UVA cosmologist Bradley Johnson and colleagues received a $53 million dollar grant to research the universe's past via telescope.
For the first time since 1964, Leonard Sandridge and Larry Boppe visited their old stomping grounds: CBS 6 News in Richmond.
The "Visions of Progress" exhibition at the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library will be celebrated on Grounds this weekend.
UVA alumnus and former New York Jets left tackle D'Brickashaw Ferguson is headed to nursing school.
A look into the life and work of Tami Kim, Darden School of Business, as one of the top 40-under-40 MBA professors for 2023.
Robert F. Bruner, Darden School of Business, writes on financial crises throughout history and the factors behind slow reaction times.
UVA alumna Korin Hudson comments on the meticulous planning that goes into supporting medical needs for major events.
Amy Mathers, UVA Health, writes on the need for the U.S. to prepare for the next public health crisis, antimicrobial-resistant bacteria.
Lillian Rojas comments on student self-governance as she steps into her role as student representative on UVA's Board of Visitors.
Arts & Sciences undergrad Sarah Deavers writes about the recent shift in the horror film genre from chilling to cheesy.
Andrew Dudley, UVA Health, discusses a pair of studies that could be instrumental in slowing the progression of breast cancer.
Max Luna, director of UVA's Latino Health Initiative, highlights efforts to help Latino people feel more comfortable performing CPR.
UVA's soccer programs landed the #9 spot on Sports Brief's list of best soccer colleges in the country.
A national initiative led by UVA Health and partners aims to further reduce barriers to health care by offering accessible telehealth services to older adults.
Research coauthored by Kyle Dobson, Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy, dives into why some social media posts are viewed as bot-written.
Dr. Bill Petri, UVA Health, discusses how families can stunt the spread of human metapneumovirus while immune systems remain weak from COVID-19.
The Cooper Center assisted Albemarle County with a report on local jobs in defense, as the county considers funding a major expansion of Rivanna Station.
A look into the life of the Manning family and their decision to make a $100 million gift to help UVA launch the Manning Institute of Biotechnology.
In an essay in the Chronicle of Higher Education, President Ryan writes about diversity, equity and inclusion and suggests there is room for common ground.
Jess Reia, School of Data Science, writes on the rise of "night mayors" in large cities to extend dependable governance into bustling overnight hours.