Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA is a World Heritage Site.
UVA is a dump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Out of stater here - W&M alum with a student there now - you have SO MANY beautiful campuses in Virginia!
What a wonderful array of public and private schools. Amazing
This. The DCUM pissing matches are so unnecessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am at W & M right now.
It is so nice. Have you traveled all the way to the lake? The wellness center? Tons of history of course, and well maintained grounds. Old growth trees. There is a relatively recent memorial/monument to the enslaved people who helped create/maintain the school (which was founded in thr 1600’’s). It is very well done. We are quite impressed overall.
I would guess that many people don’t even realize that Lake Matoaka is part of the campus.
Or the wooded trails along it. My kid's fav way to decompress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am at W & M right now.
It is so nice. Have you traveled all the way to the lake? The wellness center? Tons of history of course, and well maintained grounds. Old growth trees. There is a relatively recent memorial/monument to the enslaved people who helped create/maintain the school (which was founded in thr 1600’’s). It is very well done. We are quite impressed overall.
I would guess that many people don’t even realize that Lake Matoaka is part of the campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia Tech, JMU, Mary Washington, and Christopher Newport are my favorites.
I graduated from Mary Washington and always thought it was an incredibly beautiful campus. The planners, however, need to be careful not to overbuild the site or eliminate the open space and vistas that give the campus such character. I understand the need to modernize, but a lot of students love the school for its classic red brick architecture.
Anonymous wrote:UVA is a World Heritage Site.
Anonymous wrote:Out of stater here - W&M alum with a student there now - you have SO MANY beautiful campuses in Virginia!
What a wonderful array of public and private schools. Amazing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Toured UVA this past fall. Agree it is going downhill and needs a good pressure washing. The secrecy society grafitii is definitely a turn off as well.
Either you didn't tour or you weren't listening. Those are benevolent philanthropic societies of great historical and financial importance to the university. They have raised 100s of millions of dollars for the welfare of UVA, Charlottesville, and financial aid. Please read and learn. It is considered a great honor to be tapped for one of them. They are secret because they teach philanthropy. In some of the societies, even the member's family don't learn their family member was a member and donated time and money to the University for decades following graduation. A wreath appears at the funeral. That is all. It's a great educational tool for everyone in Charlottesville and the surrounding areas. And by the way is a world UNESCO site. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secret_societies_at_the_University_of_Virginia. The only university in America that is. UVA is consistently ranked one of the most beautiful campuses in America: "UVA is regarded as one of the most beautiful and prestigious universities in the world. In 1987, UNESCO named the University (in conjunction with Monticello) a World Heritage Site. This rare distinction has been bestowed upon only the world's most culturally significant landmarks..
Please stop the UVa bashing. It's not constructive. My DD wasn't even a contender for it but as a Virginian, I am very proud of the 33 institutions of higher learning that we offer, as well as the Governor's schools. It's just not cool to bash like this, especially when it's clear you don't know what you are talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia Tech, JMU, Mary Washington, and Christopher Newport are my favorites.
I graduated from Mary Washington and always thought it was an incredibly beautiful campus. The planners, however, need to be careful not to overbuild the site or eliminate the open space and vistas that give the campus such character. I understand the need to modernize, but a lot of students love the school for its classic red brick architecture.
Anonymous wrote:Toured UVA this past fall. Agree it is going downhill and needs a good pressure washing. The secrecy society grafitii is definitely a turn off as well.