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The 21 Society : ウィキペディア英語版 | The 21 Society
The 21 Society announced its founding on June 21, 1999, citing "direct challenge(s) to student self-governance" and wanting to unify students to engage with the challenges of the 21st century. Since its inception, the 21 Society has contributed philanthropically to a variety of groups, including the Center for Politics and corporate sponsorship of charitable causes organized by students. The group has occasionally offered politically oriented messages centering on issues of student self-governance and the promotion of the university’s honor system.〔 Like other Secret societies at the University of Virginia, the 21 Society paints its "mark," a large "21," around the University grounds, such as fraternity and sorority houses. ==Recognitions==
Like other secret societies at the university, The 21 Society routinely recognizes members of the community for their contributions to the university. A speaker is generally invited to address the class in a reception. Speakers in the past have included Allen Groves, Dean of Students, Leonard Sandridge, former EVP/COO, and Marcia Pentz from the McIntire School of Commerce. Graduates of various schools of the University, such as the School of Law, have also been recognized in this annual ceremony. In addition to its ceremony for graduating students, the 21 Society has held recognition ceremonies for outstanding second-year undergraduate students and has sponsored events recognizing employees of the University. The Society recognizes community members in other ways, including private letters.
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