Bernard Narokobi, who helped compose Papua New Guinea’s constitution, trusted UVA anthropologist Lise Dobrin with a manuscript telling the history of his village – a unique resource that previously existed only as a Word document.
After researching how impact investment can combat poverty around the world, Batten School professor Christine Mahoney is looking to tackle issues closer to home.
One in an occasional series about the findings of the President’s Commissions on Slavery and on the University in the Age of Segregation. This installment explores the origins and rise of eugenics.
From roller skating to baking to playing golf, UVA students enjoy interacting with children in the Charlottesville community and serving as their mentors via Madison House’s Big Siblings program.
The gift – the largest single gift in the school’s history – will help enroll and support more nursing students across two undergraduate pathways in particular: students who transfer into the B.S. in nursing program; and RN-to-B.S.N. students.