Tim Longo, associate vice president for safety and security and chief of police, advocates for the erasure of a legal exemption that allows guns in university buildings.
UVA Law student Tyriek Mack represents a mentoring success story for a Washington-based program – and he’s giving back.
Geriatrician Dr. Laurie Archbald-Pannone says “keeping our brains healthy and engaged is the ultimate anti-aging strategy.” She offers five tips.
“The future seems unlimited” for UVA’s College at Wise, which may get a big boost from the General Assembly this year, according to an editorial.
A.E. Dick Howard, UVA’s longest-serving law professor, received the Virginia Bar Association’s highest honor on Jan. 20.
ROTC alumna and U.S. Army Capt. Michelle Benecke stepped away from a promising career to end the Pentagon’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy.
Increased outreach to underrepresented students and a 2020 “test-optional” policy has led to a record number of applicants for spots in UVA’s Class of 2027.
Parents are increasingly prioritizing careers and financial security for their children over marriage and family life – to the dismay of UVA sociologist Brad Wilcox.
First he was a star UVA and NFL running back, and then an actor. Now Thomas Q. Jones is aiming to transform how Black men are portrayed in Hollywood.
An organization founded to help UVA athletes capitalize on their names, images and likenesses is branching out to help them in other areas, too.
UVA’s Dr. JoAnn Pinkerton discusses what works and what’s doesn’t among non-traditional treatments for menopause symptoms.
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The drawn-out congressional redistricting process may tip the balance of power in the House in 2024, according to Jyle Kodik of UVA’s Center for Politics.
UVA’s Ruffin Gallery is hosting a collection of works by artists who are or were undocumented.
As President Biden prepares his State of the Union speech, William Antholis, who heads UVA’s Miller Center, has some historical advice for both Biden and the GOP.
With tech companies announcing large layoffs, an analyst warns of the perils of understaffing – including those outlined in a 2014 UVA study.
The Forum, the new hotel at the Darden School of Business, is still under construction. But it’s already more than half-booked for July.
As President Biden prepares his State of the Union speech, William Antholis, who heads UVA’s Miller Center, has some historical advice for both Biden and the GOP.
With tech companies announcing large layoffs, an analyst warns of the perils of understaffing – including those outlined in a 2014 UVA study.
The Forum, the new hotel at the Darden School of Business, is still under construction. But it’s already more than half-booked for July.
While a feared holiday-related COVID wave did not materialize, the “tripledemic” of respiratory illnesses is not over, a UVA Health official said.