A state-of-the-art hotel and conference center will anchor the Emmet Street-Ivy Road entrance corridor and expand opportunities for the University and the community.
This installment in the series examines the effects of gentrification in Charlottesville linked to rapid growth and redevelopment in the city and at the University.
McIntire Dean Nicole Thorne Jenkins writes, “When everything we know is upended, commerce continues. I believe it has the potential to be a very stabilizing force that can move a society, and a democracy, forward.”
John T. Casteen III has been teaching for about 10 years since he stepped down from the UVA presidency, and remains enthusiastic about studying the past while pondering the future.
This installment in an occasional series examines the experiences of Asians and Asian Americans at UVA and more broadly in the U.S. in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Public Service Week, an event series highlighting 鶹ƽ ongoing contributions to public outreach programming, community-engaged teaching and public impact research, begins Monday.