Adult Career Pathways (ACP)– Open House

NOVA_Alex_H_2c_transparentAdult Career Pathway Open House

Adult Career Pathways (ACP)– Open House

Having difficulties in your classes?

Unsure of your educational or career path?

Uncertain where to go for help?

If you are an adult student and answered yes to any of the questions above, come to ACP’s Open House on Thursday, April 3rd at 600 pm to learn about:

Free academic counseling services ACP offers

Financial Aid and Scholarships

Internships

Credit for Prior Learning

Foreign Degree Evaluation

NOVA Programs of Study

And much more!

Register at http://www.nvcc.edu/academics/additional-learning-opportunities/openhouse/, by calling 703-425-5245 or emailing acp@nvcc.edu.

*If you register in advance AND attend, you could win a scholarship! 

 

BEAUREGARD GARAGE CLOSED to STUDENTS | Monday, 31 March 2014

BEAUREGARD GARAGE CLOSED to STUDENTS Monday, 31 March 2014

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The United States Marine Band will be performing a special concert on Monday, March 31 at 7:30 pm at the Schlesinger Center.

The Beauregard Garage will be available ONLY for the audience attending this performance after 3:30 pm on Monday, March 31. 

Students:  please make arrangements to park in other appropriate lots on Monday, March 31.

CONTACT:

For more information please contact Linda Vitello (Schlesinger Center)

703-845-6156 | lvitello@nvcc.edu or Michael Delchamp(Parking Services) 703-845-6056

NOVA PRINTING SERVICES | OPEN HOUSE – Friday, 11 April 2014

NOVA PRINTING SERVICES OPEN HOUSE –Friday, 11 April 2014

 

EVERYONE is invited to their NEW location!

DATE: Friday, 11 April 2014

TIME: 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

LOCATION: Annandale Campus | CW-104 (next to the Warehouse)

***Please RSVP to printingservices@nvcc.edu by Monday,07 April 2014***

Special Events include:

Demonstrations

Tours

Give-a-ways

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A chance to win a FREE Kindle!

Come meet our staff and see what we can NOVA PRINT for you!!!

CONTACT:

For more information please contact

Jo Ann Duron | 703-323-3292

 

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!

Dear students,

The Office of Student Life is searching for volunteers to help monitor the voting table during SGA Presidential Elections.

Dates: Wednesday, 02 April 2014 and Thursday, 03 April 2014

Time: 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.  (Please indicate which times you’re available to volunteer)

Location: Y-Table outside of room AA-134 (Bisdorf Building)

Description: Monitor voting table and students identity upon voting

***NOTE:  If you are on one of the candidates campaign team you are not eligible to volunteer***

If interested please contact Ms. Viri Acosta atvacosta@nvcc.edu image001

CONTACT:

For more information please contact Viridiana Guerra Acosta, M.S. | Student Life Coordinator – AL Campus | 703-845-6218  | vacosta@nvcc.edu

Shakespeare’s “Troubled Couples” | NOVA AL Theatre Program – Spring Show 2014

Shakespeare’s “Troubled Couples” | NOVA 

AL Theatre Program – Spring Show 2014

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Monday, 14 April 2014

Tuesday, 15 April 2014

Wednesday, 16 April 2014

 

Location: The Schlesinger Concert Hall

Time: 7:30 p.m. (curtain)

 ***Admission is FREE (Donations to the Theater Program are encouraged)***

 On-Stage Seating available

 This is an evening of scenes ending with an Elizabethan Dance.

 Scenes from:

Antony & Cleopatra

Macbeth

Hamlet

 Much Ado About Nothing

Julius Caesar

Twelfth Night

Coriolanus

Midsummer Night’s Dream

CONTACT:

For more information please contact Dr. Kate Al-Shamma | Assistant Professor of Theatre | kalshamma@nvcc.edu

NOW ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS FOR THE NETHERTON AWARDS

NOW ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS FOR THE NETHERTON AWARDS

Alexandria Campus Council Nominations for the Jean C. Netherton Award of Excellence for Outstanding NethertonAwardPreviousWinners[1]-page0001Service.The Jean C. Netherton Award of Excellence for Outstanding Service is the Alexandria Campus award which recognizes employees for outstanding service to the campus community during their tenure at the College. The following is information about nominating an outstanding staff member, teaching faculty member, administrative or professional faculty member, and adjunct faculty member on the Alexandria Campus for the 2013-14 Jean C. Netherton Award.

