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What does the Coldplay kiss cam scandal say about human nature?
UVA experts say people have always been fascinated with sexual betrayal, at the expense of "attention that could be focused on some other topics."
Student Experience
This Hoo is ahead of the game on concussion awareness
With a passion for medicine and advocacy, rising third-year student Nora Fotuhi is creating tools to support student-athletes.
University News
Tomorrow’s Teachers Fund poised to support 300 more education students
A $5 million gift from education advocate Jane P. Batten will expand tuition support for aspiring teachers at 鶹ƽ School of Education and Human Development.
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Nurse D’Brickashaw: How a UVA football giant is conquering his next act
A decade after his NFL retirement, Wahoo legend D’Brickashaw Ferguson has found success in a new uniform: scrubs.
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Young coders dive into learning with UVA-built bots
With help from 鶹ƽ Licensing & Ventures Group, Roversa Robotics is transforming how kids around the world learn computer science.
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Q&A: Why did Oprah call this UVA professor?
Calling it the “book of the summer,” Oprah Winfrey selected professor Bruce Holsinger’s fifth novel, “Culpability,” for her influential book club.
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‘A black hole walks into a bar …’ UVA astronomers take science to the people
Speaking at a local restaurant, University of Virginia astronomers share the wonders of the universe, hard science and some trivia.
Business & Government
Meet the trio of UVA alums revolutionizing the vending machine industry
These McIntire School of Commerce graduates are using advanced technology to carve a novel niche in a “boring business.”
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