3D Printing Club at The University of Virginia exists to promote the rapidly growing and evolving technology of 3D printing. Regular meetings are 2:00pm in MEC B005 on Sundays (members …
Among its objectives, the Accounting Society at McIntire recognizes scholastic and professional excellence in the field of accounting, finance, and information technology. It provides a forum in which students interested …
Hoos Flying is a design, build, fly-style team who builds a custom-made remote controlled aircraft for global competition with the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Collegiate Design Series competition. Our …
A Moment of Magic is a 501(c)3 Non-Profit dedicated to improve the quality of life of vulnerable and underserved children and inspire them to be brave, strong, and fearless. AMOM …
APEX was the first Korean Pop (K-Pop) dance crew established at the University of Virginia. Founded in 2014, our goal has always been to introduce K-Pop and other East Asian …
Asambé (formerly known as Afro-Hoos) is an Afro-fusion dance team that strives to demonstrate and celebrate the complexity of cultural dance throughout the African diaspora at the University of Virginia …
The Biomedical Engineering Society is the professional society for the Biomedical Engineering Major. BMES provides academic, professional, service, and social events for its members.
The Charlottesville Book Club group exists in order to give members an opportunity to explore the content and themes of various books in full. It is first and foremost an …
The Community Alliance of South Americans is dedicated to empowering and connecting South American students at UVA. Our mission is to promote cultural awareness, unity, and representation both within the …
Mind&Body@UVA is a student group focused on mental and physical health, bringing awareness to all aspects of our lives to cultivate healthy habits during college life. Founded in 2019, we …
We are an observational astronomy research group which observes asteroids in our Solar System as they pass in front of distant stars in events called "occultations". These observations are critical …