UVA professors Bethany Teachman and Nancy Deutsch write about the efficacy of cell phone bans in K-12 classrooms.
A pair of weekend concerts on Grounds bade farewell to UVA Jazz Ensemble director John D'earth after four decades of teaching.
Research from the UVA School of Medicine found that many mothers unintentionally fall asleep while breastfeeding, heightening SIDS risk.
Read about a Mount Sidney couple's magical day visiting the State Arboretum of Virginia, a section of the UVA research Brandy Experimental Farm.
Students from Brooke Point High School in Stafford traveled to UVA to explore health research careers at the School of Medicine.
The UVA Department of Drama's season opener, "Love is the Greater Labyrinth," offers a Spanish comedia retelling of Theseus and the Minotaur.
A 24-hour vigil honoring veterans will begin at 3 p.m. today at the Rotunda, and will end with a 21-gun salute on Friday.
What's it like to be the president? UVA's Melody Barnes and Russell Riley write about the realities of being seated in the Oval Office.
UVA Wise received the largest donation in its history earlier this week, paving the way for six new endowed funds.
Students from UVA chemistry fraternity Alpha Chi Sigma demonstrated fun science experiments for local elementary students.
UVA family-medicine physician Dr. Katharine DeGeorge advises on the best methods to relieve the common cold.
UVA's Dr. Kim Penberthy shares tips on managing sleep and emotions to adjust to daylight saving time.
UVA Health Children's staff donned costumes to deliver "reverse trick-or-treating" to patients on Halloween.
Karsh Institute of Democracy Executive Director Melody Barnes writes about the meaning of democracy and what it does for us.
Jack Hamilton, Department of Media Studies, reviews "Brothers," Alex Van Halen's memoir of his late brother Eddie.
The 37th annual Virginia Film Festival is happening now through Nov. 3, bringing more than 100 new movies to Charlottesville.
Marina Weiler, UVA Division of Perceptual Studies, discusses how out-of-body experiences may contribute to heightened empathy.
New research by UVA graduate students reveals the names of hundreds of people enslaved in Albemarle County in the 1800s.
John Holbein, a professor of public policy, politics and education, discusses why the youth vote is rarely a factor in elections.
UVA law professor Margaret Foster Riley sets the record straight on Supreme Court rulings and the COVID-19 vaccine.