Academia operates in the shadow of the ivory tower, a perception that studying can (should? does?) occur at a remove.
Taylor Thompson (Arch '21) is this year's recipient of our Beth Garrett Memorial Internship Grant.
We relish the opportunity for the Women’s Center to be part of the Community MLK Celebration each year but the lecture we hosted for the 2019 celebration of Women in the Movement was an especially fitt
During the spring semester of 2016, Curry PhD candidate Nora Arkin conducted surveys and interviews to evaluate the effectiveness of the Body Project, an eating disorders prevention intervention used in the Women’s Center’s Body Positive Program.
Our series on alumni who served as Big Brothers in the earliest years of our Men's Leadership Project continues this week with Miles Leviste.
Our unique setting and expertise make the Women’s Center an especially good fit for many students seeking to improve their well-being. Our approach focuses on helping students identify the issues they want to address in their own lives.
Remarks from our 2019 National Girls & Women in Sports Honoree, Jane Miller
It seems like just yesterday that I told someone retirement wasn’t even on my radar. So much for that.
1. When did you attend UVA and what did you study?
I graduated in Spring 2008 with a B.A. in Anthropology and Psychology. I kept going and earned my M.S.Ed. in Education Policy in 2010 at UPenn.
Sketching out the premise of Perfect Peace’s plot gives nothing away: when the seventh child of Emma Jean and Gus Peace is born a boy, like the preceding six, Emma Jean refuses to give up her dream of having a daughter to raise.
Spring break and vacations are a time to relax, rejuvenate, travel, and enjoy time with family and friends. Safe choices during this time will ensure that you have fun and bring back good memories of your experience.