What does the political buzzword “woke” mean? Sociology professor and cultural observer James Davison Hunter helps unpack the rhetoric.
Alumnus Ed “Flash” Roseberry, a prolific photographer who captured unforgettable images at UVA for decades, died Thursday at age 97.
After a two-year absence forced by the pandemic, a beloved Halloween tradition is returning to the Lawn.
D.C.-area “Mom of the Month” Ali Newsome, a 2021 Darden grad and mother of three, fields questions on balancing parenting, education and work.
A retired UVA Law professor says the nation needs more than yearly vaccines to deal with the ongoing COVID pandemic.
At least one rival coach said UVA should be rated as the favorite to win the Atlantic Coast Conference regular-season championship.
Chief of Naval Research Rear Adm. Lorin C. Selby, a UVA nuclear engineering alumnus, discusses the future of the U.S. Navy.
Alumnus and indie rocker Stephen Malkmus, who fronted the band Pavement, shares the songs that shaped his musical life.
As Amaka Agugua-Hamilton grew up in Northern Virginia, UVA women’s basketball was a powerhouse. Now the team’s coach, she’s looking to restore the glory
UVA alumna Becky Sauerbrunn, captain of the U.S. Women’s National Team, speaks out on a report describing “systemic” abuse in women’s pro soccer.
No longer requiring a college degree for white-collar job-seekers may lead companies to a “less entitled, more culturally savvy” workforce, a Darden professor says.
Eight-year-old Triston Lloyd – a/k/a “Triston the Warrior” – is back in his Norfolk home after a heart attack and life-saving transplant at UVA Children’s.
Teammates and coaches remember record-setting Cavalier wide receiver Tyrone Davis, who died unexpectedly earlier this week at age 50.
Batten School professor Gerald Warburg analyzes U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s two four-year runs as Speaker of the House.
Fourth-year student Grace Lee helps illustrate how the economic principle of “matching markets” applies to sorority rush.
With midterm elections coming next month, earlier forecasts of a big GOP wave are softening, according to UVA’s Center for Politics.
UVA’s Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection has returned three hand-crafted duck decoys, deemed “very important to our culture,” to Australia.
Russian officials recently said they would welcome any state that wishes to secede from the U.S. Not so fast, says a UVA law professor.
UVA chemist Rebecca Pompano is on the verge of a discovery that could shake up how scientists study cellular communication.
A columnist seeking a second state capitol turns to law professor A.E. Dick Howard, a framer of Virginia’s state constitution, for guidance.