The travel guides, known as “the Green Books,” reveal part of 20th-century U.S. history and how African Americans tried to avoid racism on the road.
This fall, he’s teaching “Form & Theory of Fiction,” a seminar for creative writing graduate students, and an advanced fiction course for undergraduates.
The 15-credit interdisciplinary minor will be taught by faculty of various backgrounds, areas of research expertise and teaching interests from schools across Grounds.
In a new co-authored paper, Andrew Hayashi and Justin Hopkins argue for a proposed new tax credit for low and middle-income households.
Third-year student Davon Okoro is both a nursing student and fashion designer. His company, Guérison Globale – founded during quarantine – offers a range of spirited designs informed by Okoro’s passion for health care, hip-hop and art.
This year’s lineup will include an episode of the highly anticipated Hulu limited series “Dopesick,” starring and executive produced by Michael Keaton, and filmed in Virginia.
The scholarship program, made possible by an anonymous gift and matching UVA funds, creates new opportunities for students who wish to transfer from PVCC to UVA.
For the last 20 years, the family of UVA student Lexy Sjurseth has been honoring 9/11 victims with a motorcycle ride that has raised nearly a half-million dollars for scholarships.