UVA men’s basketball guard Elijah Gertrude is strengthening bonds with coaches and teammates as he gears up for the new season.
UVA Health’s Dr. Kyle Enfield breaks down the symptoms, challenges and misunderstandings of long COVID.
Running through Sunday, the Virginia Film Festival celebrates cinema with a wide selection of Virginia-connected films.
UVA alumnus D’Brickashaw Ferguson talks about his path from pro football to nursing.
A VPM documentary capturing Virginia's historic Shenandoah Valley will debut at the Virginia Film Festival this weekend.
UVA Health cardiologist Dr. Patrick Stafford explains how a new testing process is improving the detection of heart disease in women.
UVA alumnus Ben Bailey talks about his experience being selected for NASA's latest class of astronaut hopefuls.
UVA Health neuropsychologist Virginia Gallagher highlights the importance of dementia patients maintaining their physical health.
There's still time to make it to today's final sessions of UVA's Democracy 360 program.
Eric Turkheimer, Department of Psychology, writes about how genetics alone cannot predict how smart a person will become.
An exhibit available now at The Fralin Museum of Art immerses visitors in the experience of having different disabilities in order to understand empathy.
Mark Esser, head of UVA's Paul and Diane Manning Institute of Biotechnology, talks about the benefits of a new AstraZeneca plant in Albemarle County.
UVA researchers found waking abruptly to an alarm clock can raise blood pressure and harm overall health.
UVA radiologists offer advice to help patients feel more at ease before their next mammogram.
The Jefferson Trust awarded more than $750,000 to UVA programs designed to enrich the student experience.
UVA Health researchers are uncovering blood-based indicators that could help predict the onset of lung disease.
UVA has launched a new website inviting community feedback in the search for the University’s next provost.
UVA School of Medicine researcher Steven Munger explains why some people have a stronger sense of smell than others.
More than 500 sixth-grade students visited UVA's College at Wise to explore STEM and health care fields.
(Audio) UVA psychology professor Dan Willingham discusses whether technology use can affect student attention spans.