Our choices are influenced far more than we think by whether our environment makes something easy or difficult, says UVA psychologist Daniel Willingham.
A local singer-songwriter has recorded a new song inspired by the student vigil that followed the November shootings.
Despite instability in mortgage interest rates, housing prices will remain high, McIntire School of Commerce real estate expert W. Ben McCartney predicts.
The story of a landmark Cleveland home includes the tale of an alumnus who adopted different identities to study for two degrees simultaneously.
Alumna Christina Lihan creates amazing architectural sculptures using cut paper.
In a five-minute video, Poets & Quants takes a look at the Darden School’s executive MBA program in the D.C. metro area.
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With no remaining democratically elected officials, Haiti’s political state is “catastrophic,” UVA politics professor Robert Fatton said.
The School of Law represents a Muslim inmate challenging a Virginia jail’s practice of broadcasting Christian services on every TV screen each Sunday.
UVA immunologist Dr. William Petri fields another round of reader questions about the state of the COVID-19 epidemic.
The across-the-board pause on federal student loan payments disproportionately benefits high-income households, says a trio of UVA scholars.
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Focused ultrasound treatments developed at UVA Health were the focus of a recent CNN report.
First-rounders Alex Spaanstra and Haley Hopkins became the latest Cavalier players drafted into the National Women’s Soccer League.
Glenn Youngkin is the latest Virginia governor to suggest that UVA’s College at Wise could become an economic engine for Southwest Virginia.
Credit Monday’s federal holiday to Stevie Wonder, one of a long tradition of musicians who joined movements for social change, saysUVA’s  Kevin Gaines.
When designing massive wind turbines, bendy palm trees make better models than mighty oaks, says a UVA engineering professor.
The dwarf planet Pluto offers tantalizing possibilities for finding life beyond Earth, says a UVA astronomer.
Recent high-profile school shootings may lead to overreaction in physical security measures, says UVA education professor Dewey Cornell.
A recent UVA study backs up the idea that laughter in conversation plays a role more relevant to social bonding than to actual amusement.
Days after a mob stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, UVA professor David Nemer predicted a similar thing would happen two years later in Brazil.
A life sciences startup based on technology developed at UVA will invest $1.4 million to establish its headquarters and operations in Albemarle County, creating 31 jobs.