Read about the life, experience and thoughts of McIntire School of Commerce professor Jingjing Li, one of Poets & Quants' Best Undergraduate Professors of 2023.
U.S. shoppers are spending at record levels. Economists and marketing experts like Chiraag Mittal, McIntire School of Commerce, lend their thoughts on why.
(Audio) Old home remedies for cold symptoms may hold less water than we think. UVA Health's Dr. Diane Pappas remarks on their effectiveness.
Can robotic dogs help with security on college campuses? Renée Cummings, School of Data Science, comments on advanced tech versus privacy law.
The Charlottesville Symphony and University Singers will perform in their annual Family Holiday Concerts this weekend, featuring many familiar tunes.
ChatGPT turns one year old this week. UVA economics professor Anton Korinek discusses the path to its acceptance in professional settings.
Miller Center researcher Ken Hughes writes on the life and legacy of Henry Kissinger following his death on Wednesday, Nov. 29.
Students are harnessing the sun's rays to power this year's Lighting of the Lawn. Read up on the work they've been doing to prepare for Friday's event.
The Chinese ambassador to the United States, Xu Xueyuan, joined the Miller Center to discuss, among several topics, giant panda conservation.
A species of sparrow can nearly double the size of parts of its brain to facilitate singing during mating season. Tracy Larson, Department of Biology, shares her research.
UVA sports stars Chris Long, Craig Littlepage and Monica Wright Rogers were three of nine inductees to the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame's 2024 Class.
Xiao Wang, UVA Law, and colleague Michael Bellis write about the history of voter pushback on Supreme Court decisions, and the power of "We, the People."
A 2023-2024 employment report from the Darden School of Business demonstrates continued high earnings and impressive career opportunities for MBA grads.
Browsing through social media can quickly become overwhelming. Bethany Teachman, UVA Psychology, discusses the balance between staying informed and "doomscrolling."
Peter Kasson, School of Engineering & Applied Science, details how viruses bind to and access human cells, and when viruses from other species become cause for concern.
Tara K. Miller from the Repair Lab at the Karsh Institute of Democracy writes about the most common human threats to wildlife, and methods to reduce harm.
The Miller Center's Marc Selverstone writes about how the outcome of the Vietnam conflict could have differed if President John F. Kennedy had lived.
Dr. Justin Mutter, UVA Health, answers questions on chronic health conditions that restrict older adults to their homes, and medical services that can help.
Undergraduate student Samuel Crowe and his advising professor Jonathan Tan discuss new galaxy discoveries made using the James Webb Space Telescope.
The UVA School of Nursing was recently named "Best School for Men in Nursing" by the American Association of Men in Nursing.