Cornerstone Summer Institute

 

UPDATE: THE CORNERSTONE SUMMER INSTITUTE WILL NOT RUN IN 2024.

The Cornerstone Summer Institute provides rising high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors with the opportunity to engage in historical investigation, archaeological excavation, and community engagement in order to learn and develop thinking skills that will prepare them for success in college and beyond. Come spend at week at America’s first Enlightenment university and continue your own personal journey toward becoming an engaged citizen leader!

Designed by members of the University of Virginia President’s Commission on Slavery and the University, the institute encourages critical thinking while students learn about both the University’s past and the modern-day legacies of slavery. Students explore the early history of the University by getting hands-on experience with archival records, by rolling up their sleeves on an archaeological dig where enslaved people lived and worked, and by learning–through community engagement–how the U.Va. story had an impact on the surrounding area. Students, in addition to collegiate skill-building, get the full U.Va. experience–living in dorms, eating in dining halls, meeting new friends, and exploring the Jefferson-designed school as well as Charlottesville and the surrounding area.
Led by scholars on the UVA President’s Commission on the University in the Age of Segregation (PCUAS) and a team of U.Va. students, participants explore the university, Charlottesville, and area landmarks, including Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello and James Madison’s Montpelier. Every year, students leave the camp with a wealth of new knowledge, a passion for history, friends from across the country, and lasting memories. To learn about the camp, please read this CSI post and watch our amazing institute alumni talk about their CSI experiences in this short video.
Questions about the Cornerstone Summer Institute? Please contact Ashley Schmidt, Ph.D., at aks8rn@virginia.edu.

Are you a current UVA student who would like to work as a counselor? Please contact Ashley Schmidt, Ph.D., at aks8rn@virginia.edu.

 

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