Is it legal to sell a book about how to blow up a pipeline? Or is it protected free speech? A UVA Law professor offers a little legal advice.
As the UVA men’s and women’s varsity tennis teams begin postseason play, the UVA club team has already claimed a national championship.
UVA is part of a new state-backed alliance that is seeking to expand semiconductor and microelectronics business in Virginia.
The Alumni Association’s trust that provides grants to initiatives within the UVA community announced that it had awarded $96,350 to 14 projects.
Hugh Hill has a law degree from UVA and a medical degree – and, at 74, a prolific and distinguished theater career.
A short film by two UVA professors is part of a unique and powerful exhibition being put on at a former department store in Newark, New Jersey.
Same-sex marriage is far from being settled law, both in Virginia and nationally, says a UVA law professor.
An insurance company CEO is giving UVA student investors a unique challenge: pick a stock and hold it for 25 years.
Renowned poetry professor Rita Dove and one of her prize students, Safiya Sinclair, engage in a “legend-and-heir” discussion.
UVA researchers have fired the latest salvo in the “reading wars,” and their research is drawing notice.
Two former UVA student-athletes will among Saturday’s inductees to the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame.
To celebrate Earth Month, UVA Green Labs hosted an annual event to promote sustainable research during the Green Labs Resource Fair.
UVA professor Anton Korinek talks about job prospects for graduates entering the burgeoning AI field.
Was Michelangelo himself the model for the image of God on the Sistine Chapel? Some think so, but Renaissance art historian Paul Barolsky is skeptical.
Law professor Amanda Frost discusses Supreme Court ethics in the wake of recent reports about a justice’s relationship with a prominent Republican activist.
Several of the marchers who began the violent “Unite the Right” weekend in August 2017 with a torchlit march down the Lawn are now being indicted.
UVA’s College at Wise took time on Saturday to remember the late Don Pippin, a major figure in the college’s development and a key link with UVA.
Dirk Katstra, who has led the Virginia Athletics Foundation for 26 years, is stepping away to take another fundraising position within the University.
A law student battling cancer got what she wanted: discharge from a hospital in time to claim her seat at a Taylor Swift concert.
UVA’s Karsh Institute of Democracy is examining the decline of local journalism and its erosive effects on democracy.