side gig could revolutionize the sport of swimming.
The Karsh Institute of Democracy’s inaugural advisory board meets Thursday, the first anniversary of the U.S. Capitol attack. UVA Today speaks with two board members to gauge the current state of democracy in America.
How math turned UVA swimmers into Olympians.
University personnel swung quickly into action in response to Monday’s snowstorm that brought down limbs and blanketed the region with snow.
New evidence from a team of researchers, including Batten professor John Holbein, suggests that everyday racial discrimination is far more widespread than previous studies have indicated.
UVA Library’s Sue Donovan explains her role as a conservator during the opening of a time capsule under Richmond’s Robert E. Lee statue.
Thomas Rogers, now finishing up his MBA at Darden, talks “Six Shooters,” cybersecurity and the 3-pointer that nearly blew the roof off of John Paul Jones Arena.
January term arrived under a wintry blanket. Take a look at the first snowfall of 2022 on Grounds.