The computer-based simulator provides hours of meaningful practice for UVA students training for a variety of professions in education and human development.
The McIntire School of Commerce student benefitted from mentorship during his first years at the University. Once established, he helped the next generation of students along.
The Virginia Beach native is taking his passion for urban planning to Nashville, where he will promote sustainable environmental practices in transportation projects.
Antonio Brodie Jr. is looking to make his mark in both the education and business sectors by working on critical projects with African American stakeholders in mind.
Five-minute “Empathy Kit” videos, created by undergraduate students in a course on neurodegenerative diseases, offer outlooks on what it is like to live with a neurological disorder.