Charlottesville community members come together to support COVID-19 personnel at U.Va. Hospital
By Sally Stouffer | March 4, 2021Two sibling alumni were moved by the difficulties faced by healthcare staff and were inspired to help them.
Two sibling alumni were moved by the difficulties faced by healthcare staff and were inspired to help them.
With J-term courses online this year due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, students in two classes collaborated virtually with community-based organizations in South Africa.
Although it has been a challenging year for everyone, residential colleges have still found creative ways to maintain a sense of community.
The organization tends to alternate between serious topics and more casual ones, hoping that everyone will be able to find something they relate to.
Although students are lacking many of the traditional cultural components of the SLI, professors and tutors are working focusing on ensuring students still experience and understand the values of other countries through a multitude of activities.
Qwerty is a recently developed student-to-student note sharing platform that provides those at the University with the ability to obtain weekly lecture notes, reading notes and study guides from their peers in the same lecture classes.
Say hello to U.Va’s newest Instagram influencer — @bonnycatuva, managed by first-year College student Alex Sarchet.