Professor David Law recently explained what’s behind demonstrations of military capability between the People’s Republic of China and Taiwan, and why the United States has reason to worry.
The director of UVA’s Miller Center of Public Affairs analyzes President Joe Biden’s first year in office, based on interviews with a bipartisan list of senior government officials, journalists and others.
In his article “The Great American Retirement Fraud,” Michael Doran, a tax law expert and faculty affiliate of the Virginia Center for Tax Law, outlines what went wrong.
Celeste Greene, appointed last month to the Department of Energy’s Environmental Management Advisory Board, has long been at the forefront of environmental justice and online learning.
Darden professor Kim Whitler takes a deep dive into a style of marketing that is just making its way into the U.S., most notably in the recent Peloton ads produced by actor Ryan Reynolds.
The January term class, co-taught taught by a Law School alumnus who serves as a consultant for the show, focuses on the thorny legal questions that come up on the award-winning series.
Mary Kate Cary, a former presidential speechwriter and adjunct professor of politics, breaks down three of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s most powerful speeches – and another with King as the subject.
Caitlin Iseler, who won an NCAA championship as a member of the 2004 UVA women’s lacrosse team, has created a wellness app that helps parents effectively balance their time with family.