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TOM @ UVA is an organization focused on creating assistive technology for individuals with physical or mental disabilities.
Trigon is a co-ed engineering society that strives to connect young engineers at the University of Virginia in order to foster an environment of support and allow students to build relationships with like-minded individuals. We currently have 47 members, covering every major, and one of UVA Engineering's most expansive alumni networks, which presents opportunities for everything from major-specific course advice to summer internship (and eventually full-time job) opportunities. We also love giving back to the community, and partake in service projects throughout each semester at locations like the Virginia Discovery Museum, Camp Holiday Trails, Habitat for Humanity, and more. If you're a rising first or second year engineer that's looking to get to know other engineers while supporting your academic career and volunteering around Charlottesville, please come meet us at the activities fair and/or be on the lookout for our rush posters in the Fall! We hope to see you there :)
Unbeauty Mark is dedicated to creating a broader definition of beauty for adolescents, teens, and young adults. We aim to accomplish this mission through events, such as the Beauty Within Project (a video campaign that asks participants to share their definitions in written or video form), Honesty Hour (weekly discussions about self-image, body-image, and beauty standards), fundraising for organizations such as Girl Up and NEDA, and self-image workshops on Grounds and in Charlottesville middle schools and high schools.
The Undergraduate Constitutional Law Club is a dynamic, bipartisan organization dedicated to fostering in-depth discussions, critical analysis, and respectful debate on constitutional law, landmark Supreme Court cases, and the evolving legal and political landscape. Founded and led with a commitment to intellectual rigor and civic engagement, the club provides a platform for students of all backgrounds to explore the fundamental principles that shape American democracy.At the heart of our mission is the belief that understanding constitutional law is essential to informed citizenship. Through structured debates, case analyses, and interactive discussions, members engage with key constitutional issues, historical legal precedents, and contemporary judicial interpretations. We examine how Supreme Court rulings impact society and explore the broader implications of constitutional principles on civil liberties, government authority, and individual rights.Beyond legal analysis, the Undergraduate Constitutional Law Club plays an active role in keeping students informed about current political and judicial developments. We provide regular updates on major legal and political events, host guest speakers—including legal professionals, academics, and policymakers—and organize forums to discuss pressing constitutional and governmental matters. By fostering a space where diverse viewpoints are not only welcomed but encouraged, we create an environment that promotes respectful discourse and deeper legal understanding.Our club is more than an academic exercise—it is a preparatory ground for future leaders, lawyers, policymakers, and engaged citizens. Whether you aspire to a career in law, have a passion for political discourse, or simply want to better understand the constitutional framework that governs the nation, the Undergraduate Constitutional Law Cluboffers an intellectually stimulating community dedicated to learning, discussion, and debate.
The mission of the Undergraduate Student National Dental Association is to aid in increasing the number of minority students entering dental schools, increase the knowledge of dentistry in undergraduate students, and provide support for DAT testing and the dental school admission process for pre-dental undergraduates. The USNDA will offer volunteer opportunities, introduce students to dental professionals who may provide shadowing opportunities, as well as inform students of summer programs and dental research experiences. Records will also be kept of those members accepted into various dental schools.
The Undergraduate Women in Economics Club (WIE) is an inclusive and supportive community that empowers undergraduate women interested in pursuing an education or career in economics. Through both social and career-building events, WIE aims to lower the barriers to entry for women in economics and address the gender disparities prevalent in the field. WIE members have the opportunity to socialize with peers who share similar aspirations and build relationships with professionals in a welcoming environment.
United2Heal at UVA is working to reduce the disparities in treatment quality between privileged and underprivileged areas of the world by providing overseas health care workers with the basic medical resources they need to save and improve lives. To this end, our organization reaches out to local hospitals and clinics, and accepts in-kind donations of medical goods. Medical equipment considered unusable by strict U.S. packaging and expiration regulations can still be effectively used abroad. Moreover, many medical organizations have no established program or protocol to donate surplus resources. Last academic year, we collected nearly $180,000 worth of medical supplies that otherwise would have been needlessly wasted and, with the help of our sister chapter at VCU, shipped the donations to Haiti. The long-term vision we have for this program isn’t just to manage a static set of supply chains. We intend to turn United2Heal into an umbrella organization providing medical supplies and financing to student-led humanitarian efforts. Future undergraduate students will have the opportunity to lead their own initiatives with our organization serving in a support role. Ultimately, the purpose of executive board members will be to secure medical supplies from local contacts, review student proposals of equipment use, and financing shipping to the destination country. Although this organization has members who are University of Virginia students and may have, University employees associated or engaged in its activities and affairs, the organization is not a part of or an agency. It is a separate and independent organization, which is responsible for and manages its own activities and affairs. The University does not direct, supervise or control the organization and is not responsible for the organization’s contracts, acts or omissions.
UAID is a student-led nonprofit organization that trains students in public health practices and supports them in building communitypartnerships and developing research-based community projects that improve local health outcomes. Our mission is to empowerstudents and communities to eliminate health inequities locally.
The UBE was established in the Fall of 2003 to further the aims of student self-governance within a community of trust and honor and to supervise all University-wide student elections. These include elections for organizations such as Student Council, the Honor Committee, the University Judiciary Committee, and School Councils. The UBE is responsible for setting the semesterly elections calendar and for maintaining the ballot of the University’s on-line voting system. Membership in the UBE is open to all students and is obtained through an application process each year. If you require further information about the University Board of Elections and cannot find it on our website, please contact us.
The University Democrats at the University of Virginia serves as the arm of the Democratic Party here at UVa. Through meetings, campaigning, events, and educational programs, we seek to inform students about the values and issues of the Democratic Party, and to link students to the wider political and Charlottesville community. We hold weekly meetings that bring in guest speakers from the political or academic world to speak about pertinent Democratic issues, and also host and attend a variety of political and social events throughout the year.
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