We asked your leadership team various questions about their time on Grounds as well as BAW, below is just a few of the answers we got. Enjoy the read and getting to know your team! And join us in April for an unforgettable weekend back on Ground in Charlottesville!

What student activities were you involved with during your time on-Grounds?
Eta Sigma Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc., University Guides Service, Men’s Rugby, Collegiate 100 Society, NSBE

What does BAW mean to you?
BAW is a time to reconnect, celebrate our greatness and give thanks to the lifetime connections that our collective experience on Grounds gave to each of us.

How are you currently staying connected to your UVA Community?
I stay connected to the UVA community through my role on the Young Alumni Council, where I currently serve as the Co-Chair of Alumni Engagement. I work to strengthen relationships between alumni and the university by supporting initiatives, events, and opportunities that keep graduates meaningfully engaged with UVA.

What student activities were you involved with during your time on-Grounds?
Black Student Alliance, UVA Office of Admissions, Assistant to the Dean, Student Recruiter, Upper-Class Resident Staff, Senior Resident (1973–1974), IMP Society, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc Zeta Eta Chapter Charter Line, Student Government Association (SGA), College Representative.

What does BAW mean to me?
Black Alumni Weekend is a meaningful time to come together and reconnect with friends and family. It’s a celebration of the shared experiences and lasting memories we’ve created—whether in academic settings, social spaces, extracurricular activities, or through the journey of life since our time on Grounds. It’s an opportunity to celebrate the legacy and impact of Black alumni, and those connected to us, from the University of Virginia.

What student activities were you involved with during your time on-Grounds?
While I was on-Grounds, I was a Ridley Scholar and was involved in the Theta Kappa Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha, Jefferson Literary and Debating Society, and National Pan-Hellenic Council leadership. I also was on the teaching team for LPPL 2100: The Resilient Student and lived on the Lawn (my favorite thing ever).

What does BAW mean to you?
BAW is a time to gather with old friends and make new ones in the place that we have in common. BAW brings us back to commune for a moment not fraught with all the problems of the world. We lean on each other, catch up, congratulate or commiserate, and hug the hope back into each other. BAW renews my spirit…every time!

How are you currently staying connected to your UVA community?
Jefferson Trust Board Member, UVA Reunions Steering Committee, BAW Leadership Team and Round Robin DJ. Special shoutout to my Chicago UVA family!

What does BAW mean to you?
BAW is an amazing opportunity to serve alumni as well as to touch the undergraduate population. It is a reminder to me that I met people from many different places that helped expand my thinking. BAW is also an opportunity to connect with younger alums that I would not otherwise connect with.

How are you currently staying connected to your UVA community?
Black Alumni Weekend Leadership Team, Walentas Scholarship Selection Committee, Alumni engagement with Theta Lambda Chapter, participating in UVA Clubs, volunteer to work the UVA table at career fairs for different employers and area of the country with limited engagement from admissions