UVA’s record-setting Kate Douglass won the Honda Sport Award for swimming and diving for the second consecutive year.
The entire Buckingham County registrar’s office has resigned after “baseless” charges of voter fraud – a not-uncommon consequence, UVA’s Center for Politics says.
The expansion of UVA’s safety Ambassador program to the Downtown Mall came at the request of city officials, in response to the recent wave of gun violence.
UVA students who go into finance earn an average of nearly $20,000 in salary – tops among public universities in the U.S., according to a new ranking.
When federal court rulings collide, the Supreme Court steps in. There’s no need for panic and chaos, said UVA law professor Amanda Frost.
A UVA Law clinic played a major role in formulating new legislation governing temporary detention orders for mental health crises.
The easing of the COVID-19 pandemic’s grip has hit a new milestone, as UVA Health announced a relaxation of masking and visitation polices.
A reviewer says historian Melvyn Leffler’s new book on the Iraq War “sharpens our understanding of what led to this unnecessary conflict.”
Astronomer Edward Murphy explains the phenomenom of the northern – and southern – lights.
A columnist speculates about UVA’ chances of joining an elite club of schools with men’s and women’s NCAA basketball titles.
For years, the Ambassadors have helped students feel safer on and around Grounds. Now, they’re extending their reach.
UVA psychologist Jessica Stern helps the brokenhearted navigate the painful journey of a breakup.
A UVA Law alumnus is running for the Democratic nomination for president, and his name will likely be familiar.
UVA student Maya Koehn-Wu and her sister are seeking to raise $100,000 to build a health clinic in a remote Peruvian village.
Shaemaa Almustafa once lived in a Syrian refugee camp. Now she’ll have a full ride at UVA, beginning this fall.
A community college science course lured Skylar Gay from the stage to the lab. Now a first-year UVA student, she’s got two papers pending publication.
Amanda Frost, John A. Ewald Jr. Research Professor of Law, explains the origin and context of the United States’ birthright citizenship.
Video of a gleeful dad who learned his daughter was accepted to UVA was featured on NBC’s morning show.
Head football coach Tony Elliott spoke as the Cavalier women’s rowing team dedicated a racing shell to the memory of his slain players.
Students Dean Yost and Jenny Schilling – neither of them members of the track team – were the men’s and women’s winners of Saturday’s Charlottesville 10-Miler.