UVA student Maya Koehn-Wu and her sister are seeking to raise $100,000 to build a health clinic in a remote Peruvian village.
Shaemaa Almustafa once lived in a Syrian refugee camp. Now she’ll have a full ride at UVA, beginning this fall.
A community college science course lured Skylar Gay from the stage to the lab. Now a first-year UVA student, she’s got two papers pending publication.
Amanda Frost, John A. Ewald Jr. Research Professor of Law, explains the origin and context of the United States’ birthright citizenship.
Video of a gleeful dad who learned his daughter was accepted to UVA was featured on NBC’s morning show.
Head football coach Tony Elliott spoke as the Cavalier women’s rowing team dedicated a racing shell to the memory of his slain players.
Students Dean Yost and Jenny Schilling – neither of them members of the track team – were the men’s and women’s winners of Saturday’s Charlottesville 10-Miler.
Want to complain effectively in the workplace? Choose your words carefully, says a Darden School expert.
Former UVA basketball star Malcolm Brogdon had a day off from his job with the Botn Celtics, so naturally, he addressed the UN General Assembly.
In a podcast, UVA psychologist Dan Willingham talks about how learning works, and why “learning styles” aren’t really a thing.
State attorneys general are using public nuisance laws to go after businesses that allegedly create societal harms, a UVA law professor said.
Phil Augusta Jackson went from the McIntire School of Commerce to ad agency job in New York. Now he’s running a prime-time sitcom for NBC.
Could Donald Trump run for president from a prison cell? A UVA law professor says there is precedent.
The 29th annual Virginia Festival of the Book, sponsored by UVA-affiliated Virginia Humanities, is underway and runs through Sunday.
How to save the world from climate change? Two UVA professors say they have some usable ideas.
To celebrate Women’s History Month, the Albert and Shirley Small Collections Library is honoring some of America’s most impactful female writers.
When Michigan State athletic director Alan Haller wrestled with leading in the wake of the shooting tragedy on his campus, he called his counterpart at UVA.
A 20-year-old authorization of military force is again prompting discussion about presidential war powers. Law professor Saikrishna Prakash weighs in.
Engineering professor Patrick Hopkins explains the connections between squid, textiles and novel batteries that can store and transit heat energy.
Gay couples are generally older on their wedding days than straight couples. Law professor Craig Konnoth offers one explanation.