Maintaining the historic Jeffersonian gardens is a full-time task for University gardeners during the summertime.
A study of 120 mother-baby pairs found mothers who can identify emotion in others demonstrate greater observed sensitivity to their babies four months after birth.
About 100 rising seventh- and eighth-graders from Charlottesville and Albemarle County spent a few weeks at UVA learning about the University as part of a new college and career exploration program.
UVA researchers are exploring whether brain stimulation can bring relief for chronic pain when medicine doesn’t help.
The implications of the UVA-led research go beyond user experience to making AI more efficient, which could change the industry and significantly reduce carbon footprints.
Charlottesville civic leader Whitmore Merrick Jr. had his Second Amendment rights restored with help from UVA’s Decarceration and Community Reentry Clinic.
As July cranks up the heat in Central Virginia, the majestic trees on the Lawn provide a welcome refuge to passers-by.
Do you need a 4.0 to get in? Will the academic load consume my entire life? And what if I don’t get in? Ambassadors offer pre-commerce students “peace of mind.”