The Paul Robeson Players, a student group focused on African-American theater, presented their annual “12-Hour Play Project” for Black History Month. President Kristen Barrett shared her thoughts on the tradition.
Shetterly, who graduated from the McIntire School of Commerce in 1991, will hold a joint appointment in the Commerce and Engineering schools to forge new knowledge about the historical contributions of African-Americans.
We asked Stephen Hiltner, a writer and photographer, about his latest exploration of “bothy culture” in England, Scotland and Wales, and a few other favorite stories.
Through Digital Virginias, accessing several of UVA’s top digital collections – and many others from organizations large and small – recently got a lot easier for students, educators, researchers and others.
Third-year student Rees Wilson curates exhibitions for Charlottesville’s WriterHouse. On December’s “First Friday,” she shares May graduate Lauchlan Davis’ Grounds-themed paintings with the community.