Recent Articles by
Whitelaw Reid
December 14, 2020
The recent lawsuit against Facebook by the Federal Trade Commission is unprecedented in several ways, according to Anton Korinek, an associate professor in UVA’s Department of Economics and Darden School of Business.
December 14, 2020
In a new study, Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service demographers examine the unusually high unemployment rate among Asian Americans during the pandemic.
December 09, 2020
Mark-Paul Gosselaar’s revelation that his mother is Indonesian is an example of how difficult it has become for the U.S. Census Bureau to use current racial and ethnic categories to describe the country’s population, according to UVA researchers.
December 08, 2020
Former UVA football players Chase Minnifield, Dom Joseph and Max Milien catch up with Cavalier Athletics alumni across the country each week in their “HoosWhere Podcast.”
December 07, 2020
Ben Castleman and Katharine Meyer find that adults who return to community colleges to obtain more training or credentials – a phenomenon known as “credential stacking” – see an increase in their wages and contribute to a higher employment rate.
December 04, 2020
Malcolm Brogdon’s off-court successes continued on Thursday when the former UVA basketball star – now a guard for the NBA’s Indiana Pacers – won the J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award in recognition of his service and dedication to his community.
December 04, 2020
UVA students and their peers at Belgium’s Ghent University engaged in deep discussions about resilience that culminated in the exchange of some truly special photos that you can see right here.
December 01, 2020
What can you do to help members of the Latino community in Charlottesville who have suffered greatly during the pandemic? Here’s a good place to start.
December 01, 2020
Olivia Pavco-Giaccia, who launched a company, worked for the White House and produced and hosted shows for the Discovery Channel and Facebook Watch, aims to inspire young girls through science.
November 23, 2020
Alumnus and philanthropist John Paul “Jack” Jones, who served in World War II and was a successful newspaper publisher and attorney, has died at age 100.