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What if a good night’s sleep was just a few clicks away? This new program might be the answer.
Professors worry about the chilling effect of the Trump administration’s investigations on academic freedom.
UVA scientists discover mathematical law explaining why some species dominate and others stay rare, solving a century-old mystery in biodiversity research.
Only a small percentage of people are inherently bad at math, says Professor Tanya Evans. But many struggle with anxiety due to a lack of math literacy.
The University of Virginia (UVA) has launched the National Security Data and Policy Institute, focusing on AI and computing to enhance U.S. national security capabilities.
UVA’s Adopt-a-Grandparent program creates meaningful connections between university volunteers and Charlottesville seniors.
UVA Health University Medical Center ranked No. 1 in Virginia and among the top 50 nationally in Newsweek’s “World’s Best Hospitals 2025.”
UVA’s School of Education ranks 9th in U.S. News’ 2025 list for online graduate education, excelling in multiple programs.
Two of Virginia’s major health systems quietly stopped providing gender-affirming care to minors in response to directives from the Trump administration and Virginia’s Republican Attorney General.
Earlier this year, UVA architecture students hosted a napkin drawing competition to raise money for a local charity.
Mason Allen, a UVA sophomore, conquered the Everesting challenge on a unicycle, climbing 29,032 feet in 21 hours, breaking the previous record.
Inside the record-setting win UVA’s AI racecar had at the Indy Autonomous Challenge.
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression ranked UVA No. 1 for college free speech in 2025, moving up from No. 6 last year.
The UVA Health Perinatal Mood Disorders Clinic provides specialized care and support for mothers experiencing psychiatric illnesses during and after pregnancy.
Earlier this week, a panel from the Democratic-led Virginia Senate voted to advance legislation related to gun safety, ranging from a bill that would require adults to keep guns safely locked up and away from any children in the household to restrictions on the sale of assault-style weapons, as well as one that would specify in Virginia state law that firearms are banned at public higher education institutions.
Three members of the University of Virginia football team were killed and two others were injured late Sunday night when a shooting took place on campus.
There’s still lots to learn about the Omicron variant, but we break down the basics.
CHARLOTTESVILLE – It’s easy to forget, but the COVID-19 vaccine isn’t the only one some people need to take.
CHARLOTTESVILLE – The medical world recently came one step closer to preventing heart attacks and strokes, thanks to a lucky accident at UVA.
RICHMOND – Following the deadly white supremacist attack in Charlottesville on August 11 and 12 in 2017, the University of Virginia (UVA) made some hard but understandable decisions.
CHARLOTTESVILLE – Two University of Virginia School of Law students recently found themselves in court.
CHARLOTTESVILLE – Since July, doctors and nurses at University of Virginia Health haven’t been the only ones monitoring COVID-19 positive patients.
CHARLOTTESVILLE-Could President Donald Trump face criminal charges while in office?
CHARLOTTESVILLE-Exercise could help fight COVID-19 symptoms.
CHARLOTTESVILLE – Before COVID-19 ever hit America’s radar, a professor at the University of Virginia discovered a way to treat it.
CHARLOTTESVILLE-Do all students in the United States have the same access to education?
CHARLOTTESVILLE-UVA law students spent their Election Day monitoring polling places in Charlottesville for voter intimidation.
CHARLOTTESVILLE- Will we see a COVID-19 vaccine before the end of the year?
CHARLOTTESVILLE-When will it be ready? That’s the big question when it comes to a COVID-19 vaccine.
CHARLOTTESVILLE-COVID-19 hit Charlottesville’s Latinx and Black communities hard, but some of these groups don’t have access to mass testing.