UVA alumnus and NCAA Basketball Champion Kyle Guy recalls his redemption on the court in his advice to U.S. Olympic gymnasts.
Analyses from the UVA Weldon Cooper Center and demographer Hamilton Lombard suggest that Northern Virginia housing costs are driving residents away.
Check out the long road that UVA swimmers traveled to get to the Paris Olympics, and the collection of medals they've already earned.
Many mobile device users find themselves "doom-scrolling" through troubling headlines, but UVA's Kim Penberthy, reflects on the benefits of "hope-scrolling."
Peter Norton, Department of Engineering and Society, remarks on the historic community benefits of children playing on neighborhood streets.
Former UVA men's basketball head coach Jeff Jones held a program reunion in Norfolk to keep relationships strong among teammates, players and staff.
UVA assistant professor of emergency medicine Dr. Avery Michienzi shares a word of caution about improperly labeled mushroom gummies in Virginia.
Students taking classes as part of UVA's new Summer Technology Sabbatical are reaping the benefits of studying the old-fashioned way.
UVA's Olympic swimmers use math and wearable accelerometers in training to optimize the efficiency of each stroke.
Here's a one-stop shop of schedules with links to follow UVA athletes as they compete in the 2024 Olympic Games.
"Net-like structures" around brain neurons are helping UVA researchers learn more about, and treat, Alzheimer's and other neurological disorders.
Film noir and Alfred Hitchcock fans are in for a humorous treat at the Virginia Theatre Festival's production of "The 39 Steps," which opens today.
UVA women's basketball players joined young campers at Camp Holiday Trails to shoot hoops and spark inspiration.
Darden professor Kim Whitler comments on the social media policy changes at the Olympic Games that benefit both athletes and audiences.
Summer is prime time for construction on Grounds. Here are some of the most exciting ongoing or recently completed projects.
UVA Health dermatologist Dr. Bridget Bryer encourages getting to know your own skin to evade the three most common skin cancers.
In the midst of a major CrowdStrike outage, Mar Hicks, UVA School of Data Science, comments on the cultural understanding of the "blue screen of death."
UVA American History professor Elizabeth R. Varon received the first American Battlefield Trust $50K prize for her new book.
Heading back to Grounds in August? Look out for new traffic patterns nearby at Emmet Street (Route 29) and Hydraulic Road.
UVA Health is celebrating the 10-year anniversary of the Battle Building, which houses the Outpatient Surgery Center and UVA Health Children's clinics.