Inaugural WahooWellness Fest takes a holistic approach to student health
By Lindsay Lian | September 16, 2024The event encouraged attendees to take advantage of on-Grounds health resources and prioritize all aspects of their well-being.
The event encouraged attendees to take advantage of on-Grounds health resources and prioritize all aspects of their well-being.
The two co-founders have laid out plans to further educate students on AI safety and the importance of using AI with a conscientious purpose.
For all things first year, here are some ways to get acclimated, thrive socially and academically and have some good fun.
A fashion show dedicated to cultural clothing, the event brought together students from diverse backgrounds for an evening of artistic expression and unity.
While these prospective Double Hoos are returning to the University, they still look forward to a fresh start.
Van Heyningen encouraged students returning to Grounds this fall to take advantage of all the hikes Charlottesville and its surrounding areas have to offer.
The naked party, founded by fourth-year Architecture student Wells Woolcott, is the first of its kind at the University in recent memory.
Clark said programs such as the SWF 2030 internship can serve as launch pads for a career in the aerospace industry.
The race to the end of the year has begun, and University groups have set up pit stops along the course to help students get to the finish line.
For these students, the most Herculean gym pursuits are less about achieving the build of a Greek god and more about building long-lasting, healthy relationships with the gym.
The annual spring program invites newly admitted students and their families to experience information sessions, resource fairs and tours around Grounds.
Many gap-year students initially have doubts about taking a year off from school, but the experience was worthwhile for these four University students.
This spring's exchange is slated to take place Friday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on South Lawn.
While the building initially opened Jan. 8, the grand opening formally recognized the building’s three-year long renovation.
International students hail from all over the world and face unique challenges, from securing visas to learning on which side of a car the driver sits.
While the University provides nighttime safety resources, students still cite long nighttime commutes as a primary safety concern.
While Pinto conducts research in quantum computing at the University, he continues to perform the Cyr wheel around Grounds and on the streets in Downtown Charlottesville.
From traditional bikes to electric scooters and unicycles, students are traveling more efficiently on wheels, although some raise concerns over their safety on the roads.
Ezersky's popular puzzles made him a local celebrity on Yik Yak — an anonymous social media app for college students — where his fellow students responded enthusiastically to his crosswords.
Part of the University’s first graduating class of undergraduate women, Lynn overcame institutional, gender-based discrimination throughout her academic and professional career.