Wendy Wan-Long Shang, who earned undergraduate and law degrees at UVA, found her literary voice in writing about young Asian American girls struggling with cultural identity.
On the brink of “springing ahead” once again, UVA medical experts weigh in on the impact of daylight saving time.
Readers may recognize Dr. Bill Petri’s name. He has repeatedly been sought out by reporters for his expertise since COVID-19 hit.
Get an inside look at the cutting-edge UVA Health Orthopedic Center, which recently opened on Ivy Road.
Retiring School of Education and Human Development Dean Bob Pianta’s career researching teacher-student interactions turned into a key to unlock effective teaching.
Dubbed “Giraffe,” 鶹ƽ new software aids precision medicine by setting a reference point for what’s “normal” from one person to thousands.
UVA diplomacy expert Stephen Mull explores the effect of sanctions, America’s reluctance to enforce a no-fly zone over Ukraine, and the worry about a global conflict.
Gladis Griffith’s parents instilled a fierce belief in education that led all eight of their first-generation American children to higher education – and many of them to the front of classrooms.