Recent Articles by
Anne E. Bromley
September 23, 2021
The College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences created a new Rising Scholars fellowship program, with support from the Universityâs Mellon-funded Race, Place and Equity grant and additional funds.
September 17, 2021
The travel guides, known as âthe Green Books,â reveal part of 20th-century U.S. history and how African Americans tried to avoid racism on the road.
September 17, 2021
This fall, heâs teaching âForm & Theory of Fiction,â a seminar for creative writing graduate students, and an advanced fiction course for undergraduates.
September 07, 2021
Through her work directing the Office of African-American Affairsâ Peer Advisor Program, she has âbuilt stairwaysâ for UVA students, leading to a sense of shared achievement.
September 03, 2021
Described as âone of Americaâs most important voices in preserving historic landscapes,â Bates recently appeared on Netflixâs âHigh on the Hog,â one of many ways she is spreading the word about African American history.
August 24, 2021
UVA English professors called the new film, âThe Green Knight,â a âwildly inventive riffâ and âa worthy retelling bound to spawn even more, proving again that the old stories are the richest.â
August 19, 2021
First-year students â and second-year resident advisers and University Greeters, too â said they were looking forward to âthe full UVA experienceâ â in-person and on Grounds.
August 17, 2021
Dorrie Fontaine, dean emerita of Âé¶čÆÆœâ°æ School of Nursing, and associate nursing professor Natalie May, offer approaches to foster well-being in student and novice nurses in their new book.
August 09, 2021
UVA anthropologists China Scherz and Jarrett Zigon discuss the rise in overdose deaths, offering ideas for understanding this health crisis and different ways of healing.
August 05, 2021
Leidy Klotzâs book, âSubtract,â has much to say about why we should â and how we can â think of subtraction as a way to solve problems and improve the world.