In the News
Prior to the Affordable Care Act, the Diabetes Belt counties had higher uninsured rates than other areas, but that was erased by 2014 through Medicaid expansion.
The President and Provost’s Fund for Institutionally Related Research will support faculty research on topics that could improve quality of life and learning for the UVA community.
The inaugural Research Achievement Awards featured University leaders handing out 13 honors to UVA’s most outstanding researchers working on projects ranging “from education policy to precision med
In a changing world, an oceanographer is seeking understanding – and solutions.
When an old football injury threatened his ability to remain active, Dave Johnson took matters into his own hands, inventing a custom knee brace.
Researchers from dozens of institutions around the world, including the UVA School of Medicine, are tackling glaring omissions in our knowledge of human genetics.
UVA’s Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service released its official state population estimates Monday, showing that Virginia’s population growth has reached its slowest rate in nearly a century.
A psychology study analyzed nearly 200,000 text messages from people who had previously tried to kill themselves and found that rising anger and diminished positive emotion in their communications