UVA Health is teaming up with six community health organizations to provide at-home monitoring for rural Virginians.
Nathan Moore of WTJU explains the unique challenges of managing the University’s community radio station.
The University is looking to its staff for sustainability solutions – and is offering $1,000 for the best ideas.
An over-the-counter birth control pill could soon be approved. But UVA Health’s Dr. Ebony Jade Hilton warns that “options mean nothing without access.”
Acclaimed education researcher Carol Ann Tomlinson describes her dream for K-12 education in year 3 of the pandemic.
A UVA political science professor and colleagues use the new “Game of Thrones” prequel to illustrate the succession challenges dictatorships face.
A White House decision on public access to federally funded research “is going to change how it is that science is communicated,” said UVA psychologist Brian Nosek.
With a $3.7 million federal grant announced Thursday, UVA is now part of a national strategy to help deliver American-made clean energy.
UVA Center for Politics Managing Editor Kyle Kondik analyzes the unique character of upcoming midterm elections.
UVA’s Bill Shobe shines some light on the state of Virginia’s solar industry.
The home of Thomas Jefferson and the University of Virginia has consistently made the list of the "Happiest Places in America."
A team of researchers at the University of Virginia has developed a unique bioconstruction technology that could change how future buildings will come to life.
Sanna Marin, the 36-year-old prime minister of Finland, whose dancing and partying at a private event, captured in a video that surfaced last week, has caused an uproar in Finland, including calls for her to take a drug test. She did. It was negative. The scrutiny of this highly accomplished woman has raised questions about the double standard she faces as a head of state, a standard that many women encounter beyond the world of politics. … people bring a lot of the same assumptions when judging women in any position of authority, said Allison Elias, a business professor at the University of V...
Champ is part of a team working with UVA Athletics. Missi Sanders is his puppy raiser and the mind behind this partnership. She’s been a volunteer puppy raiser before with the non-profit. Her husband is the coach of UVA Men’s Soccer, and together they’re taking care of Champ. While prepping to be a service dog, Champ will be on UVA Grounds to help students’ mental and physical health. While he’s helping students, they will be also be helping him get his people skills up to speed and ready for being a service dog. “Champ is going to be an elite athlete,” SDV Executive Director Peggy Law said. “...
Lateef’s first meeting as chair of the Health System Board will be on September 15. He will be focused on maintaining operations in Charlottesville while expanding the university healthcare centers’ role in our area. “This will largely be an oversight role and, we will ask, how does UVA grow in Prince William County and Northern Virginia, and keep doing the same great stuff we’re doing in Charlottesville and bring it up here,” Lateef told Potomac Local News.
A trade publication goes in-depth on renovations to the University’s main library, which are scheduled to wrap late next year.
International relations expert Dale C. Copeland analyzes the surprising role of economic ties in conflicts with Russia and China.
Food insecurity is a problem for college students nationwide. At UVA, students set up the Community Food Pantry to provide food and hygiene supplies.
UVA Health leaders reflect upon the successes and failures of the battle against COVID, as the official national case count surpasses 2 million.
Education professor Dewey Cornell, a national expert on preventing school shootings, discusses the warning signs that are often missed.