The 2006 Excellence in Diversity Fellows & Mentors

Susan Lashley

2006 Fellow
Susan  L.  Lashley,  M.D.

Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Division of Maternal - Fetal Medicine

Mentor to Dr. Lashley:
Gertrude Fraser, Ph.D.

Vice Provost for Faculty Advancement

  Getrude Fraser

  Geir Elgjo

2005 Fellow
Geir  I.  Elgjo,  M.D., Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Department of Anesthesiology
Division of General Anesthesiology Appointment

"The EDF program . . . provides a number of avenues, or methods, to explore teaching, research, and academics in a way that would not be possible were I to call on resources within my Department alone . . . [The] program has provided me with a unique opportunity to learn about the workings of the University, to help decide on personal and career goals, and to get to know and to network with people outside my own Department, not to mention outside my own school.

"I feel quite fortunate to have been granted the opportunity to participate in this program, and shall miss it and the people in it, once this year is over."-Geir Elgjo

Mentor to Dr. Elgjo:
Robert  L.  Chevalier,  M.D.

Benjamin Armistead Shepherd Professor of Pediatrics
Chair, Department of Pediatrics

Robert Chevalier

This Teaching Resource Center program offers incoming junior faculty one-year Fellowships to help them develop productive long-term careers at the University of Virginia. Originally funded by the Provost and by the Deans of Arts & Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, the Program now receives permanent support from the University of Virginia.

The EDF program exists to encourage and support the successful professional development of diverse faculty members, especially those who are underrepresented within their departmental context or the University of Virginia community. For full program information on the stipend, fellowship series, mentorship opportunity, and application process, please visit the Excellence in Diversity Fellowship Program pages of the TRC web site. The annual application deadline will be in early summer; full details on the application process are available on the EDF Application page.

Fellows are accepted from across the university, and benefits of the program include a stipend to be used towards their personal career development; the designation of one or more senior colleagues who will serve as mentor in the capacity of Teaching Coach, Research Counsel, and/or University Confidant, depending on the experiences and interests of the Fellow; a group retreat; and monthly seminars, workshops, or speaker panels. Further details on each of these fellowship benefits are available on the TRC's EDF Activities page.

> Read about 2005 School of Medicine EDF Fellows

Click here to read a 2004 UVa Top News Daily article on the program, featuring EDF Fellows for 2004, Ed Botchwey (Biomedical Engineering, SOM) and his wife Nisha Botchwey (Dept. of Environmental & Urban Planning, School of Architecture).