Alyssa Brown, a UVA grad student, revives '70s arcade history by preserving rare "Pong" machines, sparking interest in gaming's overlooked "Bronze Age."
Posts published in “Virginia News”
FDA-cleared Osteoboost belt aims to slow bone loss in women with osteopenia by simulating exercise stresses, but lacks strong efficacy data and is costly.
UVA revives Jefferson's flat roof vision on the Lawn using modern materials, preserving history while incorporating advanced technology. Completion nears.
Celebrate July 4th in Central Virginia with historic events like printing the Declaration, exploring Monticello, and enjoying fireworks at Carter Mountain.
Triple-digit heat can spike ground-level ozone, risking respiratory issues, increased hospital visits, and heat-related illnesses for all, warns UVA experts.
Jefferson's Federal style, with domes and columns, shaped U.S. public architecture, lending authority and permanence from Virginia to Colorado.
As America nears its 250th, UVA honors Jefferson's legacy with a quiz reflecting his contributions, especially the enduring "spirit of '76."
Gretchen Walsh set a world record in the 50m freestyle at the Sette Colli Trophy, marking the 100th American record for UVA in five years.
Birdwood Mansion reopens, highlighting UVA's commitment to preserving history and honoring the enslaved individuals connected to its legacy.
UVA’s Stellula Therapeutics aims to cure SCN8A-DEE epilepsy in children via gene therapy, addressing the root cause with precision gene editing.










