New UVA research links food allergens such as milk and dairy to increased risk of heart disease and death – even for some people without allergy symptoms.
With the holidays coming, UVA’s Dr. Bill Petri says the best defense is still getting vaccinated against the coronavirus and the flu so everyone is safe.
Experts say the Democrats’ success in Tuesday’s state and local elections doesn’t predict the 2024 presidential vote.
Hoos First, a branch of UVA’s Office of Student Affairs, is putting on a weeklong celebration of the nationwide First-Generation College Celebration Day.
To lower electricity costs and reduce its carbon footprint, the University is increasing its use of solar panels.
The University is providing academic and counseling resources as the conflict in the Middle East continues.
A major federal grant permits Tyler Horoho to study the basic building blocks of the universe at Argonne National Laboratory.
The vice provost for student affairs at the University of Pittsburgh will arrive on Grounds in January.