Alumna uses her social entrepreneurship studies to empower Ghanian women
By Maya Das | May 5, 2021Since 2018, Northshea has been successful in providing economic stability to women in Ghana and lifting many out of extreme poverty.
Since 2018, Northshea has been successful in providing economic stability to women in Ghana and lifting many out of extreme poverty.
Appalled by the recent increase in anti-Asian hate crimes and disappointed with the University’s response, Asian organizations on Grounds want to push the administration to take more action.
All students enrolled in CHIN 3020 are admitted to the US-China Virtual Exchange Program where they are able to experience a real-time, immersive online journey.
Some members of the Greek community find benefits to an online recruitment process, as COVID-19 presents unique and challenging obstacles.
While students have mostly left Grounds and social distancing policies are in full effect in the Commonwealth, Corner Juice remains committed to serving the Charlottesville community.
This past Thursday, students filled the University’s LGBTQ center to discuss the importance of intersectionality and the steps we can take to be a more inclusive and accepting society.
Cooper has a laid-back and calming disposition that sets him apart from most police dogs.
To celebrate the beginning of the harvest season, the Indian Student Association decided to put on its very first Harvest Festival event Friday in Language Commons.
Members of the University and Charlottesville community gathered at the Rotunda Friday evening to witness the unveiling of the Rotunda Planetarium.
A relatively new organization, WAALI is open to second- and third-year Asian American women seeking an inclusive and welcoming place to actively engage with others who share their same experiences.