Dr. Stephen Clement, associate professor of medical education, is part of an FDA panel that recommended making lifesaving Narcan available over the counter.
The Office of Admission has a good problem: Too many applicants accepted UVA admission offers last year.
Head behind the scenes with UVA students as they seek to create two all-new computer games in just 48 hours.
UVA Director of Jazz Performance John D’earth’s new CD, “Coin of the Realm,” is “a journey worth taking.”
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced $36 million in new funding for the University’s new Manning Institute for Biotechnology.
UVA psychologist Jessica Stern explains how keeping a gratitude journal can reorient your outlook on life.
UVA civil engineering professor Osman E. Ozbulut discusses the collapse of an “earthquake-safe” apartment building during last week’s earthquake.
Second-year student Kathy Scholz is a national leader of Project Unloaded, which seeks to change the narrative around guns in American society.
Bill Shobe, professor of public policy, explains why Northern Virginia has become such a hub for data centers.
A UVA scientist and collaborators found that one dose of an antibiotic can help protect mothers from sepsis infections and death during childbirth.
A former NICU family returned to UVA Children’s on Friday to lighten the burden of other families going through the difficult experiences that they did.
The Virginia Film Festival is kicking off its year-round film series with a special documentary series on the conflict in Ukraine.
UVA neurologist Dr. Meghan Puglia is seeking ways to diagnose autism in infancy, when inerteventions may be more effective.
Sociologist Brad Wilcox, who heads up the National Marriage Project, offers a key to successful marriages: Don’t stop dating.
A look at the three new exhibitions at The Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia that will be on view thorugh Dec. 31.
UVA English professor Amber McBride makes the list of “28 Brilliant Black Children’s Book Authors We Love.”
A UVA student intern offers her own “don’t-freak-out” take on ChatGPT’s threat to higher education.
Local governments often see solar arrays as quiet, clean, tax-producing machines. But what happens when they age out?
UVA is expanding an educational program that aims to help inmates thrive after their release from prison.
A Richmond TV station takes a long look at “The Lives Between the Lines,” the new documentary about UVA’s Memorial to Enslaved Laborers.