Skip to main content
University of Virginia Logo
Search News
Enter the terms you wish to search for.
Sections
Search
UVA Today
Subscribe
Sections
Main navigation
Main menu
Home
All News
University News
Arts & Culture
Business & Government
Research & Discovery
Student Experience
UVA Today Branding
The Bigger Picture
Faculty Spotlight
Inside UVA Podcast
UVA In The News
Video
Series
Subscribe
Business & Government
Business & Government
How Well Did You Protect Your Identity While Online Holiday Shopping? Review These Tips
Looking for a New Year’s resolution? How about improving your digital hygiene? UVA cybersecurity expert Chris Maurer is here to help.
Business & Government
It’s Engagement Season. This Alum and ‘Shark Tank’ Winner Has the Dress You Need
Ashley Young and her husband Charles launched Bridal Babes in 2019 and their company just got a major cash infusion on the reality show.
Business & Government
Q&A: Intervention May Not Solve Haiti’s Problems
As Haiti continues to slide into chaos, UVA professor Robert Fatton Jr. questions how much good outsiders can do in the beleaguered nation.
Business & Government
UVA Receives $1.55 Million in VW Settlement Funds for Climate Dashboard
A new online tool will help area planners consider the climate when making decisions.
Business & Government
Sinema Will Likely Switch From Senator to Spoiler as an Independent
Despite voters’ increasing disaffection with the status quo, independents and third parties have limited roles in two-party system, UVA experts say.
Business & Government
What Georgia Means for the Future of Congress
UVA Center for Politics experts consider what the Georgia Senate runoff election means for the country and what it says about voters.
Business & Government
Recent Alumnus To Study Innovation in China as a Schwarzman Scholar
Ryan Buscaglia plans to investigate innovation ecosystems and entrepreneurship while pursuing a free master’s degree in Beijing.
Business & Government
Killer Robots Have Been Approved to Fight Crime. What Are the Legal, Ethical Concerns?
A major U.S. city voted to allow police robots to kill people, drawing both praise and shock. A UVA Law professor weighs in.
Pagination
Show more