Jul. 1, 2024

Day One of integration with Old Dominion University

12:00 am

Organizer: ODU

Day One of integration with Old Dominion University
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Jul.  4 –5, 2024

Independence Day

12:01 am

Organizer: Human Resources

EVMS will be closed Thursday, July 4, and Friday, July 5, in observance of Independence Day. EVMS Residents will follow their normal rotation schedule.
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Jul.  4 –5, 2024

Independence Day

12:01 am

Organizer: Human Resources

EVMS will be closed Thursday, July 4, and Friday, July 5, in observance of Independence Day. EVMS Residents will follow their normal rotation schedule.
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Jul. 9, 2024

Martyrdom of the Bab (Baha'i)

12:00 am

Organizer: Diversity and Inclusion

Observance of the anniversary of the execution by a firing squad in Tabríz, Persia, of the 30-year-old Siyyid ‘AlíMuhammad, the Báb, the prophet-herald of the Bahá’í Faith.
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Jul. 21, 2024

Dharma Day (Buddhist)

12:00 am

Organizer: Diversity and Inclusion

Also known as Asalha Puja, it commemorates the historical Buddha's first discourse following his spiritual awakening.
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Jul.  23 –25, 2024

Litha Begins (Pagan/Wiccan)

12:00 am

Organizer: Diversity and Inclusion

Litha, or Midsummer, honors the longest day of the year, highlighting the peak of solar energy and the power of the sun. Litha celebrations may include bonfires, outdoor feasts, and rituals that honor the sun’s power and seek blessings for the season’s abundance. Considerations: Do not schedule major events during this time.
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Jul.  23 –25, 2024

Litha Begins (Pagan/Wiccan)

12:00 am

Organizer: Diversity and Inclusion

Litha, or Midsummer, honors the longest day of the year, highlighting the peak of solar energy and the power of the sun. Litha celebrations may include bonfires, outdoor feasts, and rituals that honor the sun’s power and seek blessings for the season’s abundance. Considerations: Do not schedule major events during this time.
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Jul.  23 –25, 2024

Litha Begins (Pagan/Wiccan)

12:00 am

Organizer: Diversity and Inclusion

Litha, or Midsummer, honors the longest day of the year, highlighting the peak of solar energy and the power of the sun. Litha celebrations may include bonfires, outdoor feasts, and rituals that honor the sun’s power and seek blessings for the season’s abundance. Considerations: Do not schedule major events during this time.
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