In an hourlong, wide-ranging webinar, UVA Center for Politics Director Larry Sabato set the stage for Tuesday’s midterm elections. His forecast: Gridlock.
Three alumni discussed their documentary on a 250-mile paddle down the James River in advance of its Virginia Film Festival screening.
Professor Daniel Ortiz, director of the School of Law’s Supreme Court Litigation Clinic, argued a case Tuesday before the U.S. Supreme Court.
With scrutiny of police departments at a high, the UVA Police recently co-hosted a public workshop on procedural justice.
Is it easier to control a kid’s screen time in a traditional two-parent family? A UVA sociologist is part of a study that makes that case.
Republicans need to gain just one seat to take control of the U.S. Senate, but one week out, that looks like a coin flip, UVA’s Center for Politics says.
A report from UVA and Piedmont Virginia Community College found nearly 10,000 local families living below the financial threshold for survival.
All of that mask-wearing over the past two years has made children more susceptible to RSV, for which there is no vaccine, UVA Health’s Dr. William Petri said.  
Robert Bruner, a Darden School of Business professor and author of the book “Deals From Hell,” offers a dark vision for Twitter’s future under Elon Musk.
UVA is No. 29 in the world in the number of startups founded by baccalaureate graduates and No. 38 among those founded by grad students, according to a new ranking.
A UVA physician analyzes what we can learn about stroke from the high-profile case of U.S. Senate candidate John Fetterman of Pennsylvania.
Experts at UVA’s Biocomplexity Institute are worried that COVID fatigue as well as the spread of new variants will lead to a new surge of cases this winter.
A Texas woman’s heart-wrenching quest to find the grave of her enslaved ancestor wound its way through UVA.
UVA students can claim four free tickets to tour Monticello under a new pilot program.
Former UVA football star Thomas Q. Jones, who went from the NFL to Hollywood (adding the “Q.” in the process), is producing a new series on life after football.
Virginia Film Festical director Jody Kielbasa – also UVA’s vice provost for the arts – offers his advice for building a festival itinerary.
Test scores show that American K-12 students lost much ground in the pandemic. Education professor Sara Rimm-Kaufman offers her prescription for recovery.
“The moral and spiritual canopy under which life was lived is gone,” says Robert Wilken, professor emeritus of religious studies. So how do parents raise a “good person”?
UVA is No. 119 overall among more than 2,000 universities worldwide according to a new ranking by U.S. News & World Report.
The case of a “mega-landfill” proposed for a site near a historic school in Cumberland County goes to appeal Wednesday. UVA law professor Cale Jaffe weighs in.