UVA Health Dr. Laurie Archbald-Pannone shares the importance of people 65 and up getting a COVID-19 vaccine this spring.
Smithsonian intern and fourth-year Mary Margaret Lea highlights the historic contributions of women anthropologists.
This week, UVA alumna Jasmine Yoon became the first Asian-American federal judge in Virginia.
More affordable housing is coming to Charlottesville as part of the President's Council on UVA-Community Partnerships.
Reddit, founded by UVA alumni Steve Huffman and Alexis Ohanian, is nearing an initial public offering where shares will be available to the public.
UVA Center for Effective Lawmaking director Craig Volden discusses the low productivity of Congress compared to previous years.
UVA graduate student and avid runner Elby Omohundro is lacing up for a 50K trek to support the Richmond SPCA.
ICYMI, UVA Law reached its $400 million fundraising target more than a year ahead of schedule with the help of an anonymous donor.
UVA cancer rehab physician Dr. Alyssa Cole Mixon discusses the power of responsibility as she heads to the Miss Virginia USA competition.
UVA's Reece Beekman is the first ACC player in over a decade to be named defensive player of the year two seasons in a row.
Robert Fatton, Department of Politics, discusses the growing prevalence of gang violence and unsafe conditions in Haiti. 
Many Americans are turning to vending machine ownership to earn passive income. UVA media studies professor Lana Swartz discusses the trend.
The White House is partnering with the UVA Cancer Center on a national effort to end the disease.
UVA men's basketball players recently visited patients at UVA Health as part of the Cav Futures program.
During nationwide nursing shortages, UVA Health is setting itself apart with high staff retention and opportunities for growth.
Kemi Jona, vice provost for online education and digital innovation, discusses his new role, leadership and the rise of online learning.
Three UVA Music alumnae have joined forces to create Please Don't Tell, a "dark chamber cabaret" band.
School of Medicine researchers are discovering new information about genetic cells that contribute to plaque buildup, which can then cause heart disease.
Learn more about three sites of future affordable housing, a result of the President's Council on UVA-Community Partnerships. 
A School of Medicine project that adds a human touch to online weight-loss programs aims to help patients who live in rural areas.