The 29th annual Virginia Festival of the Book, sponsored by UVA-affiliated Virginia Humanities, is underway and runs through Sunday. 
How to save the world from climate change? Two UVA professors say they have some usable ideas.
To celebrate Women’s History Month, the Albert and Shirley Small Collections Library is honoring some of America’s most impactful female writers.
When Michigan State athletic director Alan Haller wrestled with leading in the wake of the shooting tragedy on his campus, he called his counterpart at UVA.
A 20-year-old authorization of military force is again prompting discussion about presidential war powers. Law professor Saikrishna Prakash weighs in.
Engineering professor Patrick Hopkins explains the connections between squid, textiles and novel batteries that can store and transit heat energy.
Gay couples are generally older on their wedding days than straight couples. Law professor Craig Konnoth offers one explanation.
What does mindfulness really do? There is no simple answer, says UVA neuroscientist David Vago.
Alumna Margaret Brennan, moderator of “Face the Nation,” said her UVA classmates were surprised to learn of her 13 years of competitive Irish step dancing.
Capt. Jean-Luc Picard of “Star Trek: Picard” dropped an “F-bomb” last weekend, and Trekkies freaked out. Media studies scholar Shilpa Davé discussed the significance.
UVA’s artificial pancreas technology has been found to be effective in children as young as 2 who have Type 1 diabetes.
UVA’s Supporting Transformative Autism Research initiative is training first responders how to interact and support autistic people during emergencies.
Is moving-company data a significant signal of demographic trends in Virginia? UVA demographer Hamilton Lombard says “maybe.”
Ben Vander Plas won’t play in this year’s NCAA tournament, but his mustachioed likeness graces a special March Madness version of Pringles’ cans.
A new study showing racial disparities in sudden unexpected infant death rates “reflects our societal failures,” writes a UVA pediatrician and her colleagues.
Kimberly Howe, a fellow in UVA’s Humanitarian Collaborative, called the international humanitarian response to the earthquake in war-torn northwest Syria “deplorable.”
Superstition and science will each play a role as UVA’s women’s swimming and diving team aims for its third straight NCAA title.
(Video) Feeling a little sluggish after the switch to daylight saving time? UVA biologist Ignacio Provencio makes the case for permanent standard time.
Two UVA chemists are working on a rapid DNA tool that could be a game-changer in crime solving.
Admission applications at UVA have doubled over the past decade, making the process more competitive than ever.