“It was a very pleasant surprise,” said Jennifer Lawless, the Leone Reaves and George W. Spicer Professor of Politics and professor of public policy. “It is lovely to be honored amid all the other people who have achieved that level of recognition.”
In last week’s event, Acampora recognized all endowed professors, but in the future, only the newest ones will receive medals. She said the ceremony will become a biannual tradition.
Endowed professorships are generally reserved for the most accomplished faculty. The distinction provides additional benefits.
“It allows flexibility to conduct more research, because the resources associated with that chair are time,” Lawless said. “We get more time to focus on our own research, which also improves our teaching and the service we can contribute to the University. Most professors will tell you time is the most valuable resource we have, and this ensures we have it.”
Many of the faculty members said they take immense pride in having endowed professorships named for significant contributors to UVA or to society in general.
“It is probably the biggest honor of my academic career to be the Julian Bond Professor of Civil Rights and Social Justice,” Kevin Gaines said. “I think it is wonderful when institutions can recognize their faculty who have been fortunate enough to have an impact in their teaching and research.”
UVA President Jim Ryan said the ceremony provided an opportunity to remind the University community and professors that they are the backbone of the academic experience, especially at a time when colleges and universities are under scrutiny.
“We hear so much about threats to higher ed, whether it is AI, demographic shifts or declining trust,” Ryan told the professors. “The past few months, in particular, have made it feel like a tough time in higher education.
“But when you consider the expertise in this room, the passion and desire to improve the world, the impulse to do things the right way and bring others along with you,” he continued, “it is hard not to feel optimism.”