Top 10 ways to make your weekly COVID testing more exciting
1. Listen to music
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1. Listen to music
1. Exercise
1. Virtual Lighting of the Lawn
1. You could make a lasting friendship
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1. Stay home
1. Connect with friends
1. Alderman Road and McCormick Road
1. Make a new second-semester schedule
Created by the nonprofit Keep America Beautiful, America Recycles Day was this past Friday and is the only nationally-recognized day to promote recycling. In honor of America Recycles Day, the U.Va. Office of Sustainability and the Contracted Independent Organization Green Grounds gathered a small group of students on the Corner to participate in The Corner Clean-up Saturday. This event is the second clean-up held this semester.
The Curry School developed three new bachelor of science in education degrees that will roll out in the fall of 2020. These new undergraduate degrees will be available to the students in the class of 2023 and 2022 as applications open this spring and these two cohorts of students will kick off the program. These degrees were formed after the Curry School of Education met with various leaders in education and policy to discuss how to address the Commonwealth of Virginia's teacher shortage crisis. This meeting, held in October 2017, led to the development of legislation allowing teachers to earn a teaching degree in Virginia after just a four-year undergraduate degree.
The Center for Hardware and Embedded Systems Security and Trust — started with the help of the University — is a new initiative that researches ways to ensure that technological devices and connected systems in these devices protect the customers and communities that rely on them. Embedded, or connected, systems are frequently used today to control devices. The center focuses on addressing ways to promote and secure trust in devices that could be found vulnerable due to complications with these embedded systems. This center was recognized by the National Science Foundation Oct. 1 and was awarded a five-year grant of $9 million dollars. The University will be one of the six schools taking part in this project.
1. Break out the wardrobe
Life on your own — finally. No Office of the Dean of Students telling you where to live and what will be included in the set price of room and board. Unfortunately for many of us, splurging is not a possibility once we are free to find our own housing. On the positive side, making a game out of the lowest rent you can find never gets old.