A landmark footbridge on Central Grounds is slated for a (vastly improved) replacement after six decades of service.
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.
Among the entries on the U.S. Supreme Court’s docket is a religious liberty case backed by UVA Law’s Appellate Litigation Clinic.
UVA student Thomas Stumm suffered a life-altering brain injury 40 years ago. He has since tackled life with determination and positivity.
A year ago, UVA soccer player Megan Reid rediscovered her love for the game while working as an EMT. Now she’s a stalwart on a professional team.
Law professor Danielle Citron, author of a new book on the fight for data privacy, says “privacy is essential to human flourishing.”
Voter turnout for the upcoming midterm elections will match or exceed 2018, Larry Sabato, executive director of the UVA Center for Politics, predicted.
Piedmont Virginia Community College, which celebrates 50 years of existence this year, has long had close ties to UVA.
The key to making us safer from gun violence lies in cultural changes, not politics, according to a UVA student activist interviewed for a commentary.
Law professor Naomi Cahn, a digital privacy expert, weighs in on an important question: Who gets to read your text messages when you die?
UVA’s Tony Bennett is one of eight coaches in the country listed in “Tier 1” in college basketball. (How many of the others can you name?)
Anna Duensing, postdoctoral fellow at Woodson Institute, offers a historical perspective on white supremacy within law enforcement.
Alumna Melissa Stark left her job as a sideline reporter on “Monday Night Football” to become a mom. Twenty years later, she’s back in prime time.
UVA Health urologic oncologist Dr. Christine Ibilibor deals some facts on prostate cancer in Black men.
A new paper from Darden School of Business researchers and colleagues finds that divesting from companies that pollute doesn’t prevent them from polluting.
Alumnus and former admissions dean Mike Mallory leads a successful program that awards college scholarships to promising young Black students.
Politics professor Jennifer Lawless examines the reasons behind the persistent gender gap in political ambition.
UVA alumnus Dr. Francis Collins, former director of the NIH and the Human Genome Project, discusses the interaction between science and his faith.