COVID-19

WHAT TO DO WHEN COVID POSES CHALLENGES FOR COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

WHAT TO DO WHEN COVID POSES CHALLENGES FOR COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

In recent years, UVA has expanded programs and pathways for incorporating community service into student experience. Some opportunities have grown out of Madison House, the independent student volunteer center – supporting Stephenson’s and other writing courses, for example. The provost’s office and Center for Teaching Excellence are also highly involved.

Premed students detail challenges to pre-professional plans amid pandemic

Premed students detail challenges to pre-professional plans amid pandemic

Madison House hospital volunteer shifts and late-night study sessions at Clemons Library are typical elements of a pre-health student’s life at the University. However, COVID-19 has restricted access to the key professional and social experiences that define the pre-health journey at the University. Although shadowing opportunities and clinical volunteering experiences are scarce, many University premed students have adapted to the current climate and have pursued their passion for medicine in unique ways.

Virtual Exchange Underway for Belgian and U.S. University Students

Virtual Exchange Underway for Belgian and U.S. University Students

The Presidential Precinct, in partnership with Meridian International Center, the U.S. Department of State, and Madison House at the University of Virginia, is proud to announce a brand new virtual exchange opportunity between Belgian university students and students at the University of Virginia.

Core participants include eight Belgian student leaders, some of whom traveled to Charlottesville for the March 2018 “Promoting Youth Leadership through Intercultural and Interfaith Relations” International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) project. Participating University of Virginia students were selected through a competitive application process implemented by Madison House.