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UVU: UVU shows support for Ukrainian students, nation

By Nick Gledhill - UVU | Mar 5, 2022

Courtesy UVU

UVU’s lights up the UCCU Center on the Orem Campus in blue and yellow, the colors of the Ukrainian flag, to show support to its Ukrainian students.

As Russian invaders storm across Ukraine’s sovereign borders — killing hundreds of civilians, including more than a dozen children — 5,898 miles away, Utah Valley University’s campus community rallies together to show their solidarity and support.

On Monday, UVU lit the UCCU Center of its Orem campus yellow and blue — the colors of the Ukrainian flag — as a show of support for the people of Ukraine. Meanwhile, UVU is doing its part to help members of the campus community — especially the 13 Ukrainian students currently attending UVU — cope with the Russia-Ukraine war currently afflicting Europe.

Katia Afinogenova, an International Student Council member, illustration student and native of Kyiv, said she is in a constant state of anxiety as she has little communication with friends and family back home.

“We all try to have communications with our parents and friends,” Afinogenova said. “They reply once a day, we’re all in big distress physically and mentally, but I can’t imagine how it is for the people back in Ukraine.”

Her mother left Kyiv on Feb. 26, and is traveling to the safer western Ukraine, but her childhood friends and teachers are still in the nation’s capital.

“As far as I know, most of them are staying in bunkers underground in the subway stations or bunkers near their homes,” Afinogenova said. “So, not great at all.”

UVU’s International Students Services is working to ease the burden of students like Afinogenova.

“We have reached out all of our Ukrainian students multiple times,” said Stephen Crook, ISS director. “We want them to know that we’re behind them and that we have lots of support are on campus.”

Crook said International Student Services is looking at allocating emergency funds to Ukrainian students who may be suffering monetarily due to banking issues resulting from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

“We have funds that can be used on an emergency basis,” Crook said. “With the developing situation affecting Ukrainian banks, we’re able to get money for our Ukrainian students to help them with everything from tuition, room and board and other living expenses. We want to make sure our Ukrainian students know that International Student Services is here to offer any kind of support that they need.”

The International Student Council, a student-governed body, is also responsible for providing counseling and services to international students at UVU. Those services have become personal for council member Lina Varionova, a native of Derazhnia in the Khmelnytskyi oblast, a region of western Ukraine. Varionova has been personally affected by the Russian-instigated conflict in Ukraine.

“I’m heartbroken,” Varionova said. “I don’t think I’ve slept or eaten normally in the past five days.”

Varionova’s family has remained in central Kyiv as Russian military forces have attacked her homeland.

“I could hear the bombs blowing up as I spoke on the phone with them,” Varionova said. “Most of my friends are in bomb shelters. My friend is 40 weeks pregnant and hiding. I’m very emotionally exhausted right now.”

“We need to work closely with our teachers to extend deadlines,” Varionova said. “Emotionally, it’s impossible to concentrate on anything. I think students should expect their classes won’t be failed because of the current situation.”

She hopes that the situation will improve in her country. Still, Varionova pleads with the campus community to remember Ukraine beyond the current breaking-news cycle and not let other issues push the Russia-Ukraine war out of their minds.

“I think people need to be understanding and not to forget about it in one week,” she said. “Because usually, unfortunately, that’s how those events go. It’s very talkable in a week, and then people forget about it next week.”

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