UVA researchers are running the first pilot study on the effectiveness of ultrasound therapy when treating addiction. 
UVA Health handed out special Halloween treats for families with babies in the NICU this week, including tiny hats, books and blankets.
The UVA Equity Center and the School of Data Science have joined forces to create a fellowship that will use data to advance democracy. 
Stanley Stepanic, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, discusses the history of vampire lore, dating back to 1047 A.D. 
UVA Health researchers are looking into personalized care for cancer patients, tailored with the help of smartphones and smartwatches. 
A new pan-University initiative will help ease access to entrepreneurship opportunities for students and faculty with new ideas. 
UVA alumni David and Kathleen LaCross added $50 million to an earlier $44 million gift to Darden, making it the largest gift in the school's history.
The UVA Department of Drama's upcoming play, “Everybody,” will feature a lottery for casting in each show, with 120 possible combinations of actors. 
UVA Health's Dr. Kyle Enfield discusses the symptoms of "Long COVID," which affects COVID-19 patients well after their original illness. 
Looking for a hauntingly good time in Charlottesville? These tours offer a glimpse into the city's ghostly legends, including some at UVA.
After leaving the football team to focus on baseball full-time, UVA athlete Jay Woolfolk is brushing up on his pitches to get the team back to Omaha.
Kyle Kondik, Center for Politics, writes about the growing list of potential third party candidates for the 2024 presidential election. 
UVA Health's Dr. Tim Showalter answers questions on how AI can be used to improve quality of life and treatment for patients with cancer. 
UVA Health's Dr. JoAnn Pinkerton and other experts have issued a "guide" on the known and still unknown effects of menopause.
James Burney, Class of 2009, recently completed a six-month hike of the full Appalachian Trail after rigorous training and preparation.
Beth Schueler, School of Education and Human Development, recently authored a study linking participation in school debate clubs to better thinking skills.
Kimberly Jenkins Robinson, UVA Law, discusses the possibility of federal education rights in the U.S. and what it will take to get there. 
In the midst of an ongoing actors' strike, the Virginia Film Festival is highlighting the various other talents that go into making movies. 
A recent meeting of the President’s Council on UVA-Community Partnerships covered the group's work to address community-wide issues. 
Dr. Amy Mathers, School of Medicine, discusses faint lines on COVID-19 test results and why you shouldn't ignore them.