Media studies associate professor Aynne Kokas, whose work focuses on the intersections between Chinese and U.S. media and technology industries, breaks down the recent executive orders from President Donald Trump to ban TikTok and WeChat.
Professor emeritus Nathaniel Howell and his wife Margie sat for an interview at the Colonnade Club, recalling the beginning of the invasion and a visit by the Rev. Jesse Jackson that launched evacuation flights for Americans.
The film, “Statecraft: The Bush 41 Team,” relies on the Miller Center’s presidential oral histories and analysis from Bush advisers and UVA experts. It airs on PBS stations nationwide Tuesday.
UVA’s Democracy Initiative has launched an op-ed series bringing its research to the nation’s newspapers, from the Washington Post to the Dallas Morning News; The New York Times to the Norfolk Virginian-Pilot.
The late Congressman worked with UVA faculty and students several times during his long career of public service, giving interviews for oral histories, visiting courses and, in 2015, receiving the University’s highest external honor.
Darden professor Roshni Raveendhran has published a new article with a three-part framework to help managers help their employees working from home during the pandemic.
UVA Law faculty members discuss cases from the Supreme Court’s recent term, which affected everything from LGBTQ rights to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.