UVA kinesiology professor Jay Hertel remarks on the benefits of a study to test balance in older adults.
A tutoring partnership between the UVA Police Division and Albemarle schools has helped improve student learning scores.
The 37th annual Virginia Film Festival starts next week on Grounds. Here are 12 flicks to keep in mind.
UVA professor and National Marriage Project director Brad Wilcox explains "emotional affairs" and their prevalence.
Darden professor Kim Whitler discusses Peloton's decision to sell its exercise bikes at Costco ahead of the holiday season.
The Equity Center at UVA and PVCC released a report examining economic impacts on Charlottesville families.
UVA epidemiologist Kara P. Wiseman remarks on how alcohol drinkers interpret new data on its health effects.
Dr. Irene Mathieu, UVA School of Medicine, discusses whether organic foods are really better for us.
A school bus driver from Campbell County received UVA Health’s first dose of a promising new drug to treat multiple sclerosis.
UVA researchers demonstrated the success of a new nanoparticle-based, laser-guided therapy for treating prostate cancer.
UVA on Friday dedicated the Ramon W. Breeden Jr. Commerce Grounds plaza and named “Breeden Way,” adjacent to the McIntire School of Commerce.
Get to know UVA golfer Benjamin James, who already has five wins in his amateur golfing career.
UVA nurse Kelley M. Anderson, PhD, MSN, RN, received a grant to help rural senior patients get healthy food.
Former Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer paid a visit to UVA's Miller Center to discuss his new book.
A UVA Health community vaccine fair will be held on Saturday, Oct. 26, at Burley Middle School.
Ground has officially been broken on a new building on Grounds that will house the Karsh Institute of Democracy.
A new gift shop at the UVA Medical Center has all the essentials for visiting loved ones receiving care.
Why does fall foliage make us feel so good? UVA Health's Dr. Kim Penberthy explains.
UVA researchers found a sharp increase since 2009 in children having seizures after swallowing medications.
UVA professor and vampire aficionado Stanley Stepanic shares some fanged-fiend facts.