The Darden School of Business takes top marks for sustainability among its global competitors.
As renovations on the University Chapel near completion, the family of one of the first couples to be married there remarks on the space.
Gary Ferguson, Department of French, offers insight on the reason behind tin cans being traditionally tied to wedding getaway cars.
The School of Nursing is now guaranteeing admission to graduate school for qualifying alumni, which will address staffing shortages in the healthcare field.
UVA Law's Danielle Keats Citron expands on the civil right to digital privacy -- and the impacts of violating it -- in her new book.
Rodney Sullivan, Darden School of Business, discusses the recently rejected student loan forgiveness plan and next steps for borrowers.
Sonia LaMonica, 13-year head women's lacrosse coach for Towson University, will soon take the reins for UVA's women's lacrosse team.
For Liz Epstein, a McIntire School of Commerce student and Area 2 Farms outreach director, providing the Arlington community with kosher-certified produce is personal.
According to business advice company Venture Starter, recent graduates from the Darden School of Business are among the highest earners.
Over 50 people became new U.S. citizens at Monticello on July 4, where UVA President Jim Ryan shared his own relevant story as the keynote speaker.
Siva Vaidhyanathan, Department of Media Studies, discusses Meta's recent announcement of "Threads," a product that could rival Twitter.
Dr. Christopher Holstege, School of Medicine, covers precautions to take to stay safe and healthy when exercising in the summer heat.
Chris Chang-Bacon, School of Education and Human Development, remarks on the benefits of biliteracy seals for students and how to improve access to them.
Kimberly Robinson, School of Law, and co-authors write about impacts the recent Supreme Court opinion may have on conventional and military colleges.
Dr. Bill Petri, UVA Health, comments on recent findings indicating that the first 1,000 days of a child's life are essential for lifetime health and well-being.
UVA's Corruption Lab on Ethics, Accountability, and the Rule of Law found that more screening and documentation reduced fraud during COVID-19.
Thirty-seven women, including School of Medicine Dean Dr. Melina Kibbe, were recognized at Virginia Business' Women in Leadership Awards this year.
Assistant engineering professor Daniel Abebayehu reminisces on an effective strategy his VCU professor taught him on how to navigate failure in science.
The Virginia Center for the Book hosted an event at UVA's Special Collections Library to demonstrate the process of printing the original Declaration of Independence.
Kim Whitler, Darden School of Business, comments on the value of pet-friendly and other specialized neighborhoods when targeting consumers.