From the Amazon to experimental physics, from the Black Lives Matter movement to youth resilience, a new cohort of postdoctoral fellows reflects the University of Virginia’s commitment to expand research and teaching about issues of race and equity and to bring scholars who are underrepresented in their fields to Grounds.
The College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences has created a new Rising Scholars fellowship program, with support from the University’s Race, Place and Equity grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and additional funds.
About a year ago, Arts & Sciences Dean Ian Baucom announced a list of initiatives on race, justice and equity “in concert with the recommendations of [UVA’s] Racial Equity Task Force report.” The Rising Scholars postdoctoral fellowship program covers academic fields in the arts, humanities and social sciences, as well as STEM disciplines.
Baucom said, “The historical moment we are living in – and the deep histories that have produced it – call us to engage with renewed urgency issues of inequality in the United States and across the globe. Our teaching, research, hiring and institutional practices and commitments must respond to this call, and the Mellon Foundation grant enables us to accelerate this crucial work.”

