“The strongest antidote to fear is the knowledge that we are not alone,” concludes religious studies professor Charles Marsh in a recent essay, “My Evangelical Anxiety.”
After three trips to the International Space Station, five spacewalks and almost a year’s worth of time in space, UVA alumnus Tom Marshburn is retiring.
Nobody wants a fracture in the wing of their aircraft. Or, you know, anywhere on an aircraft. A new material developed at UVA is addressing the issue.
A memorial service for alumnus and famed local photographer Edwin Roseberry will be held Sunday at the UVA Chapel.
A UVA alumnus, billed as the “Elon Musk of the water utility industry,” has been tasked with taking on Jackson, Mississippi’s water crisis.
In a commentary, the author says UVA is in a unique position to lead a discussion into preventing, and responding to, gun violence in educational settings.
Two state lawmakers who represent the Charlottesville area came to Grounds on Tuesday to discuss the upcoming 2023 General Assembly session.
Cancer patients have enough to worry about; finances should not add to their burden. The UVA Cancer Center is holding a holiday fundraiser to support its patients.
With year-end performance reviews on the horizon, the Darden School of Business’s Allison Elias offers advice on what to do if yours is less than glowing.
Psychology professor Robert E. Emery offers ideas about how people can create functional stepfamilies while also having realistic expectations.
Alumnus and Kansas City Chiefs safety Juan Thornhill’s custom cleats honoring the slain UVA football players raised nearly $30,000 for the victims’ families.
Washington Post columnist John Feinstein supported UVA’s decision to cancel its football game with Virginia Tech, declaring, “there is no expiration date on trauma.”
Hundreds from the James Madison University community traded in their purple and gold for orange and blue to show support for UVA.
Kansas City Chiefs safety Juan Thornhill is giving a special tribute to his alma mater, UVA.
A local licensed clinical social worker offers her advice for coping with the emotions of this week’s events, and how to move forward.
BrieAnna Frank, a religious studies graduate student, writes of grief and despair, but also hope and healing.
(Video) Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin fought back tears Tuesday at UVA as he spoke about the three students who were fatally shot on Sunday night.
In Blacksburg, which has endured more than its share of heartbreak, Virginia Tech leaders took time to remember the UVA community.
Longtime state sports columnist David Teel tries to make sense of the senseless, and comes up empty.
In the wake of Sunday’s tragedy, students gathered on the Lawn and in local houses of worship to seek comfort.