DIVERSITY, EQUITY + INCLUSION SCHOLARSHIPS

The UVA School of Architecture announces diversity scholarships named on behalf of first African American graduates, Edward Wayne Barnett and Audrey Spencer-Horsley

In spring 2020, The UVA School of Architecture established two newly named scholarships focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion. These scholarships support our commitment to expanding access to education and professional development, and ensuring that the learning and working environments we shape are inclusive in serving all people. While the School of Architecture has witnessed considerable transformations since its initial founding in 1919, it is only in the last five decades that it has embraced inclusivity through opening its doors to African Americans and women. In our centennial year, we are marking this moment as a time of action—to honor those in our community who have paved the way as the first African Americans graduates of our programs—and to provide support to incoming graduate students who best exemplify the School’s commitment to increasing the benefits of a diverse, equitable, and inclusive learning environment and society.

The Edward Wayne Barnett Scholarship (named after the first African American male to earn a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the UVA School of Architecture in 1972) and the Audrey Spencer-Horsley Scholarship (named after the first African American female to graduate from the UVA School of Architecture in 1975 with a Bachelor of City Planning) will provide financial support to graduate students during their first year of enrollment. Recipients will be selected based on their potential to contribute to increasing the benefits of an inclusive and equitable academic environment. The UVA School of Architecture is privileged to be able to honor Edward Wayne Barnett and Audrey Spencer-Horsley through these scholarships named on their behalf. By recognizing incoming graduate students who will serve as leaders in promoting diversity, inclusion and equity at the School and beyond, the scholarship recipients will also acknowledge the accomplished careers of Mr. Barnett and Ms. Spencer-Horsley.


 

DEI Scholarships support our commitment to expanding access to education and professional development, and ensuring that the learning and working environments we shape are inclusive in serving all people. These scholarships honor those in our community who have paved the way as the first African Americans graduates of our programs — and provide support to incoming graduate students who best exemplify the School’s commitment to increasing the benefits of a diverse, equitable, and inclusive learning environment and society.

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