UVA professors Sophie Trawalter and Leidy Klotz are helping researchers understand how people perceive urban public spaces by using glasses that track eye movement. 
What goes on behind the scenes when preparing fossils for public view? UVA professor Caitlin Donahue Wylie gives a glimpse into the world of preparators.
The UVA Football team held its second annual Career Networking Fair this week, connecting football players with potential employers.
UVA nursing professor Ha Do Byon comments on the troubling trend of nurses experiencing violence during visits with homebound patients. 
ICYMI, UVA Health is researching how repeated exposure to explosions and gunfire can worsen brain injury and inflammation in military personnel.
National healthcare safety organization The Leap Group recently rated UVA Health a top hospital for safe and quality healthcare. 
Syed Shehab and other Darden MBA students worked together to launch the One to One Hundred Project, helping local people reduce their medical debt. 
Dr. Andrew Muck and Dr. Elisabeth Rogers, UVA Health, lend their thoughts on when to take a sick child to the emergency department, and what to expect there.
A toy drive at UVA Children's by the BradyStrong Toy Foundation will bring cheer to patients and their families this holiday season.
Dr. Howard Goodkin, UVA Health, was recently elected as the first vice president of the American Epilepsy Society. 
Ukpong Eyo, School of Medicine, answers questions about his path to the neuroscience field and thoughts on the research landscape today.
Dr. Laurie Archbald-Pannone, UVA Health, offers advice on monitoring the health of elderly family members over the holidays.
"Themed" middle schools are popping up across the nation. Nancy Deutsch, School of Education and Human Development, comments on their benefits and drawbacks.
Read about the life, experience and thoughts of McIntire School of Commerce professor Jingjing Li, one of Poets & Quants' Best Undergraduate Professors of 2023.
U.S. shoppers are spending at record levels. Economists and marketing experts like Chiraag Mittal, McIntire School of Commerce, lend their thoughts on why.
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(Audio) Old home remedies for cold symptoms may hold less water than we think. UVA Health's Dr. Diane Pappas remarks on their effectiveness. 
Can robotic dogs help with security on college campuses? Renée Cummings, School of Data Science, comments on advanced tech versus privacy law.
The Charlottesville Symphony and University Singers will perform in their annual Family Holiday Concerts this weekend, featuring many familiar tunes.
ChatGPT turns one year old this week. UVA economics professor Anton Korinek discusses the path to its acceptance in professional settings.
Miller Center researcher Ken Hughes writes on the life and legacy of Henry Kissinger following his death on Wednesday, Nov. 29.