Wendy Horton, CEO of UVA Health University Medical Center, offers seven leadership tips for health care executives.
UVA research suggests improving blood flow to the brain may help patients with Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative conditions.
As UVA’s new men’s basketball players build chemistry off the court, they’re also showing promise on it.
At UVA’s Small Special Collections Library, printer and artist Josef Beery used a vintage Franklin press to recreate the first printing of the Declaration of Independence.
UVA economist Marc Santugini was among the 74 people who took the oath of U.S. citizenship at Monticello on July 4.
UVA fundraiser Shelby Patterson is among the shocked alumnae who shared memories of flood-ravaged Camp Mystic in Texas.
A UVA research team’s discovery of a new organelle in human cells will likely rewrite biology textbooks.
Oprah Winfrey selected UVA English professor Bruce Holsinger’s latest book, “Culpability,” as her new book club selection.
UVA Athletics announced the themes for this season's seven home Cavalier football games.
Naomi Cahn, School of Law, writes about the legal battle over late singer Jimmy Buffett's estate, and lessons on property transfer before and after death.
A donation of more than $22,000 from Howard Hanna Real Estate Services will support patient care at UVA Health Children's.
UVA chapel organist Barbara Taylor Moore has played for more than 700 weddings on Grounds.
UVA’s Gretchen Walsh won the Honda Cup, for the top women's college athlete, capping a standout collegiate swimming career.
Starting this fall, Wahoo fans can attend UVA soccer, women’s lacrosse and softball home games for free.
The UVA Cancer Center is awarding four grants to support ideas aimed at reducing cancer treatment disparities in underserved communities.
UVA marketing professor Christine Kim explains the growing popularity of spicy flavors in American diets.
Andres Clarens of UVA's School of Engineering and Applied Science explores new technologies to help manage industrial heat more efficiently.
UVA Health experts are improving diagnoses and treatments for a commonly overlooked condition caused by fluid buildup in the brain.
The "Fore the Kids" golf tournament raised funds to support travel, food and lodging for families receiving treatment at UVA Health Children's.
Coleen Carrigan of UVA’s School of Engineering examines the “bro code” culture among tech executives and how their behavior has shifted over time.