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The Health System Board oversees the operations of the University Medical Center, providing governance for the School of Medicine, the School of Nursing and U.Va. Community Health
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Health System Board discusses two recent $25 million donations 3e591a


All Thursday meetings will take place at Boar’s Head Inn, while all Friday meetings will take place in the Rotunda.
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Previewing the June meeting of the Board of Visitors 186w33

News 6o4vj

The Committee has seen an increased number of cases following the conclusion of final exams.

Honor Committee discusses fall Officer recruitment 243e40

The Officer pool is chosen by existing Senior Officers and the Selection and Recruitment Committee through an application and interview process.

A look at the past, present and future renovations of the Academical Village 5e721p

University advances sustainability goals outlined in 2030 Plan 391n45

U.Va. researchers identify that HIV drugs can protect against Alzheimer’s disease 16l

Sports 566v3t

Virginia baseball’s breakup is painful, in more ways than one 2b6w6a

New era, same fight: Virginia rowing finishes 10th at NCAAs 3o4v4y

Select Cavaliers advance to NCAA Championships p4f2a

Opinion c2658

Thinking about on-Grounds dorms conjures up images of mold and floods, just as quickly as it exemplifies shiny new developments in Gaston-Ramazani and the Ivy Corridor.

EDITORIAL: HRL changes have eroded staff autonomy — again 593e2n

 The failure to consider Resident Staff, namely SRs, as an integral stakeholder while its system falsely s itself as a proponent of student self-governance.

VEGA: In defense of President Jim Ryan 4k2q1p

EDITORIAL: U.Va. needs to promote better artificial intelligence policies 6y476q

PAYNE: U.Va.’s acquisition of the FEI directly harms the children of Charlottesville 1i2e70

Life 562s1c

For a slice of humble pie, the feeling of pure awe, or anything in between, I encourage my fellow students to get out of the indoors every once and a while.

Swapping the built for the natural environment 2ob6q

Our primary existence in this space, regardless of the extent of human influence, compromises our time in the natural environment.

Going away and growing apart 6j63z

Summer lovin’ had me a … blast? 5b3b46

At the heart of the show lies a core question  — would promoting open communication between pilots lead to more trust in the cockpit?

The Rehearsal season two finale takes Nathan Fielder’s vision to new heights 6kov

Season two opens with Fielder studying crash logs of planes, looking to find a solution to the vast problem of what causes planes to crash.

On Repeat: Songs fit for a summer drive 10k5v

“Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning” marks the end of an era for Tom Cruise d5n31

Hoo’s Watching: “Sinners” and cinema’s peculiar fascination with the doppelgänger 84m53

Latest Video f366c

A look at the past, present and future renovations of the Academical Village 5e721p

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Latest Podcast 704q2x

Since the Contemplative Commons opening April 4, the building has hosted events for the University community. Sam Cole, Commons’ Assistant Director of Student Engagement, discusses how the Contemplative Sciences Center is molding itself to meet students’ needs and provide a wide range of opportunities for students to discover contemplative practices that can help them thrive at the University. 

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