UVa Today: Raising Teenagers
Posted: 10:35 AM UVa. professor Joseph Allen joins Tiffani Sargent to discuss a book he co-authored called "Escaping the Endless Adolescence: How We Can Help Our Teenagers Grow Up Before They Grow Old."
Posted: 10:35 AM UVa. professor Joseph Allen joins Tiffani Sargent to discuss a book he co-authored called "Escaping the Endless Adolescence: How We Can Help Our Teenagers Grow Up Before They Grow Old."
Updated: 9:04 AM Amori Yee Mikami from the University of Virginia discusses a study she did about how teens are using Facebook, Twitter and other social networking sites..
Updated: 9:04 AM UVa. architectural history professor Dr. Richard Wilson discusses how Thomas Jefferson's intricate design is shaping the school's future.
Posted: 9:55 AM A UVa. discusses her upcoming course called "Local Food for Thought," open to anyone in the University of Virginia's School of Continuing and Professional Studies.
Updated: 9:05 AM A UVa professor says a the divorce rate hovering at a 30 year low may be because couples can't afford to split up.
Updated: 2:28 PM With just a few days before Christmas, many kids are on their best behavior, hoping to score the latest and greatest expensive toy and gadgets this year. However, many parents can't always afford those items.
Posted: 10:45 AM A UVa sociology professor says you shouldn't feel guilty about not being able to buy all the latest and greatest gifts your loved ones are asking for.
Posted: 9:41 AM Experts from UVa say shopping local and using LED lights are the keys to having a green holiday season.
Updated: 9:56 AM A new website being developed by UVa lets you keep better track of your health.
Updated: 2:25 PM University of Virginia officials hope the new Zipcar program cuts down on traffic congestion.
Updated: 11:12 PM In this week's edition of UVa Today, we explore the partnership between Universities and iTunes. Jonelle Kinback with the University of Virginia, explains how iTunesU provides a valuable learning resource for students.
Updated: 9:07 PM The University of Virgina kicked off a month long celebration in recognition of Hispanic Heritage Month. On this week's UVa Today segment, the chair of the Latino Student Alliance's programming council, Geril Garcia, talks about the events planned.
Posted: 4:24 PM In this week's UVa Today segment, Maurice Apprey talks about an upcoming celebration of the early days on Grounds.
Updated: 9:07 PM In this week's UVa Today segment UVa Professor of Business of Economics, John Knapp, talks about Virginia's state and local finances.
Updated: 2:37 AM Health care is a hot topic, causing many forums throughout the country to become heated, while others, like the one held in Charlottesville this week, remain peaceful. In this week's UVa Today segment, a professor of public speaking at the University of Virginia analyzed the body language of several public officials.
Updated: 5:22 PM For this week's UVa Today segment, Carolyn Engelhard stopped by to talk about health care reform.
Updated: 11:40 PM For this week's UVa Today segment, Dr. Ishan Williams stopped by to talk about dementia.
Updated: 12:12 PM This week's UVa Today segment showcased Michael Rasbury and the musical he wrote about his autistic son.
Updated: 10:51 AM A team of researchers at the University of Virginia have been building on several decades of psychological research, demonstrating that much of our minds’ work takes place automatically, behind the scenes of our awareness. One of the researchers stopped by the Newsplex to talk about the study for Thursday's UVa Today Segment.
Updated: 10:52 AM Acceptance letters for the University of Virginia may already be in the hands of incoming first years, but that does not mean students are prepared for college life. In Thursday’s UVa Today segment, the dean of undergraduate admissions stopped by CBS19 News at 6 to talk about how students can prepare for this transition in life.
Updated: 10:50 AM In Thursday's UVa Today segment we talked about ways to beat the summer financial blues.
Updated: 10:52 AM In Thursday's UVa Today segment, clinical psychologist ,Peter Sheras, discussed the long term potential affects on Jon and Kate Gosselin's eight children as the drama of the popular reality show plays out on television. The couple announced on this week's episode they have filed for divorce.
Updated: 10:50 AM In Thursday's UVa Today Segment, Bruce "Sonny" Beale talked about his work with Refugees in the Charlottesville area. Beale and his wife, have been recognized by Governor Tim Kaine for their work.
Updated: 10:49 AM In Thursday's UVa Today segment author and professor, Dan Willingham, stopped by to talk about why kids don't like school.