Professional Schools Clubs

  • Outdoors Club at Darden

    The Darden Outdoors Club is setup to bring people together in the outdoors. We lead outdoors trips and activities that offer opportunities to relax, laugh, and build a more inclusive community. We believe that connecting outside of the classroom is essential to developing lifelong friendships amongst the many diverse groups at Darden.

  • Parents of Darden

    Parents of Darden (POD) advocates and provides support, collaboration, community, and education revolving parenthood and its many complexities. POD welcomes and supports parent students and partners, future parents, and anyone interested in parenthood within the Darden community. POD exists to create a Darden community that is family enabling and family supportive. 

  • Rivanna Investments

    The purpose of Rivanna Investments is to promote opportunities at the University of Virginia School of Law to learn about the art of investing through active participation in the global markets, to facilitate discussions about the markets and investing on campus, and to create a platform to provide scholarship funding should the group earn positive returns on the fund.

  • Saint Thomas More Society

    The Saint Thomas More Society is an organization dedicated to providing prayer, fellowship, and support for Catholic students at UVA Law. 

  • Southeastern Wahoos

    Southeastern Wahoos seeks to provide a space for law students interested in the Southeast, both professionally and personally, to interact with employers, alumni, and fellow students. The Southeast has a vibrant legal market filled with UVA alumni and a family-friendly atmosphere with a low cost of living. We offer events with firms, student panels, in-house counsel, public service programming, as well as community-building events for our members.

  • Student Legal Forum

    We, the members of the Student Legal Forum, pledge ourselves to the noble mission of fostering rigorous debate, promoting the free exchange of ideas, and combatting the scourge of tyranny, arising from bad ideas, wherever it may arise. We recognize that only by bringing bad ideas into the light of open discourse can we hope to vanquish them, and we are committed to providing a forum for inquisitive Virginia law students to engage with world-class leaders in the legal profession and beyond. We stand firm in our belief that through the power of reasoned argument and intellectual inquiry, we can build a brighter future for ourselves and for generations of Virginia lawyers yet to come. We pledge to uphold the highest standards of intellectual rigor and ethical conduct.

  • The Adam Smith Society

    The Adam Smith Society is a community of business school students and alumni dedicated to exploring the links between the economy, government, and society. Adam Smith Society believes that business, entrepreneurship, and commerce are wellsprings that keep this country vibrant, creative, prosperous, and free. Through debate and discussion, the Society aims to advance this idea on campus and among business leaders. 

  • The Darden Food and Agribusiness Club at UVA

    The mission of the Food and Agribusiness Club at Darden is to bring students together to learn and grow their knowledge of agribusines in the wider business community. We will cultivate curiosity, rooted in sustainability, through lasting learning experiences. 

  • The Darden Network of Executive Women

    The Network of Executive Women (NEW) at UVA is an organization dedicated to the professional development and advancement of females in Darden's Executive MBA Program.  NEW empowers women to reach their full career potential whether that is a C-suite position or another leadership position; we aim to see more women lead. According to a 2019 McKinsey & Company Report “Women in the Workplace,” only 21% of C-Suite Executives are women. Together we can change this statistic one “rung” at a time.  

  • The Libel Show

    The Libel Show is an annual theatrical production which has been humoring the Law School since 1908 (making us the longest running student organization on North Grounds).  Each year the Show lampoons our professors and life at the Law School through a variety of impersonations, song parodies, and skits. The Libel Show's mission is to do everything within its power to help the Law School community enjoy raucous laughter.  Most of the Show's work takes place in the spring semester.  About 150 students write, sing, act, dance, and work as run crew on the Show. Whether you're a 1L or a 3L, and whether you have experience doing any theater in the past or not, you can be part of the Libel Show!