In the first local primary election since the 2022 decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, J. Miles Coleman of UVA's Center for Politics, says women's votes will be essential.
Patients at UVA Children's Hospital were recently surprised by a visit from UVA Women's Basketball greats and a friendly robotic Aflac duck.
Rising fourth-year Sophia Celentano's creative commute from South Carolina to her summer internship in NYC rescues her wallet from soaring city rent.
President Ryan will deliver a speech to new U.S. citizens as part of the annual Monticello Naturalization Ceremony this July 4.
Mike Lenox, Darden School of Business, details how businesses can stay relevant by harnessing changing technology through digital transformation. 
Six Bostonian friends of UVA Baseball's Evan Blanco aimed to pump up the crowd at last weekend's Super Regional, creating the viral "'Hoos in 3" tagline.
Over 160 first- and second-year students recently received more than $700K in UVA Law grants for working in public service roles this summer.
Musician and Facilities Management employee Lester Jackson's tunes are going down in UVA history in the University's first streaming licensing agreement.
Devoted Virginia Baseball fans are gearing up for an 18-hour drive to Omaha to cheer on the Hoos at the College World Series.  
Two nonprofit leaders have been selected as the first recipients of fellowships to Darden's Executive Leadership Program 
Luke Miller, School of Education and Human Development, discusses the challenges facing teachers and their retention rates.
Dr. JoAnn Pinkerton, UVA Health, comments on long COVID and its relationships with other conditions that have similar symptoms.
David Grissmer, School of Education and Human Development, remarks on the lasting benefit of using textbooks in elementary learning.
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Dr. Rachel Moon, School of Medicine, discusses supplementing safe infant sleeping practices with a baby monitor for peace of mind.
Police officers from UVA, Charlottesville and Albemarle laced up for the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run, benefiting Special Olympics Virginia.
Telecounseling is here to stay in higher education. Nicole Ruzek, UVA Counseling and Psychological Services director, comments.
Naomi Cahn, UVA Law, writes about legal protections at work for women with menopause, and the stigma around discussing symptoms.
Rock & Reel, a Juneteenth celebration exploring Monticello's traditional folk music, will take place at the Rotunda on June 18. 
Ethan Anderson, his family and his mentors reflect on his early baseball career at UVA and his plan to give back to his supporters.
D'Sean Perry's artwork and other works in his memory will be displayed in a gallery on Grounds until June 23.