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The Honor the Future campaign, the largest in University history, concluded in 2025, thanks to thousands of loyal supporters. Its impact on students, faculty, facilities, and research reaches across Charlottesville, Wise County, and Northern Virginia as it continues to advance the school in its third century of service to the commonwealth, nation, and world.
Elizabeth Andrews, a longtime legal and policy expert in Virginia, was the inaugural Environmental Sustainability and Resilience Practitioner Fellow at the Environmental Institute.
In this role, Andrews engaged various groups within UVA and externally to continue her work on climate resilience, connected with indigenous peoples and communities on climate resilience, provided law and policy analysis on environmental matters in Virginia, and collaborated with students and faculty at UVA.
At the end of her one-year practitioner fellowship (August 2023-2024), Andrews launched the Proactive Planning for Resilience: Protocols for Community-led Climate Adaptation in Virginia, which is intended to assist Virginia’s local elected officials, state government staff, and community leaders as they undertake resilience planning in anticipation of changing conditions in the commonwealth’s coastal communities.
Andrews is now a Distinguished Law & Policy Fellow at the Weldon Cooper Center’s Institute for Engagement & Negotiation.