The Contemplative Sciences Center reports successful academic year
By Charlotte Gabriel | 1 hours agoWith the conclusion of the 2025-26 academic year, the Contemplative Commons building celebrates its first year since its grand opening.
With the conclusion of the 2025-26 academic year, the Contemplative Commons building celebrates its first year since its grand opening.
Sleadd said he hopes to convey the student experience to the Board, generally expand student participation in University governance and rebuild the connection between the student body and the Board.
The Board of Visitors Health System Board Quality Subcommittee met Thursday morning in the U.Va. Health Education Resource Center to hear a regulatory report from JoAnna Monroe, U.Va. Health director of accreditation and regulatory standards.
The Virginia Supreme Court ruled May 8 in a 4-3 decision that the Democratic-led redistricting plan approved by voters in the April 21 special election did not follow proper constitutional procedure, nullifying Virginia citizens’ narrow vote.
Monday also marked the first regular meeting after the Council voted to award ‘The Mark at Charlottesville’ a necessary Certificate of Appropriateness for construction.
For insight as to how the University plans to navigate the outbreak, The Cavalier Daily communicated with Meredith Hayden, Student Health and Wellness chief medical officer, and Costi Sifri, U.Va. Health director of hospital epidemiology, both of whom say the disease is currently of low risk to the general community.
Twenty University students and recent alumni received the Fulbright U.S. Student Program award in Spring 2025 and studied in their respective host country this past academic year.
A media briefing was held Friday over Zoom where U.Va. Health leaders behind the initiative spoke on the program’s details and impact.
Tuesday’s vetoes add to bills already vetoed by Spanberger, including many marquee bills vetoed when the General Assembly reconvened April 22.
The Committee discussed “elections, appointments, performance, promotions and compensation of specific officers and employees” in closed session, according to the meeting agenda.
Student leaders, reflecting on the meaning of self-governance at the University, spoke on their reactions to federal scrutiny, interactions with University administrators and engagement with a capable and inspiring student body.
Lo said these courses are intended to engage students in ethical conversations about AI and train them as leaders in the AI world.
The three-day celebration began Friday with Valedictory Exercises and a fourth-year class party, and Academic Processions took place Saturday and Sunday.
In an interview with The Cavalier Daily in March, University President Scott Beardsley said he aims to be a “global president” of the University.
A chaotic, yet historic celebration of thousands of fans rushing the football field occurred after the Cavaliers’ win against Florida State.