UVA Health responds to a study claiming women receiving hormone therapy for menopause are more likely to develop dementia.
Local middle school students put their STEM skills to the test at last week's Explore Engineering program on Grounds. 
Physics graduate student Liz Larson's new novel follows a fictional Charlottesville rock band whose frontman has disappeared.
Four UVA students received the Student Planning Project of the Year Award for their work to update Scottsville's Comprehensive Plan.
A local man completed his first triathlon race after receiving a successful double-lung transplant at UVA Health in 2020.
Brad Wilcox, Department of Sociology, comments on a key factor that could contribute to falling marriage rates in the U.S. and the world.
The Fralin Museum of Art helps local teachers hone their skills through the Teacher Professional Development Program.
UVA Law alum Jeremy Bennie partners with striking writers and actors as a public defender for the Writers Guild of America.
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Anthony Palomba, Darden School of Business, comments on the rise of AI in film and TV, and its threat to both writers and actors.
A.D. Carson, Department of Music, writes on the factors surrounding the premature deaths of notable hip-hop and rap artists.
Dr. William Petri, UVA Health, writes on the impacts of COVID-19 on wildlife and shares the latest updates on the virus.
UVA Health was named one of Becker's Hospital Review's "Great Hospitals in America" for 2023.
(Audio) Media studies professor Aynne Kokas examines the controversy behind Vietnam's ban of the new "Barbie" movie.
Students tackle complex public issues in the "Data Science for the Public Good" summer program at UVA Northern Virginia.
UVA research experts recently discovered that hair cells in our ears could be clinically regenerated to combat hearing loss.
Dr. Kenneth Walsh, School of Medicine, writes on the impacts that the loss of Y chromosomes through aging can have on people.
A UVA Health hiring event this Thursday aims to fill gaps in clinical and non-clinical staffing.
Jess Reia, School of Data Science, remarks on the benefits of night mayors to govern major U.S. cities after the sun goes down.
Two shows currently viewing at The Fralin Museum of Art explore the cultures of indigenous North and Central American groups.
Dr. Guillermo Solorzano, UVA Neurology, comments on research and hopeful treatment enhancements for Guillain Barre Syndrome.