Julia Taylor and Spencer Shanholtz explain why school counselors at the K-12 level play such a crucial role, and why it is vital to continue supporting them during these budget-pinching times.
This summer, UVA experts and local educators held conversations and shared practical tips about educational equity in a virtual environment.
The word is spreading about the University of Virginia’s new Memorial to Enslaved Laborers, which honors those who worked to build and sustain UVA in its early years.
The app makes it possible for anyone with a cell phone to see photos, physical remnants and old documents, and the most recent ways the University is showcasing this integral part of its history.
Students interested in working in local government have benefitted for several years from the Summer Wallerstein Scholarship. Here’s a look at what the four recipients did this summer.
A first look at Hoos Rise Together, a new program supporting low-income and first-generation high school seniors across the country.
Amid a global pandemic and nationwide protests, one UVA research project has forged new virtual connections that bring lessons from civil-rights-era teachers to present-day educators.
A virtual panel discussion reflecting on the counter-protest of Aug. 12, 2017, with professor and antiracist activist Jalane Schmidt moderating, will take place Wednesday, sponsored by UVA’s Religion, Race & Democracy Lab.