The University of Virginia launched the “Hoos Building Bridges” Awards in 2019, building on a vision President Jim Ryan outlined in his first Opening Convocation address – a University community of people who, when in doubt, “build a bridge.”
The “Hoos Building Bridges” Awards celebrate cross-disciplinary partnerships and projects among UVA employees, and honor recipients for their leadership, collegiality and effort in establishing strong relationships that help get things done across Grounds.
This year’s honorees, including nine individuals and two teams, faced many unusual challenges amid the COVID-19 pandemic, but they managed to bring others together in many different ways, from setting UVA up to transition to Zoom last spring, or rapidly enacting isolation and quarantine protocols, to finding new ways to serve pediatric patients in Southwest Virginia.
They represent many different parts of UVA and serve in many different roles, but each of them fulfills that vision of bridge-building, of making connections that make this community stronger.
Read more about this year’s honorees.
Academic Division Hoos Building Bridges Award Winners
Blake Calhoun
Assistant Director of Undergraduate Success Blake Calhoun goes above and beyond to help UVA Engineering students, nominators said. (Contributed photo)
As assistant director of undergraduate success in the School of Engineering and Applied Science, Blake Calhoun often goes “above and beyond” her charge of helping students find academic success, her nominators said.
“Blake’s role is technically to assist students with their academic well-being specifically; however, she goes well above and beyond their academic needs,” Assistant Dean of Students Alexandra Hall wrote. “I have seen her build relationships with students to meaningfully identify and address their needs around personal difficulties, illnesses and injuries, mental health challenges, sense of belonging, and challenges associated with being marginalized or minoritized based on their sex, gender, race, socioeconomic background, and more.”
Initiatives Calhoun is involved in include building up a holistic admissions process for UVA students transferring into the Engineering School, reaching out to colleagues across Grounds to regularly discuss how to support first-generation and low-income students, and helping create a food pantry for students in need.

