- A&S Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
- Directors of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
- Associate Dean for Diversity and Inclusion
- Department and Professorship Initiatives
- Global South
- New College Curriculum Pilot
- Inclusive Teaching Resources
- Student Environment Survey
- Student Support Resources
- Inclusivity Teaching Best Practices
- Tips to Create an Inclusive Course
- Pre-Tips to Create an Inclusive Course
New College Curriculum Pilot
The New College Curriculum Pilot was launched in the Fall of 2017, starting with a cohort of nearly 600 first year students.
The result is an education in the liberal arts and sciences that is built upon a new first-year experience, a set of Engagements courses designed to help students flourish at UVA, in their chosen careers, and as active citizens. One of the four focus areas of the new first-year experience is Engaging Differences.
These Engaging Differences courses will help students:
- Analyze and evaluate the richness and complexity of variable experiences;
- Reflect upon the social inequalities historically produced and patterned along some lines of difference;
- Consider how we encounter one another across social boundaries, perform and express our differences, clash, develop prejudices, and construct forms of discrimination;
- Understand the need to engage with different lives and cultures in a spirit of a common good to make sense of human experience.
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