Kimberly Whitler, Darden School of Business, comments on Tesla's marketing strategy and forthcoming move to traditional advertising methods.
Saikrishna Prakash, School of Law, writes on the challenges that could follow President Biden labeling the debt ceiling as a 14th Amendment violation.
UVA police officers visited Greer Elementary School as part of a tutoring program started in 2021 by Deputy Chief Bryant Hall.
Catie Ratliff, Class of 2023, reflects with fellow grads on the past four years as they gear up for Final Exercises this weekend.
A peek into the life, recruitment and robust in-game performance of second-year lacrosse player Noah Chizmar.
Over 200 nurses are joining UVA Health after a major recruitment refresh to address the national nursing shortage.
Virginia LeBaron, School of Nursing, was named one of UC Davis' Betty Irene Moore Fellows, which will further support her research in cancer care and pain management.
The Virginia Theatre Festival will kick off its 2023 season with a production of Cabaret, the first of several shows and speakers scheduled for this summer.
Infectious disease doctor William Petri comments on the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine following its discontinued use in the U.S.
Law professor Naomi Cahn discusses whether banks should carry more responsibility for preventing fraud against their elderly account holders.
UVA swimmer and Olympic bronze medalist Kate Douglass talks grad school, data analytics and her road to the Paris 2024 games.
The new Forum Hotel on Grounds made the New York Times list of hotels that give pets, and their owners, top-dog service.
A look into the mind and music of Master of Fine Arts student Jana Horn, whose new album was inspired by the work of film director Wes Anderson.
Osman E. Ozbulut, associate professor of civil engineering, comments on the design and ultimate collapse of an upscale apartment building in Turkey.
UVA Health recently celebrated 10,000 surgeries performed with the help of less invasive, and more precise, surgical robots.
Kelly Orians, director of the School of Law’s Decarceration and Community Reentry Clinic, comments on the hearing and recent release of a wrongfully convicted man who spent 29 years behind bars.
A look at Bob Bruner's 41-year career as a Darden professor, and his recent "last lecture" to a crowd of over 400.
Twenty-seven learners at the Fluvanna Women’s Correctional Center graduated Wednesday from the Resilience Education program, a partnership with Darden to educate and reintegrate incarcerated people.
Yangfeng Ji, computer science professor, and Kay Neeley, associate professor of engineering, discuss the growth of AI in society and higher education.
Jason Brewster, director of venture programs at Darden, comments on the benefits of entrepreneurs patenting their products.