Kim Forde-Mazrui, School of Law, discusses how Supreme Court outcomes may impact colleges and universities as a decision on affirmative action draws near. 
On the heels of their return from the College World Series, Virginia Baseball's O'Ferrall, Anderson and Woolfolk head to training camp for the USA Collegiate National Team.
Key points from the Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service's population estimates help state agencies, realtors and more navigate the changing landscape.
WTJU 91.1 FM, UVA's community radio station, won four Hometown Media Awards including Best Radio DJ of the Year from the Alliance for Community Media. 
Dr. Irène Mathieu, UVA Health, discusses why more in-person engagement and less screen time can be helpful for children over summer break.
Professor of Jewish history James Loeffler comments on the revitalized use of the Jewish folk song “Hava Nagila” at non-Jewish events.
UVA Law professor Kenneth Abraham comments on legal questions surrounding the missing Titan submersible and its five passengers.
Salwa Ahmad, Class of 2024, is the inaugural fellow for UVA Law's Women’s Health Summer Fellowship, designed to protect women's access to health care.
UVA alumna and soccer star Emily Sonnett was named to her second Women's World Cup roster this week by fellow alumna Tina Fey.
(Audio) Dr. Cathy Campbell, associate professor of nursing, discusses medical care for aging transgender adults. 
As major brands suffer backlash from social issue campaigns, Darden professor Kimberly Whitler comments on how data can be used to predict customer reactions.
Ahead of her fifth season with UVA Tennis, Natasha Subhash received the Intercollegiate Tennis Association's Arthur Ashe Jr. Leadership and Sportsmanship Award. 
This is an in-depth review of "Hurt Sentiments: Secularism and Belonging in South Asia," a new book by Neeti Nair, UVA Corcoran Department of History. 
Bethany Teachman, UVA Psychology, comments on "doomscrolling" and how social media users can easily become trapped in the repetitive cycle.
With their new startup business, 2023 UVA alumnae Leah Guesman and Sophie Smith are easing the college application process for those applying alone.
A 25th anniversary photo series in memory of First Lieutenant Norman T.S. Flecker, a UVA alumnus who was killed during an Army deployment to Korea in 1998.
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.