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Established in 2022, the Darden Oak Society is dedicated to furthering student experience in the whiskey industry through education on tasting, distillation, and careers in the spirits sector. The club engages members with distillery visits, tastings, and conversations with industry experts.We aim to provide a fantastic understanding of the expanding whiskey market, a social grasp of the historic beverage, and opportunities to interact with industry professionals in the region.
Our organization's mission is to introduce the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church (EOTC) to the UVA Campus! We hope to have bi-monthly lessons where everyone interested is invited to join and experience the sermon as well. We hope to create a wonderful, safe, and caring community that anybody would be happy to be a part of!
Flash Seminars is the brainchild of 2011 graduate Laura Nelson, who sought to engage in learning outside of the classroom. Her idea created an intellectual community here at UVA, where students from diverse backgrounds connected with professors of equally diverse fields in an intimate setting, ranging from a small classroom to Lawn Pavilions and Carr’s Hill. Now, we are reimagined as just Flash! This means that we won’t just aim to do seminars, we hope to expand to include other forms of creative learning, such as Flash Yoga on the Lawn, Flash Art Exhibits where we display student artworks in a pop-up space on Grounds, and even Flash Music where we can work groups like Bluegrass to have a pop-up space where there can be forum for hearing and learning music from and with your peers. For Flash Seminars and other variations, the time, place, and location is always different, offering a sense of newness within the program to encourage students to feel excited for the launch of new seminars. The mission of Flash is to meet students who also hold a love for intellectual curiosity. There are not many spaces at UVA where we can meet people from completely different backgrounds or fields of study anymore. By expanding to becoming just Flash, we will directly help with President Ryan’s 2030 Plan by doing exactly what it hopes for in one of its micro goals: “The best learning experiences—whether inside or outside of the classroom, on Grounds or off—create a sense of discovery.”
Gamma Iota Sigma is a nationally recognized business fraternity that focuses on insurance and risk management. Here are UVA we focus on their areas as well as traditional finance education. We aim to teach our members a wide variety of skills from professional development, to financial literacy, to how to value a stock. In addition to our educational process, we also focus on having social events throughout each semester so that we can foster a collaborative and tight-knit environment for our members.
Grace Christian Fellowship is an inter-denominational campus ministry at the University of Virginia. It is a community of Christ-followers and Christ-seekers. We are mainly made up of Asian American students, but we welcome those of all cultural backgrounds. Come join us as we seek to grow in the grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ! (2 Peter 3:18)
The Graduate Christian Fellowship (GCF) is a community of students from all over the University that meets together to consider what it means to “think Christianly” in our fields and our lives. GCF exists to provide fellowship as well as intellectual and spiritual support to graduate students and their families during their studies at UVa.
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship is an inter-denominational witnessing community of students who follow Jesus as Savior and Lord: growing in love for God, God's Word, God's people of every ethnicity and culture, and God's purposes in the world.
We are a Christian college fellowship group serving at a church named Korean Community Church in Charlottesville (KCCIC). Our logo is named H.I.M, which is an acronym for “Here I Am” from the Bible passage Isaiah 6:8.“Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, “Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?” And I said, “Here am I. Send me.”We meet every Fridays and Sundays to have praise, worship and fellowship. Other religious activities include Bible study, discipleship training and Friday small groups. Other events include Big-Little buddies, Boy/Girl Lock-in, Fall retreat, (Spring) joint retreat, Praise/Alumni night, Senior banquet.
The Latter-day Saint Student Association is established to help students have a balanced secular and spiritual educational experience during their years of formal education. LDSSA sponsors a variety of service projects and outreach events for students and non-students in the Charlottesville area. We also hold weekly Institute classes to help students develop spiritually and fellowship with one another.
We are an open, supportive group that welcomes and affirms all students who are seeking Christian fellowship. We are LGBTQIA+ affirming. We worship together, enjoy social activities, share lunch after church, and talk about faith and the challenges of life. Come and check us out at St. Mark Lutheran Church on the corner of Alderman and Ivy Road.
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