In his role, Wang said he has connected with students to hear their opinions by talking to student government representatives from all schools, making himself available for meetings and calls and engaging students through his email newsletters. After understanding what issues students are most concerned with, he then voices these issues to the Board.
“Derrick was a terrific advocate for students during his term on the Board,” said Peter Brunjes, faculty representative of the Board, in an email to The Cavalier Daily. “He was thoughtful, always prepared, and contributed substantially to the meetings. Each session he highlighted U.Va. students from a different perspective.”
Wang said he has placed a particular focus on the well-being of students and underrepresented populations that the University can support further. During his first Board meeting last June, Wang brought in representatives from IfYoureReadingThis.org and Madison House’s HELP Line for a panel about the importance of mental health.
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