Want to be a true ally to survivors of gender-based violence and turn UVA into a trauma-informed university? Sign up for this Survivor Support Network Training and join a cross-Grounds network of students, faculty and staff that makes visible the dedicated support for victims that exists at the University.
Register here for this training. Contact Gabi Szabo (gs4ym) with question
Established in 1946, the Aeolians of Oakwood University present choral music repertoire from the Baroque era to the 21st century. They have collaborated with symphony orchestras to present masterpieces of Brahms, Mozart, Schoenberg, Verdi and Dett to name a few. They have also performed and recorded with artists such as Kathleen Battle, Angela Brown, Take 6 and Jacob Collier. In 2017, they won the Choir of the World award at the LLangollen International Musical Festival in Wales, UK.
Come join MSC's Academic Success Series to learn about more about the UVa Library and what services it offers! This short seminar will focus on Research 101.
This Queer Brunch, learn more about opportunities with the USDA Forest Service! Meet some folx and grab some food for Queer Brunch. This biweekly program brings together LGBTQ+ folks from across Grounds to connect and build community. Everyone is welcome! Catering will include assorted pastries, fruit, salad, and coffee/tea.
For Black History Month, join us for a dialogue about what it means to be black and queer and in highlighting black LGBT activists of the past, and future. Pizza will be provided!
In the first session of the LGBTQ Center's leadership series, we'll talk about what LGBTQ+ identities have to do with leadership, and why being your fullest self can make you an effective leader. Guests from the career center will lead activities to identify personal strengths and strategies for community building. Food will be provided.
Since it is Black History Month, it's important to consider intersectional identities within the Black community. Black queer studies and culture is a pivotal path when discussing or reflecting on the multi-layered histories of Black folx. The 2016 coming of age drama and Academy Award winning film "Moonlight" will be shown with a discussion after about the importance of the film as well as follow up steps if people are interested in continuing to study the visibility of black queer culture and art.