Former UVA football player John Pond quit his job to caddie full-time for his golf pro wife, Lauren Coughlin.
Netflix's subscriber count is still on the rise. Darden Professor Raj Venkatesan explains their strategy.
UVA Health participated in a clinical trial investigating the impacts of high blood sugar on stroke patients.
UVA Health's Dr. Fern Hauck writes about unsafe sleep practices and other key factors contributing to infant mortality.
UVA psychologist Dr. Jessie Stern explains how empathy is passed down over generations in families.
UVA English Professor Andrew Stauffer's new book follows the life of poet Lord Byron through the lens of 10 letters.
Former UVA athletics director Craig Littlepage is being inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame, along with two former UVA athletes.
Becker's Hospital Review named UVA Health as one of the 150 top places to work in health care.
Anton Korinek, Department of Economics, explains his research into the powerful effects that AI could have on the workforce.
A new tool developed by UVA Health researchers harnesses artificial intelligence to assess heart disease risk in patients.
The Miller Center hosted a conversation this week on presidential accountability. 
UVA alumnus and U.S. Circuit Court Judge Norman K. Moon reflects on his fifty years of service and the people who helped him along the way.
UVA student Ben Edlavitch’s LEGO recreations of Richmond landmarks will be displayed at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture.
An "Academic Festival" program this weekend will feature a selection of music composed by UVA faculty. 
Last week, UVA celebrated the 281st birthday of founder Thomas Jefferson with honorees, events and speakers.
UVA professor and director of the Blandy Experimental Farm David Carr discusses what we can do to restore local bird populations.
Construction firm Skanska gives a behind-the-scenes view of the transformation of the Edgar Shannon Library.
UVA School of Law students raised $40,000 for local nonprofit ReadyKids at their annual softball invitational.
UVA Nursing Professor Tracy Kelly shares why young children are at a higher risk for illness associated with warm weather.