A look at the three new exhibitions at The Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia that will be on view thorugh Dec. 31.
UVA English professor Amber McBride makes the list of “28 Brilliant Black Children’s Book Authors We Love.”
A UVA student intern offers her own “don’t-freak-out” take on ChatGPT’s threat to higher education.
Local governments often see solar arrays as quiet, clean, tax-producing machines. But what happens when they age out?
UVA is expanding an educational program that aims to help inmates thrive after their release from prison.
A Richmond TV station takes a long look at “The Lives Between the Lines,” the new documentary about UVA’s Memorial to Enslaved Laborers.
Frustration with a fountain that slowly dispensed warm water led a second-year computer science student to design a website that rates UVA’s water fountains.
A prominent Republican donor network is reportedly seeking an alternative to Donald Trump – which may play into Trump’s messaging, says a UVA expert.
UVA Health has unveiled a new 10-year strategic plan to improve access to care, grow its network and make the health system the “best place to work.”
Violence among teens often leaves their teachers reeling and in need of mental health support, says UVA’s Tish Jennings, an expert on teacher stress.
A Supreme Court clerkship is a golden ticket in the legal profession. A new study from a UVA law professor and colleagues finds the field is very limited.
The flu is gone, but you still can’t shake that cough? That’s not uncommon, says UVA’s Dr. Diane Pappas, a professor of pediatrics.
UVA football coach Tony Elliott has unveiled how the Cavaliers plan to honor the lives of the three players who were shot and killed in November.
“A really cute, fluffy dog” lured Christy Haney to the rugby club’s table at a UVA activities fair. Ten years later, she’s still playing – in Ireland.
U.S. presidents shape their public images by choosing which products they use and establishments they frequent, a UVA historian says.
Shareholder pressure is having an effect on executive pay packages, most visibly that of Apple’s Tim Cook, Darden professor Shane Dikolli said.
Reopening markets closed by COVID, especially in China, should improve the world’s economic outlook, the Darden School’s Rodney Sullivan said.
A new UVA research survey finds that nearly half of women report menstrual symptoms affected their work.
UVA law professor Amanda Frost weighs in on conflict of interest allegations facing U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr.
Former UVA and pro baseball player Brandon Guyer has a theory about how Major League Baseball’s new pitch clock could improve players’ health.