Kyle Kondik, Center for Politics, analyzes the 2023 election results for Virginia, Pennsylvania and Kentucky, as they compare to the 2019 polls.
A UVA Cancer Center event brought researchers and community members together to discuss barriers to treatment access.
The UVA Police Department helped out at a local Thanksgiving drive to bring food to local community tables this holiday.
The UVA men's basketball team is on a roll already this season, with statistics to show for their camaraderie on the court.
The UVA Chamber Singers and the St. Paul’s Memorial Church Parish Choir are joining forces to celebrate the church's newly restored 1926 organ.
Divisions of UVA Health and Virginia Humanities are jointly supporting artists advocating for health equity through a new fellowship.
UVA Health earned “Best in Class” health system in Virginia from WebMD and Medscape for several of its clinical functions.
Center for Politics director Larry Sabato discusses the declining relevance of the Kennedys 60 years after President John F. Kennedy's death.
A new entrance inspired by traditional Chinese moon gates was recently installed in the Chinese gardens at the Darden School of Business.
As former deputy director of the Congressional Budget Office, the Batten School’s Raymond Scheppach said today’s budget challenges are the greatest of the last five decades.
UVA Law's Amanda Frost comments on the newly adopted Supreme Court ethics code for reporting gifts and travel.
With holidays looming, UVA sociologist Allison Pugh says kids “are trying to connect, and stuff is the language that they’re doing it with.”
Carah Ong Whaley, Center for Politics, discusses the threat of AI use in political campaign advertisements and changes that could help.
Gretchen Wiersma, School of Nursing, writes about her experience as an Army nurse in Cold War-era Germany and what Veterans Day means to her.
Tish Jennings, School of Education and Human Development, offers guidance on relieving stress and finding focus in difficult times.
The Batten School's Kirsten Gelsdorf discusses the complicated nature of "humanitarian pauses" or "ceasefires" during wartime.
UVA psychologist Brian Nosek talks about his recent study to achieve more consistent research results in experimental psychology.
With the leadership of Professor Suzanne Morse Moomaw, UVA Architecture students got the opportunity to redesign a war-torn Ukraine city.
Sorensen Institute Political Leadership Program student Barry Greene, Jr. recently began a new fellowship to make Richmond more equitable.
Moe’s Original Barbeque is partnering up with UVA Football to thank the team and distribute gift cards to players, family and friends.