Amnesty International at UVA is hosting a live music event to fundraise for three refugee organizations – the International Rescue Committee, International Neighbors, and Tahirih Justice Center.
The Department of Middle Eastern & South Asian Languages & Cultures presents an evening of music with acclaimed North Indian classical vocalist of Hindustani music, Sanhita Nandi.
Amnesty International at UVA is hosting a live music event to fundraise for three refugee organizations – the International Rescue Committee, International Neighbors, and Tahirih Justice Center.
Join Carla Gonçalves, who will discuss coastal landscape governance and the need to overcome territorial boundaries and increase policy and stakeholder integration.
Join the East Asia Center as we continue our community gathering and Leslie Cheung film retrospective series with food and socializing starting at 5:30 p.m. in New Cabell Hall 236.
The Undergraduate Research Symposium is an opportunity for students to present what they have learned through their research experiences to a broad audience.
Michael Méndez’s book, Climate Change from the Streets, provides an urgent and timely analysis of the contentious politics of incorporating environmental justice into global climate change policy.
The Diversifying Scholarship Research Conference features research by undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty on topics of diversity, inequality, bias, and inclusivity.
The Miller Center’s 2023 William and Carol Stevenson Conference examines U.S.–China relations and the role technology plays in this dynamic relationship.
The Contemplative Sciences Center is hosting the Generative Contemplation Symposium: The Art and Science of Effortless and Self-Emergence Contemplative Practices on April 21 and 22, 2023 at UVA.
Dede Oetomo will give a special Coughlin lecture on Southeast Asia, "Straddling Activism & Academia: My Experience in the LQBTIQ+ Movement in Indonesia."
SPICMACAY's annual Indian Classical Night is a showcase and celebration of Indian classical music and dance, presented by artists at UVA, to UVA, and the general Charlottesville community.
Join Professor David Nemer for a lecture and Q&A on his current research examining the problem of online misinformation for democracies worldwide, particularly in the Global South.