Quinn Curtis, UVA Law, and coauthor Ian Ayres discuss how "guardrails" on retirement plans could limit narrow investments and excessive fees.
Powerful partnerships between sibling rivals UVA and Virginia Tech aim for a safer, healthier future. We'll remember that on the field this November.
MBA student Pooja Vittal stays busy on Grounds with a doubled course load and a leading role with the Darden Student Association.
"America's Homegoing," an outdoor art exhibition by UVA professor Ashon Crawley, recently debuted on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
UVA Department of English scholars Bruce Holsinger and Gregory Orr are finalists for the Library of Virginia's annual Virginia Literary Awards.
Venkataraman "Venkat" Lakshmi, UVA Engineering, remarks on the structural integrity of aging dams in increasingly heavier rainfall.
Is artificial intelligence coming for our jobs? Anton Korinek, Darden School of Business, comments on how to harness its potential.
Musician and UVA alumna Kait Dunton reminisces on her time at the University, her music mentors, and learning to improvise along the way.
Following a deadly COVID-19 diagnosis in 2020, a triathlete received one of the first double-lung transplants in the region at UVA Health.
UVA received a $75,000 grant this week to support Dr. Steven Zeichner's research on vaccines that could benefit both humans and animals.
This week, the U.S. Department of Justice added the Charlottesville-Albemarle-UVA region to the Project Safe Neighborhoods program.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of hip-hop. A.D. Carson, Department of Music, comments on its 1973 founding beat by DJ Kool Herc.
W. Ben McCartney, McIntire School of Commerce, discusses recent trends in housing prices and availability as mortgage costs spike.
Dive into the life and dance-inspired poetic works of Pulitzer Prize winner and UVA creative writing professor Rita Dove.
UVA alumni Derek Sieg, Ben Pfinsgraff and Josh Rogers joined forces in 2017 to open "Common House," which now expands beyond Charlottesville.
UVA research scientists are developing a "freeze ray" reminiscent of "Despicable Me," but for the powers of good.
Emma Harrington, Department of Economics, comments on the benefits of employers offering remote work options in a competitive job market.
School of Nursing student Sherrie Page Guyer writes on the importance of full-time nursing staff at K-12 schools as a new year begins.
The UVA Cancer Center is awarding grants to community groups for their innovative ideas on how to improve cancer care.
After nine years being displayed on Grounds, four Berlin Wall panels known as the "Kings of Freedom" returned to their owners last week.