A Washington Post journalist will receive Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Citizen Leadership.
A UVA Law School student makes the case for the benefits of increased state funding for delinquency prevention efforts.
Liberation and Freedom Day was celebrated at the UVA Memorial to Enslaved Laborers on Friday.
The Forum at Darden will include some inviting places to enjoy food and beverages when the new hotel opens for business.
Law professor Danielle Citron continues the fight to protect the most intimate private data that we have on our phones.
Exceptional patient care has earned a UVA Cancer Center clinic a prestigious award for the third straight year.
South Carolina is honoring the life of Lavel Davis Jr. by naming a stretch of highway after the slain UVA football player.
UVA Professor Philip Zelikow assesses President Biden’s softening public support for arming Ukraine.
Associate Professor of Commerce Chiraag Mittal helps make some sense out of the post-pandemic urge to “revenge spend.”
A check-in on the progress of the new pedestrian bridge over Emmett Street.
A UVA School of Law student suggests the Supreme Court is enforcing the separation of powers. Maybe Congress should pay attention.
Media studies professor Aynne Kokas says Chinese access to TikTok data poses serious risks.
UVA’s Peter Norton warns against the unrealistic hype about the promise of self-driving vehicles.
UVA’s Manning Institute of Biotechnology is noted among the state’s significant economic development initiatives.
Scanners? Printers? Seriously? Gen Z isn’t so smooth on these office “artifacts.”
A study from UVA Health says an existing and common antibiotic may be able to protect mothers from sepsis and death during childbirth.
With gift cards going unused, a McIntire School of Commerce personal finance expert advises: “Treat yourself immediately before you lose the card or forget you have it.”
UVA Health offers insight to community members during National Eating Disorders Week.
Charlottesville Police plan to increase patrols in several areas, including UVA’s Corner.
The decision came as the district also heard they had been highlighted by the University of Virginia in a landscape study focused on what districts are doing to make a profound effect on students and their community.