Meet Dean Christa Acampora

Buckner Clay Professor of Philosophy and Dean of the College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences

Christa Davis Acampora serves as the Buckner W. Clay Professor of Philosophy and Dean of the College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences at the University of Virginia, where she is leading a transformative vision to position UVA as the nation’s best public university and among the world’s most outstanding institutions. Her leadership is rooted in the confidence that the pathway to achieving this ambition runs directly through the College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, the intellectual and academic heart of the University.

This includes delivering a second-to-none undergraduate experience that is also an unprecedented achievement in public higher education; recruiting, advancing, and re-recruiting extraordinary talent; garnering national and international recognition for research excellence and academic innovation; and focusing on graduate excellence and expanding the resources supporting it. Convinced that a competitive graduate school was critical for attracting talent, supporting research, and creating new opportunities for undergraduate students, she has focused her philanthropic energy on achieving a goal of more than doubling the size of the endowment for the Graduate School. A signal intention guiding the pursuit of the A&S strategic priorities includes fostering a deep sense of belonging for all members of the community.

Acampora is a native of the Commonwealth. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in philosophy from Hollins University and her Ph.D. in philosophy from Emory University.

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Accomplishments

Since Acampora's arrival in 2022, Arts & Sciences has realized significant progress toward its 2030 goals, including: full-scale implementation of a new First Year curriculum introducing students to the wonder and discovery of a liberal arts education; transformation of undergraduate pre-major advising; unprecedented growth in the endowment for the Graduate School; increased graduate student support of more than fifty percent; greatly expanded resources supporting faculty research and creative activity; and increased success in faculty and staff recruitment, recognition, and retention.

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Scholar & Researcher

An accomplished scholar with international recognition and distinction, Acampora specializes in modern European philosophy, moral psychology, and aesthetics. Her philosophical interests range from artificial intelligence and conceptions of responsibility to the beauty of baseball. Most recently, she has published on various forms of transformation, injury, and repair in various contexts, including the experiences of veterans, healthcare workers, and other populations.

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Career History

Before joining UVA, Acampora served as Deputy Provost at Emory University in Atlanta, where she developed a robust and effective Provost’s Office, contributed to the implementation of an ambitious strategic plan, spearheaded senior leadership recruitment, led large-scale research initiatives, and supported leadership of the university planning and budgeting processes for the entire academic division. She taught and mentored students for nearly twenty years at Hunter College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. At Hunter, she also served as Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs and Research, with responsibilities for faculty development and advancement across the full professional lifecycle, leadership for strategic research initiatives, and oversight of research administrative functions. She also served as the elected leader of the comprehensive governance organization.

 

 

I have enormous confidence in our strategic priorities and our ability to support realizing them—together, with the dedicated and exceptional talent that make Arts & Sciences vibrant and strong. Our faculty and staff help make UVA the special place it is.


Graduate Excellence


 

Graduate education is the lifeblood of our University. Thanks to the Graduate Excellence Campaign’s success to date, we’re recruiting the best graduate students. Their talent and drive are shaping our future, setting a new standard of excellence.

Student Engagement
From the annual First Lecture to her signature Jeffersonian Dinners, Dean Acampora engages students in intellectually rich, meaningful, and stimulating ways.

Transforming the Undergraduate Experience

 

One of the most significant developments in the College is our academic advising transformation bringing us closer to delivering an honors college experience for all our students at scale in a public university.

 


Faculty and Staff Engagement

 

 


Liberal arts in the age of AI

 

“I’m a liberal arts dean and I think AI will save us.”


More on the topic of AI:

The Moral Injury Lab
We are a team of researchers at the University of Virginia investigating moral injury and its related phenomena.