MILITARY HONOR CORDS FOR 2014 COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY

MILITARY HONOR CORDS FOR 2014 COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY

 

Northern Virginia Community College is pleased to continue its symbolic initiative of honoring our graduating military and veteran students. Red, White and Blue honor cords will be available for graduating service members for the Commencement Ceremony on May 18th. The cords signify the appreciation NOVA feels toward our military and veteran students for their distinguished service and sacrifice.

Faculty, Staff and Students who are interested in allowing NOVA to honor your service can pick up a cord at any campus Veteran Advisor office or our military installations (For Myer, Fort Belvoir Henderson Hall and Quntico) between April 12thMay 10th. 

Contact:

The Office Military Services at militaryservices@nvcc.edu

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NOVA DAY | Thursday, 17 April 2014

NOVA DAY | Thursday, 17 April 2014

 

EVENT DESCRIPTION:
Date:  Thursday, 17 April 2014
Time:   11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Location:  B-3 Parking Lot | Alexandria Campus

*Bring your NOVA Student ID!!!  NOVA DAY SPRING 2014

CONTACT:
For more information please contact Ms. Viri Acosta | vacosta@nvcc.edu.

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Start Strong Through On-Time Registration
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Viridiana Guerra Acosta, M.S.
Student Life Coordinator – AL Campus
Northern Virginia Community College
Phone: 703-845-6218
vacosta@nvcc.edu

MARY MARSHALL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

MARY MARSHALL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

 

The Mary Marshall Memorial Scholarship was established by the Arlington County Board in 1994 to honor the memory of Mary Marshall, an outstanding public servant who represented Arlington County for 24 years as a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly.  The scholarships are one reflection of the importance the County places on public service and the development of its future leaders.  The Commission on the Status of Women administers the scholarship program.

Amounts
Annual Scholarships at $1,500 – $2,000 per year. Mary Marshall Memorial Scholarship

Requirements
Attendance at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC), any campus
Studies must lead to public service career (for example:  public administration, education, public health, public safety, etc.)
Recipients may re-apply annually and be awarded a maximum of three scholarships, as long as they
remain in good academic standing.

 Eligibility

Must be an Arlington County resident.

Applicants for a full-time scholarship must have graduated from an Arlington County high school (public or private).

Both women and men – of any age – may apply.

How to Apply

The application deadline for the 2014 Mary Marshall Memorial Scholarships is May 1, 2014. To apply, complete and mail/email/fax the application along with the required supporting materials no later than May 1, 2014.
1.  Mary Marshall Scholarship Application
2.  Copy of your most recent transcript
3.  Letter of support
4.  Personal essay

Submit applications to:

The Mary Marshall Scholarship Program
C/O Commission on the Status of Women
Attn: Anna Maynard
2100 Clarendon Boulevard, CHP #318
Arlington, VA 22201
Email: amaynard@arlingtonva.us
FAX: 703-228-4390

http://commissions.arlingtonva.us/commission-status-women/mary-marshall-memorial-scholarship/

CONTACT:

For more information please contact Mrs. Anna Maynard | amaynard@arlingtonva.us or Twyla L. Jones, Ed.D. | Assistant Coordinator, Office of International Students | 703.845.6248 | twjones@nvcc.edu

 

NOVA STUDENT FILM FESTIVAL 2014

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NOVA STUDENT FILM FESTIVAL 2014

 

Coming to a theater near you on May 1st 2014 on the Alexandria Campus! SAVE THE DATE! More information will be posted! Stay tuned!

To enter your film in the film festival please download entry form below and submit it with a preview DVD of your film and a short typed synopsis, by April 17th 2014 by 5:00 Pm. 

Drop off your entry at NOVA – Alexandria Campus – Tyler bldg., Room 226 – CST Department

if you wish to enter your film in the festival go to the following site and download an entry form:

http://blogs.nvcc.edu/lgebre/announcements/

for more information on the festival please contact Prof. Lucy Gebre-Egziabher at:lgebre@nvcc.edu

FREE TECHNOLOGY STUDENT WORKSHOP – APRIL

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FREE TECHNOLOGY STUDENT WORKSHOP

FREE TECHNOLOGY WORKSHOPS FOR STUDENTS! 

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Kirstin Riddick

Supervisor, Instructional Support and Development

Alexandria Campus

703-933-3998

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At IS&D, we support you with educational technology!