This award recognizes employees for outstanding service or exemplary long-term contributions to the campus community. Please cite examples of excellence and be specific in describing the reasons why you feel this individual should receive the Jean C. Netherton Award of Excellence. Award decisions are made on the basis of merit, outstanding service, and breadth of the campus contributions made by the nominee, and NethertonAwardPreviousWinners[1]-page0002on a broad campus representation of support letters. Netherton Award winners will be given copies of their nomination and support letters as a reminder of their colleagues’ esteem.

Who can be nominated: Alexandria Campus staff, teaching faculty, administrative and professional faculty, and adjunct faculty. Please Note: Previous winners are ineligible for nomination in the same category. A previous winner may be nominated in a different category (e.g. a faculty member who received an award as “teaching faculty” may be nominated again if he or she is now “administrative faculty.”)  The list of past Netherton Award winners is attached to this message. Additionally, current Campus Council members are ineligible for nomination during their tenure.

Who can make a nomination: Nominations may be made by staff, faculty or students for employees in any category (staff, teaching faculty, administrative and professional faculty, adjunct faculty). Netherton Letter 2014-page0001

How to make a nomination: If you wish to make a nomination, complete the attached MS Word nomination form and submit it and any supporting letters electronically to the AL Campus Council. Please ensure supporters’ names are on each of their letters.  Completed forms and accompanying supporting letters are to be returned to the council, al-council@nvcc.edu mailto:al-council@nvcc.edu.

The forms are due no later than Friday April 4th, 2014. No nominations will be accepted after this date.

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SGA PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE DEBATE | Wednesday, 19 March 2014

SGA PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE DEBATE Wednesday, 19 March 2014


The Office of Student Life presents the SGA Presidential Candidate Debate!

Date: Wednesday, 19 March 2014 page-0

Time: 4:00 p.m.

Location: Bisdorf Building | AA-196

Come meet the presidential candidates and learn about their goals for the 2014- 2015 academic year.

If you have questions for the Presidential Candidates please submit them through this site by Friday, March 14th: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/5VHQV29.

CONTACT:

For more information please contact Viridiana Acosta  | Student Life

Coordinator – AL Campus | vacosta@nvcc.edu

 

ANNOUNCE YOUR EVENT at the TYLER BUILDING!

ANNOUNCE YOUR EVENT at the TYLER BUILDING!

 

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My name is Tommy, and I am working in the Tyler Building (Information Desk and Lounge: AT-207).  I am also a member of the Outreach Committee.  I would like to give everyone another update in terms of what is going on here at the Tyler Building.

We’ve finished installing charging out-lets for students, faculty, and staff to use for charging their phone and/or computer.  Next we’re planning to install the ceiling fans.

TYLER BUILDING MONTHLY EVENT CALENDAR:

Another reason for this e-mail is to announce that we’re creating the Tyler Building Monthly Event calendar. We would like to post ALL campus events, so if you have posters and flyers please feel free to send us a couple to post and distribute.  With that being said, if you would like to advertise your event to our students faculty and staff down in the Tyler Building, please send it to my attention and we  will post your event on our calendar, which will then be transposed to our communication billboard.

If you have any question or comment please feel free to send me an e-mail.

Thanks

Tommy Le

Provost Office-Administrative/Office Specialist I (Tyler Building)

Northern Virginia Community College

Alexandria Campus

3001 N. Beauregard St.

Alexandria, VA 22301

Email: lle@nvcc.edu

Office: (703) 845-6313

AT THE SCHLESINGER CENTER MARGARET W. & JOSEPH L. FISHER GALLERY EDMOND NASSA “Innermost Evocations” Sculpture.

