Lauren Kim recaps UJC’s term, departs as chair
By Merrill Hart | April 5, 2022Kim will be succeeded in her position by third-year College student Nabeel Raza.
Kim will be succeeded in her position by third-year College student Nabeel Raza.
Yang dedicated several chapters of his recent book to the raw narratives of members of the Wuhan community, which he gathered from online diaries.
Take Back the Night is a student-run organization dedicated to raising awareness about sexual assault and power-based violence.
Previously, both organizational and individual student case data could only be publically shared through statistics that generalized cases without revealing identifying information.
The Health Care Policy Initiative studies issues related to the structure and operation of the healthcare system both in the U.S. and globally.
The University’s COVID-19 Tracker will continue to be updated, even though the University has phased out its saliva testing program due to a lack of demand, according to University spokesperson Brian Coy.
Over 100 applications were reviewed in December by a formal selection committee made up of academics and former fellows.
While on the Board, Mehta has worked to connect as many students as possible with the Board and University administration in order to give them a voice in a body she feels many students feel disconnected from.
As of March 16, a banner was put up announcing that Chipotle would be moving into the property where College Inn was located, which closed in June 2021.
Goluboff praised Jackson’s extensive legal experience and her pragmatic legal approach.
The proposal has yet to officially reach the University administration.
Panelists discussed the consequences of continued escalation and the possible effects of an extended conflict.
A later decision by the scholarship’s organizers on Wednesday gave an additional award to third-year College student Samuel Gerardi, who will receive a fourth $4,000 scholarship.
Masks will no longer be required in classrooms or non-clinical U.Va. Health facilities effective Monday.
Interim City Manager Michael Rogers recommended that the Council not take action on the school reconfiguration project this year.
Students traveled to sites such as Arches National Park, Sequoia National Park and New Orleans to complete projects focused on environmental restoration and housing needs.
University administration decided that COVID-19 posed a low enough risk to the community to reinstate a standard break this year.
Providers like Duo and Zoom -- which the University contracts services from -- will not be available in sanctioned countries.
The meeting was the second budget work session of the fiscal year, aimed to provide a forum for the Council to discuss budgeting priorities.
Of offers to students that applied domestically this year and who indicated a race on their application, 52 percent were made to students of color — a record percentage for the University.