In Blacksburg, which has endured more than its share of heartbreak, Virginia Tech leaders took time to remember the UVA community.
Longtime state sports columnist David Teel tries to make sense of the senseless, and comes up empty.
In the wake of Sunday’s tragedy, students gathered on the Lawn and in local houses of worship to seek comfort.
A company that sprang from undergraduate research at UVA is testing a “game-changing” new method of male contraception in Australia.
The U.S. Catholic bishops’ annual meeting will end José Gomez’s term as archbishop, which was marked by division, a UVA religious studies professor said.
What’s the best way to teach children to read? Follow the science, says Emily Solari, UVA professor of reading education.
A divided government doesn’t mean more cooperation, says UVA scholar Russell Riley. Instead, it’s “more akin to putting armed gladiators in the arena.”
What is the “Bechdel Test” and why do so many films flunk it? Media studies professor Andrea Press discusses feminism and film.
UVA professor Gregory Saathoff is a co-founder of an group that strives to honor and appreciate the sacrifice of military service members and military families.
Psychologist Joseph Allen likens social isolation to malnutrition for teens. “It’s like watching a child go through a growth spurt without getting any protein in their diet.”
News outlets ought to financially guarantee the accuracy of their reports, and challenge readers to dispute it, according to an innovative idea from a law professor.
The combination of new early voting laws and UVA pausing classes for the first time on Election Day made voting more accessible than ever for students.
Brazilian-born UVA professor David Nemer comments on a controversial government crackdown on political misinformation in his home country.
Most experts agree: Time changes need to go. But standard or daylight saving? Biologist Ali Güler, a sleep expert, said he has a strong preference.
Can going outside with wet hair in the winter make you sick? Pediatrician Dr. Diane Pappas says “no way.”
A new generation of more effective COVID vaccines is on the horizon, including one under development in the lab of UVA’s Steven Zeichner.
Darden School of Business professor Jim Detert offers tips for ferreting out “quiet quitters” who are no longer as engaged with their employer’s mission.
Moms are a political force in voting, but are underrepresented as candidates. Politics professor Jennifer Lawless shares some ideas about that disparity.
Beyond politics, UVA sociology professor Ian Mullins warns that violence is being deemed more acceptable in all parts of American society.
Site Selection magazine recently ranked Virginia No. 1 in the nation for business climate, and credited the state’s higher education system as a major factor.