At the Schlesinger Center Margaret W. & Joseph L. Fisher Gallery 

Edmond Nassa

“Innermost Evocations”

Sculpture

 

Friday, March 21 – Sunday, April 27, 2014

Reception with guest panel, Jay Townsend and Mary Higgins, on collecting art, Saturday, March 22, 4 – 6 pm

Innermost Evocations, an exhibition of sculptural works by Edmond Nassa, will be on display from Friday, March 21 through Sunday, April 27, 2014 in the Margaret W. and Joseph L. Fisher Art Gallery, located in the Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall & Arts Center at the Alexandria Campus of Northern Virginia Community College. The opening reception with guest panel discussion on collecting art is scheduled for Saturday, March 22, 4 – 6pm. The Gallery Hours are 10am – 4pm Monday-Friday and during performances.

In Innermost Evocations, Edmond Nassa’s sculptural works express the synthesis between his external experiences and his inner life.  Edmond explains, “Through my travels, I’ve met many different people and my art is a way of drawing connection between cultures and individuals.  It’s also about connecting past and present with an exploration of the contrast between smoothness and roughness. It’s my way of making sense of my internal and external experiences in the world.”

Edmond’s tools and media afford him a freedom that does not exist anywhere else. Wood provides a working space that is durable and resistant. He explains, “I work with the wood to build onto it, to combine and transform it into something new without fighting its inherent form. From every angle, it is new and tactile. Working with it makes me travel. When I am with my art, I can feel my mind exploring new things and going to places it has never been. As I begin, I never know what the wood will teach me, or what I will find to give to it.”  Gallery Manager, Megan Peritore, reflects on Mr. Nassa’s sculptures, “Through his mark making, each piece Edmond creates offers a tangible contemplation on life’s struggles and triumphs.”  Edmond’s sculptures are an intimate collision of innovation and inspired metamorphosis drawn from nature’s textural forms.  His unexpected compositions and combinations of materials create sophisticated connections between cultures across historical contexts.

Edmond Nassa received his primary art education at the Centre des Arts de Ouagadougou in the capital city of Burkina Faso, the country of his birth. His studies continued in Europe, including France, where he lived and exhibited his work.  Several years ago, he relocated to the Washington D.C. metro area where he now lives and has his studio.  His website http://edmondnassa.com/ showcases some of his work.

As part of a panel discussion on collecting, Jay Townsend and Mary Welch Higgins will share personal insights on why they collect art.  Over the past 27 years, Jay and Mary have been quietly developing a collection of music, books, sculptures and two-dimensional works from local, national and international artists Jay and Mary were both raised by parents who valued art as being central to home life so have always been surrounded by art, literature and music.  Art was integrated into their daily experiences so was not viewed as something confined to museums.  Jay is from a military family where packing up and moving to a new city every few years was normal.  Each destination was an opportunity for Jay to be exposed to new local cultures and arts communities.  For Mary, a fifth generation Washingtonian, whose childhood was spent visiting local galleries and museums, cultures from around the world came to her.

The Fisher Art Gallery is located on the upper level of the Schlesinger Center, and is named for local artist, the late Margaret “Peggy” Fisher and her husband, Joseph Fisher.  Gallery hours are Monday-Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and during performances. See Innermost Evocations anexhibition of sculptural works by Edmond Nassa from Friday, March 21 through Sunday, April 27, 2014.  The opening reception with guest panel, Jay Townsend and Mary Higgins, on collecting art, Saturday, March 22, 4 – 6 pm is on Saturday, March 22, 4 – 6 pm.

Title:  Support of Rhythm 

Medium: Oak, paint, wire
Dimensions:  40” x 13” x 9.5”
Photographed by Jay Townsend

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Title:  Everything on Me

Medium: Oak Wood, Wire, Paint
Dimensions: 39.5” x 9.5” x 7”
Photographed by Jay Townsend

 

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Title:  Braided Woman  
Medium: Nwika wood, metal, wire, rope
Dimensions: 52” x 11” x6.5”
Photographed by Jay Townsend

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BLACK HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATION

BLACK HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATION

 

On February 25 more than 150 students participated in the 2014 Black History Month Celebration in Schlesinger Concert Hall. Written and directed by Dr. Mark Whitmire (AL), the event involved actors, dancers, 100 singers, jazz musicians, plus faculty members Dr. Kate Al-Shamma, Dr. Joe Windham and John Kocur, as well as Liberal Arts Dean Jimmie McClellan.

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