The Carter G. Woodson Institute for African American and African Studies and other departments are responsible for two new recent graduate programs, one that focuses on Caribbean culture and a separate one on Africana studies.
Leaders confirmed Friday that the more contagious variant has been detected in the University community, and emphasized precautions and contingency plans for students, faculty and staff.
School of Law Dean Risa Goluboff says Danielle Citron’s work on digital privacy is “groundbreaking.” Citron is the first Jefferson Scholars Foundation Schenck Distinguished Professor in Law.
Checking in with Barbara Zunder, the director of the Student Disability Access Center, to learn what’s happening now and what the future holds for accessibility initiatives at UVA.
Community working groups re-launch their efforts on affordable housing, the local economy, early childhood education, the employment pipeline and public health.