LYCEUM SERIES EVENT| Tuesday, April 08, 2104

LYCEUM SERIES EVENT| Tuesday, April 08, 2104

“The Impact of Molecular Biology and Genomics on Medicine” With Dr. Jaira Vasconcellos”

Dr. Jaira Vasconcellos, of the Molecular Medicine Branch, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, NIH

Jaira Vasconcellos has a bachelor’s degree in Biology from the University of Pernambuco, Brazil, and a master’s degree in Genetics from the Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil. She received her Ph.D. in 2010 from the University of Campinas, Brazil, with part of her thesis conducted at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School. Her post-graduate training was performed at the Medical Genetics Department, University of Campinas, and currently at the Molecular Medicine Branch, National Institutes of Health.

Dr. Vasconcellos research interests include molecular and cellular biology of cancer, and the molecular mechanisms regulating fetal hemoglobin.

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Time:2:00 Pm – 3:15 Pm 

Location: Bisdorf Building, room AA-196

This event is FREE and OPEN TO ALL!

The Lyceum Committee is dedicated to creating events that appeal to a broad array of interests.  Ultimately, we hope that people will attend these events PARTICULARLY if the events are NOT in their areas of interest, in order to learn about things that we don’t normally come in contact with, and to meet members of our college community that we don’t get to spend enough time with.

Website: http://sites.google.com/site/jlechelt/

NOVA-AL Political Science Facebook Page:  https://www.facebook.com/PoliticalScienceNOVAAlexandria

CONTACT: 

For more information please contact Jack Lechelt

Professor of Political Science703-933-3970 | 

JLechelt@nvcc.edu 

mailto:JLechelt@nvcc.edu

PHI THETA KAPPA INDUCTION INVITATION |Thursday, 10 April 2014

PHI THETA KAPPA INDUCTION INVITATION

Dear Alexandria Students,

The Tau Nu Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa cordially invites you to be our guest and celebrate our newest members of Phi Theta Kappa.

This special Phi Theta Kappa event honors those individuals whom have demonstrated academic achievement. It would be our esteemed pleasure to share this special time with our fellow students.

Date: Thursday, April 10th, 2014

Time: 7:30 Pm

Location: Rachael M. Schlesinger Concert Hall  Northern Virginia Community College | Alexandria Campus

A reception will held in the forum after the ceremony. Student Induction Invitation April 10 2014-page0001

RSVP no later than Wednesday, April 9th, 2014 RSVP to: ptk.taunu@gmail.com 

mailto:ptk.taunu@gmail.com

Please state you are a guest and give your full name.

Doors for guests will open at 6:30 p.m.

Dress Code:  Professional

The Tau Nu Chapter Team Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society

CONTACT: For more information please contact Leola Farmer | lfarmer@nvcc.edu mailto:lfarmer@nvcc.edu

“STUDENT VOICES” CONFERENCE

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“STUDENT VOICES” CONFERENCE

 

The 2014 NOVA AL

“STUDENT VOICES” CONFERENCE

 Wednesday April 16th 10:00 am-1:00 pm Bisdorf Room 158

Wednesday April 23rd 6:00-9:00 pm Bisdorf Room 196

 Student Panel 5 Minute Presentations on Class Research!

Enhance Your Public Speaking & Share Your Academic Research With Peers & The NVCC Community!

 Submit Your Topic & A Short 1 Paragraph Abstract by Monday, April 14th to

Dr. Joseph E. Windham and the AL Campus Diversity Committee at jewindham@nvcc.edu

 Student Panels On:

History, Women & Gender Studies, Social & Behavioral Sciences, Physical Sciences, Engineering & STEM Topics, English & Humanities, Communications & Fine Arts

MEC Exchange Workshop | Wednesday, 09 April 2014

MEC Exchange Workshop | Wednesday, 09 April 2014

 

Hello!

Medical Education Campus presents…..MEC Exchange Workshoppage-0

Do you have questions about applying to the Allied Health or Nursing programs? Bridget Page from the Medical Education campus will be at the Alexandria campus.   This workshop is aimed at increasing your knowledge about the admission process and empowering you to prepare for admission into our Allied Health and Nursing fields.

PERTINENT INFORMATION: 
Date: Wednesday, 09 April 2014
Time: 1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Location: AL Campus | Bisdorf Building (AA-334)

You must register for the workshop, Please sign up:   http://www.nvcc.edu/campuses-and-centers/medical/exchange/default.aspx

CONTACT:
Please contact Trevor Blair | Transfer Counselor | 703-845-6236 | tblair@nvcc.edu mailto:tblair@nvcc.edu