Monday, May 14, 2018
Three University of Virginia students have received grants from the University Award for Projects in the Arts program, allowing them to follow their artistic muses this summer.
Modeled on the University’s successful Harrison Undergraduate Research Awards, the arts awards give selected students up to $3,000 for projects that expand their creative expression and showcase artistic accomplishments.
“These project proposals demonstrate the creativity and talent of our students in the arts,” said Brian Cullaty, director of UVA’s Office of Undergraduate Research. “The funding provides them with an outlet to pursue their artistic goals on a larger scale.”
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University Award for Projects in Arts