The Contemplative Sciences Center reports successful academic year
By Charlotte Gabriel | May 31, 2026With 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.
As the Spring 2026 semester comes to an end and final exams commence, groups across the University are providing students with resources to support their mental and academic wellbeing during finals week Thursday through May 8.
Spanberger recommended amendments to SB727 in the Nature of a Substitute — a rewritten version of the bill — which was received back by the Senate April 11.
Lauren Duval, Gibson fellow at the Karsh Institute of Democracy, spoke about her book “The Home Front: Revolutionary Households, Military Occupation, and the Making of American Independence."
At the event, the panel of seven tribal leaders discussed the process of gaining federal recognition for tribal nations, the significance of tribal voices in history and in education and the maintenance of tribal heritage.