Upcoming Online.
Education Technology News, June, 2002
Upcoming Online -- Students at the University of Virginia (U.Va.) have received $4,000 awards to research certain aspects of Virginia life in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Priya Parker will produce a digital archive detailing the history of desegregation and co-education at the university, while Natalie Shonka will create a searchable database of personal histories and anecdotes about the town and university based on interviews with those alive in the 1920s.
Contact: Lee Graves, U.Va., (434) 924-6857.
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