
Poets Dove, Dargan take home big honors
Rita Dove and one of her former students demonstrate the dominance of the Creative Writing program.
Rita Dove and one of her former students demonstrate the dominance of the Creative Writing program.
UVA researchers found that women are 73 percent more likely to suffer a serious injury.
Lying creates a cycle of disconnection, study finds.
Researchers say discovery is an example of just how much life remains to be understood.
What does it take to swim like an actual fish?
The program received approval from the State Council of Higher Education in September.
Fredson Bowers discovered the original sequence of poems to reveal a more vulnerable side to America’s poet.
After 23 years at the helm, Carl P. Zeithaml will continue as a strategic management professor.
Funds will go toward the reopening of the First Amendment Clinic.
Researchers point to the gut as a source of information about disease.
Disruptions in politics and economics make compromise more difficult.
With other preventable causes contribute to suffocation deaths, education is a top priority.
Patients who met with mental-health care providers saw better outcomes for viral suppression.
Their “cultural toolkit” contributes a unique perspective.
A commonly used antidepressant may be a promising treatment.
Hopeful, UVA researchers target the dangerous disease.
A law school climb to Everest base camp could set a new baseline in global learning.
Ian H. Solomon brings more than 20 years of experience at the local, national and international levels.
The purloined treasures of the library vault: an inside look at a suspected inside job.
How the planned $160M renovation of Alderman stacks up.
President James E. Ryan (Law '92) shares the vision for the new School of Data Science.
McIntire professor’s lessons extend beyond the classroom.
Dean Dorrie Fontaine prepares to retire in July.
A Jefferson Trust grant sprouted into the new School of Data Science
Engineering students study Frankenstein to learn responsible design.
Electric scooters have become a major UVA phenomenon. We have the numbers to prove it.
Decades of musings and drawings adorn Alderman carrels. How UVA is making sure some of it survives.
What does it take to swim like an actual fish?
The Rotunda as a planetarium? Three graduate students bring Jefferson’s original vision to life.