(Audio) Media studies professor Aynne Kokas examines the controversy behind Vietnam's ban of the new "Barbie" movie.
Students tackle complex public issues in the "Data Science for the Public Good" summer program at UVA Northern Virginia.
UVA research experts recently discovered that hair cells in our ears could be clinically regenerated to combat hearing loss.
Dr. Kenneth Walsh, School of Medicine, writes on the impacts that the loss of Y chromosomes through aging can have on people.
A UVA Health hiring event this Thursday aims to fill gaps in clinical and non-clinical staffing.
Jess Reia, School of Data Science, remarks on the benefits of night mayors to govern major U.S. cities after the sun goes down.
Two shows currently viewing at The Fralin Museum of Art explore the cultures of indigenous North and Central American groups.
Dr. Guillermo Solorzano, UVA Neurology, comments on research and hopeful treatment enhancements for Guillain Barre Syndrome.
The UVA Center for Politics hosted 85 students from Iraq last week as part of its Global Perspectives of Democracy initiative.
Blue Ridge Poison Center director Dr. Chris Holstege discusses the risks of consuming too many caffeinated beverages.
Johnny Carpenter, Isaiah Wilkins and Chase Coleman have taken on new roles with the UVA men's basketball coaching staff.
Dr. J. Nicholas Brenton, UVA Health, discusses the possible benefits of a Keto Diet for some patients with long-term illness.
Nominations are open for the UVA Center for Politics' annual Defenders of Democracy Award.
Pharmacology doctoral candidate Synphane Gibbs-Shelton writes about microglia, specialized brain cells that may help with seizure recovery.
UVA Baseball's Jake Gelof is heading off to play for the Los Angeles Dodgers after being picked in the MLB Draft.
Kevin Driscoll, UVA Media Studies, comments on the rapid growth of Threads, an emerging Twitter rival.
Middle and high school students from Charlottesville and Albemarle gain essential experience with the Starr Hill Pathways Summer Program.
The Darden School of Business takes top marks for sustainability among its global competitors.
As renovations on the University Chapel near completion, the family of one of the first couples to be married there remarks on the space.
Gary Ferguson, Department of French, offers insight on the reason behind tin cans being traditionally tied to wedding getaway cars.