“The Shop Sessions” dialogue series to share stories of Black female community at U.Va.
By Merrill Hart | February 12, 2022Hart will build upon the sentiments through a collection of 10 to 20 poems and a short film.
Hart will build upon the sentiments through a collection of 10 to 20 poems and a short film.
Black History Month was first celebrated in the United States in 1976 under president Gerald R. Ford.
Another round of light snowfall is possible Sunday night.
The weekly average of COVID-19 cases per day for both students and faculty saw a slight uptick over the past week, with an average of 28.43 cases per day reported on Tuesday and an average of 36.57 cases on Thursday. There are a total of 104 individuals currently hospitalized for COVID-19 at U.Va. Health.
This year, just under 47 percent of the available Lawn rooms were offered to students of color, compared to 60 percent last year and 32 percent the year prior.
Liberation and Freedom Days, celebrated annually on March 3, is a holiday unique to the City of Charlottesville.
Vice Mayor Juandiego Wade spoke in support of Black History Month and the celebration of Black history in Charlottesville, emphasizing the importance of teaching about Black culture and history.
The hundreds of portraits of African American Virginians have never been publicly exhibited or displayed as a cohesive unit.
Aramark Marketing Coordinator Kaylee Sciacca also provided senators with an overview of faculty meal plan options.
Popular Assembly events are geared towards soliciting student feedback on Honor processes and faith in the Honor system.
The proposals each require 1,250 signatures to appear on the University-wide in March.
No faculty or staff member tested positive for COVID-19 over the weekend through the University.
Students at the University have the option to apply into selective majors, with application cycles typically running from early winter to late spring of a student’s second year.
The University offered admission to 6,243 early action candidates out of 31,143 applicants for a 20 percent admission rate.
The total budget was $169,403.40.
Sunday’s meeting did not meet quorum, the minimum number of representatives needed to vote on agenda items.
A total of 12 cases were adjudicated in the previous term, down from a recent peak of 57 in the spring semester of 2021.
There are currently 376 active cases of COVID-19 in the University, 51 of which were reported Tuesday.
This is the second community alert and second reported burglary since the semester started -- the first incident occurred in the 300 block of 14th Street NW.
Miyares’ opinion differs from that of the previous attorney general Mark Herring.