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Class of 2021: Sterling Clay Has Learned to ‘Compete With Yourself, and Not Others’

Class of 2021: Sterling Clay Has Learned to ‘Compete With Yourself, and Not Others’

Sterling Clay landed his dream job. Thanks to his diligence studying in the University of Virginia’s McIntire School of Commerce, he’ll start his professional life as a technology consulting analyst with Accenture Federal Services, come graduation this spring.

The IT & Management student served as program director for Madison House’s Creating Assets, Savings & Hope program, which trains undergrads to become volunteer income tax assistants.

Women’s tennis sophomore Natasha Subhash: Killer on the court, kind off the court

Women’s tennis sophomore Natasha Subhash: Killer on the court, kind off the court

Subhash’s tennis game is founded upon control and organization, as those around her tell it. When asked about her on-court presence, Coach Sara O’Leary describes her style of play as all-court and focused.

When she isn’t beating up on ACC competition, studying or trying new pastries, Subhash does her best to give back to the community, where she helps tutor younger students in math and reading comprehension through Madison House.

Madison House responds to COVID-19 with additional programming for a virtual age

Madison House responds to COVID-19 with additional programming for a virtual age

Madison House, the independent volunteer center for students at the University, has continued to organize service work throughout the pandemic, confronting challenges of volunteer work in a virtual world and adapting programming to respond to the Charlottesville community’s most pressing needs.

The COVID-19 pandemic has provided program directors at Madison House with an opportunity to think about the accessibility of programs and to reevaluate student and community participation, according to Johnson. New programs have included closer connections to the University Equity Center in order to promote this accessibility.