UVA hip-hop professor A.D. Carson writes about the history behind public "beefs" among rappers, and the music industry's response.
UVA economics professor Anton Korinek discusses the drawbacks of larger companies outcompeting smaller counterparts in the AI race.
UVA scientists are resuming the research of a late colleague who discovered a protein that could cure cancer.
For UVA Health's Danita Massie, responding as an EMT to a family tragedy cemented her decision to pursue a nursing career.
UVA politics professor Jennifer Lawless remarks on the childcare challenges faced by legislators who are also mothers.
UVA researchers are looking into the long-term effects of pre-K education, and which U.S. regions meet the standards.
Cavalier Autonomous Racing will return to Indianapolis Motor Speedway in September to compete against nine other cars from 17 universities worldwide.
UVA Health University Medical Center is among 168 hospitals nationwide to receive a five-ribbon ranking from Newsweek.
UVA demographer Hamilton Lombard discusses the rising tide of Americans moving to small towns and rural areas.
Are brain parasites always dangerous? UVA neuroscience professor Tajie Harris discusses how common they actually are.
UVA Health CEO Dr. Craig Kent discusses the hospital's new "One Team" initiative to increase patient access to health care.
A first-of-its-kind database of hurricane evacuation orders compiled by UVA is expected to improve planning and reduce lives lost.
UVA demographer Hamilton Lombard's research shows that a record number of Americans are moving to smaller cities.
UVA Nursing doctoral student Sherrie Page Guyer writes about how school nurses play a key role in supporting teen mental health.
Dr. Russell Witt, UVA Health, shares details on skin cancer signs, precautions and free screenings this weekend.
Dr. Nicolas Goldaracena, UVA Health, answers questions about liver transplant qualification and processes.
Carah Ong Whaley, Center for Politics, discusses if, and how, AI could impact national elections this fall.
The UVA School of Medicine has made new discoveries about a protein that could better treat human cancers.
UVA Health cardiologist Dr. Pamela Mason is the first physician in Virginia to implant a new kind of cardioverter defibrillator into a patient.
UVA students, faculty, staff and community members were recognized for leadership in prioritizing sustainability.