Read about the progress of the UVA Northern Virginia Fairfax campus, which will connect more D.C. area students to the University.
The new Fried Center for the Advancement of Potential offers UVA students functional exercise strategies for overall well-being and strength.
Professors Michael Lee and Leena Cho and current student Ari Bell brought home accolades from the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture awards.
A recent expansion of the Mothers and Babies Unit at UVA Health will give new mothers a place to recover while freeing up labor and delivery space.
Darden senior assistant dean of admissions Dawna Clarke offers helpful tips on how, and when, to apply for an MBA.
UVA student researchers at the Lukens Laboratory share their experiences as women in STEM fields and their work on Alzheimer's therapy.
This year's Super Bowl commercials were lighthearted and a blast from the past, according to Darden professor Kimberly Whitler.
In its 50th season, the Virginia Theatre Festival will open with a musical revue of productions from the past half century. 
UVA Director of Athletics Carla Williams was appointed to the College Football Playoff selection committee last week.
Darden's Chris Parker and Dwaipayan Roy write about how U.S. government agencies have diversified their procurement suppliers.
With more than a dozen fresh faces, the Virginia men's lacrosse team is gearing up for a new season.
Yael Grushka-Cockayne, Darden School of Business, comments on flexibility in MBA programs and the value of a hybrid approach.
The UVA Cancer Center is joining forces with rural Virginia and West Virginia organizations to reduce cancer disparities.
A new pilot program out of UVA's Madison House will transport volunteer tutors to Albemarle County schools.
As a new season starts, the Virginia softball team hopes to reach the NCAA tournament for the first time in over ten years.
Shilpa Davé, Department of Media Studies, remarks on Taylor Swift's action-packed week, and where she could go from here.
UVA professor of history emeritus Brian Balogh writes about similarities that today's fair housing activists have to the "Not In My Backyard" politics of the 1970s.
Former federal appeals court judge and UVA Law alumnus J. Michael Luttig joined the Karsh Institute of Democracy last week as a distinguished fellow.
Political leaders David Toscano and Bill Howard shared their thoughts on effective leadership in government as part of a recent Batten Hour event.
In case you missed it, UVA is conducting a routine test of its emergency notification system tomorrow, Feb. 6, from 10:50-11 a.m.