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Ridley Scholars on the Dean's List (Spring 2009)

10 Ridley Scholars made the Dean's List during the Spring 2009 semester

Jennifer Bristol - Student Council

Jennifer Bristol, Ridley Scholar, leads building student connections for the Student Council

Lauren Boswell - Black Student Alliance

A Message from Lauren Boswell, President, Black Student Alliance, and Ridley Scholar

Letter From the Director of Development

Ted Jeffries (Col '93)

Ridley Scholars Take on University Leadership Roles

Ridley continues to play a crucial role in bringing talented and diverse leadership to U.Va.

Scholars Attend International Health Conference

Ridley sponsored scholars to attend international health conference – Read about the experience and the reward of being a Ridley Donor through the eyes of our scholars.

At U-Va., a Dean Making a Difference: Black Students Graduating at a Rate That Is Best Among Public Universities

More black students graduate from the University of Virginia within six years than from any other public university in the country, and here's why: institutional commitment, an admissions process that selects strong students, generous financial aid and a network of peer advisers. Not only that, they've got Sylvia Terry, the associate dean of African American affairs, who has, in effect, re-created the high expectations and the support she learned from her parents, her small town and the historically black college her family attended.


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