U.Va. Remote Area Medical chapter focuses on increasing healthcare access
By Saumya Sharma | December 13, 2023RAM members volunteer at clinics across the Southeast to provide free healthcare to local communities.
RAM members volunteer at clinics across the Southeast to provide free healthcare to local communities.
Milbourne's time at the National Museum of African Art spans 15 years, where she oversees curatorial operations, publications, and conducts work with the arts and pageantry of western Zambia and contemporary African art.
The percentage of addmitted out-of-state first-time freshmen enrolling at Wise has decreased to 3 percent.
The Committee also voted to raise the income level needed to qualify for free tuition and fees.
Ryan said this controversy has prompted him to consider how the University should respond to all social and political issues.
The event, an annual tradition by the Chabad organization, brought students and faculty together to partake in prayers, song, and festivities.
The Committee completed seven audits and two investigations.
Ian Baucom, Executive Vice President and Provost of the University of Virginia, introduced “The Path to Research Preeminence" as a component of the 2030 plan.
Members will wait to vote on the proposal until the Board's next set of meetings this March.
The Honor the Future campaign was launched in 2019 to raise funds for the University’s pillars of education, democracy and research.
Sen. Scott Surovell, D-Fairfax and the incoming Senate Majority Leader, said Youngkin has shown willingness to work with Democrats since the November election.
Brian Ng, first-year College student representative, said he wrote and proposed the resolution as a response to first-year constituents voicing concerns about their safety.
The has opposed the development, saying that it does not align with the city’s goals for the specific space.
The lights show and rink opened Nov. 17 and will remain open until Jan. 6.
The Honor Committee met to pass four new bylaw changes to improve the multi-sanction system after its first semester of implementation.
The Buildings and Grounds Committee will vote to rename Alderman Library to The Edgar Shannon Library in honor of the University’s fourth president, whose term lasted from 1959 to 1974.
As the Women's Center Holiday Market enters its third year, it continues to make strides in expanding its presence and impact.
The event is open to the public, for Charlottesville community members and past alumni to enjoy as well.
The paper's new term begins Jan. 18.
The School Board underwent significant revisions to its renaming policy, “Naming of Facilities and Grounds,” during a November 2nd meeting — the most notable change in the policy is the complete prohibition of naming schools after any individuals.