Young Americans says they are interested in politics, but few of them vote. UVA professor John Holbein offers some ideas on how to encourage them.
Marcus Applefield used to protect quarterbacks as an offensive lineman at UVA and for the Baltimore Ravens. Now he’s protecting the public as a sheriff’s deputy.
Findings from a UVA Cancer Center study suggest minorities with lung cancer wait longer for treatment, affecting their outcomes.
Kyle Kondik of the UVA Center for Politics surveyed the midterm landscape with less than three weeks before Election Day.
Do “wellness days” really help college students? UVA sociologist Josipka Roksa, who studies higher education, is skeptical.
Findings from a UVA Cancer Center study suggest minorities with lung cancer wait longer for treatment, affecting their outcomes.
Kyle Kondik of the UVA Center for Politics surveyed the midterm landscape with less tha three weeks before Election Day.
Do “wellness days” really help college students? UVA sociologist Josipka Roksa, who studies higher education, is skeptical.
The UVA Drama Department’s presentation of a new adaption of a Jane Austen classic “will feel as familiar and fresh as this morning’s selfie.”
A Center for Politics event assessed the damage that Donald Trump’s “Big Lie” of a stolen election has done to the integrity of future U.S. elections.
Cold War historian Marc Selverstone outlines why the Ukrainian conflict may be more perilous than the Cuban missile crisis.
A Universities Studying Slavery conference, held recently at UVA, covered a wide range of topics related to racial inequities following the abolition of slavery.
When will self-driving cars come to a road near you? Brian Smith, chair of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, offers a prediction.
Roshni Raveendhran of the Darden School of Business warns of the consequences of companies requiring employees to use VR headsets.
Marc Selverstone, who leads the Miller Center’s Presidential Recordings Project, discusses the 60th anniversary of the Cuban missile crisis.
Farzaneh Milani, professor of Iranian literature and gender studies, hails Iran’s women-led protests as the “early signs of a revolution.”
Yo-yo dieting often causes more harm than good, according to a new study from Siddhartha Angadi of the Department of Kinesiology.
Marc Selverstone, who leads the Miller Center’s Presidential Recordings Project, discusses the 60th anniversary of the Cuban missile crisis.
Farzaneh Milani, professor of Iranian literature and gender studies, hails Iran’s women-led protests as the “early signs of a revolution.”
Yo-yo dieting often causes more harm than good, according to a new study from Siddhartha Angadi of the Department of Kinesiology.