
Elgin Cleckley
Assistant Professor of Architecture and Design, University of Virginia Director of Design Justice, UVA Equity Center
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Public Lecture Title: _mpathic design: Perspectives on Creating Inclusive Spaces
Thursday, February 1, 2024, 5:00 pm, Stackhouse Theater
Presented by the Mudd Center for Ethics and the DeLaney Center

Elgin Cleckley
Cleckley is an Assistant Professor of Architecture and Design with appointments in the School of Education and Human Development and the School of Nursing. He is the Director of Design Justice at UVA’s Equity Center (Democracy Initiative Center for the Redress of Inequity Through Community-Engaged Scholarship), where he leads the school’s National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) Project Pipeline: Architecture Mentorship Program.
He is the principal of _mpathic design, an award-winning firm that uses evidence-based methods grounded in cultural competency, empathy, and human-centered design to address projects in academic, community, and professional contexts. _mpathic design has presented at over eighty national and international conferences in architecture, design, education, and its practice includes collaborations with Dartmouth, The Trace (NYC), Farmers Footprint, Albemarle County Public Schools, City of Lynchburg, and the Albemarle County Office of Equity and Diversity, for the Charlottesville Memorial for Peace and Justice (with the Equal Justice Initiative). _mpathic design recently exhibited at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History.
Cleckley studied architecture at the University of Virginia (’93) and Princeton University (’95). Before joining the UVA faculty in 2016, Elgin was the 3D Group Leader and Design Coordinator at the Ontario Science Centre (Toronto), Science Content and Design Department, and Agents of Change Initiative (2001-2016). His work has been supported through numerous fellowships, including most recently from MacDowell (2022) and the Mellon Foundation (2023).
Cleckley is a recipient of UVA’s 91´«Ã½ Board of Trustees Teaching Award (the highest teaching award an Assistant Professor can receive at the University), UVA’s Distinguished Public Scholar Award, and the Armstead Robinson Faculty Award. He is a vital supporter of the UVA School of Architecture’s Justice Equity Diversity and Inclusion (JEDI) initiatives and an integral part of the team creating the school’s named scholarships and BIPOC mentoring program.
Access to the of the event is available for the W&L community.
- About the Mudd Center
- People
-
Programs and Events
- 2025-2026: Taking Place: Land Use and Environmental Impact
- 2024-2025: How We Live and Die: Stories, Values, and Communities
- 2023-2024: Ethics of Design
- 2022-2023: Beneficence: Practicing an Ethics of Care
- 2021-2022: Daily Ethics: How Individual Choices and Habits Express Our Values and Shape Our World
- 2020-2021: Global Ethics in the 21st Century: Challenges and Opportunities
- 2019-2020: The Ethics of Technology
- 2018-2019: The Ethics of Identity
- 2017-2018: Equality and Difference
- 2016-2017: Markets and Morals
- 2015-2016: The Ethics of Citizenship
- 2014-2015: Race and Justice in America
- Leadership Lab
- Mudd Undergraduate Journal of Ethics
- Highlights
- Mudd Center Fellows Program
- Get Involved