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manifestA is a collectively-led organization facilitated by students and open to all members of the A-School community (students, faculty, and staff)–past and present. We welcome participation from all disciplines, backgrounds, sexual orientations, genders (including trans and non-binary folx), ethnicities, races, and abilities. manifestA seeks to challenge the explicit and implicit inequities and biases that have been perpetuated within the allied design professions and the built environment.We acknowledge our professions’ complicity in creating and reinforcing unjust systems. manifestA stands against white supremacy and systemic racism. We stand with the Black Lives Matter movement in solidarity for the dignity, protection, and empowerment of Black, Indigenous, and Peoples of Color. manifestA is a platform to address these institutions of injustice as they intersect with design and the built environment.In alliance with the Inclusion + Equity Committee of the School of Architecture, the National Organization for Minority Architecture Students (NOMAS), A-School International Student Association (AISA), and others, we aim to foster meaningful conversations and educational programming that will strengthen the A-School community's ability to address issues of justice and equity in academic and professional work.Join us in our commitment to listen, learn, and amplify the voices leading these conversations.
Professional Programs Pride at Darden is a student club that is dedicated to raising awareness of LGBTQ+ issues in various corporate industries and aims to equip and empower leaders to support a diverse and inclusive culture within their organizations. We are an inclusive Darden community, comprised of executive-level professionals aiming to connect LGBTQ+ EMBA and allies; strengthen ties between the Professional Programs, Residential community, Part-Time program, Alumni, prospective students, employers, and relevant LGBTQ+ organizations in the Washington DC area.
RUF is a campus ministry seeking to reach students for Christ and to equip them to serve.
The Sri Lankan Student Association at University of Virginia, herein abbreviated as SLSA@UVA is solely responsible for introducing Sri Lankan Proud History, Culture and Heritage while providing opportunities and possibilities for UVA and Charlottesville Community to explore and experience Sri Lanka's Unique Traditions, Cuisines and Culture.
The TGSA at UVA is established for the expressed purpose of:1. Create a welcoming environment for incoming, current, and former UVa students to safely celebrate the Taiwanese cultural heritage2. When applicable, collaborate with other CIOs and departments to host Taiwan themed events on or near grounds
The Childhood Cancer Project at UVA organizes fundraisers to raise money for rare, child and adolescent cancer research. In addition, we aim to bring awareness and to educate the community on the state of childhood cancer treatment development. Our organization also gives students interested in nonprofit management, pediatrics, and oncology the resources and network they need to participate in volunteering opportunities within their fields of interest.
The Salt Company at UVA is the on-grounds college ministry of Center Church. Like other college ministries, there are regular events for community, discipleship, and outreach.Two values of The Salt Company include a passion for reaching the lost and a desire to be deeply and meaningfully connected to the local church (Center Church).The university is a ripe mission field and a potent mission force. We hope to reach, disciple, and send many students to be all-of-life disciples!
The Society for Cognitive Science (SCS) at the University of Virginia is an academic and social organization for all students interested and engaged in the interdisciplinary field of Cognitive Science. Our mission is to introduce and help (students) to explore the different subfields such as cognitive psychology, linguistics, philosophy, neuroscience, and computer science from multiple, diverse perspectives.
Are you seeking a space to authentically connect with God? We welcome your whole self – your questions, your missteps, your heart, your joy. Join us for an honest, open, and affirming/inclusive faith community.Wesley has been on campus - just on the edge of grounds - for more than 100 years. It is a CIO, but more than anything else, it is a community for support, challenge, comfort, and risk. It is a place to be and become.Whether you have been a lifelong churchgoer, a lifelong questioner, or both, you don’t have to leave your questions or doubts at the door. We trust God to be present in those places and in the messiness, thrill, stress, and fun of life at UVA.We trust God’s story of steadfast love and redemption and we pray to understand where and how our own smaller stories fit into God’s. What kind of story is unfolding for you? Where is God calling you and who will you become while at UVA?
UKirk literally means “University Church.” We are a welcoming community for students that explores what it means to receive and share divine love, and to live out our faith in a complex world. People from all walks of life, regardless of race, class, ability, gender, and sexual orientation, are affirmed and celebrated. While we are centered in a Christian tradition, we welcome those who have questions, doubts, and diverse beliefs. These values are also reflected in our community for graduate students and young professionals, 20/30 CreW.UKirk is based out of Westminster Presbyterian Church (on Rugby Rd., next to Beta Bridge) and also has a home at Common Grounds (the white building on the corner of Gordon and Rugby Rd.).
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