Category Archives: Student Services

Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence/Stalking Awareness Training

As a friendly reminder, NOVA Police will be hosting Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, and Stalking Awareness training sessions on the dates and times listed below. Spaces are still available and all are encouraged to attend. On the Annandale and Alexandria campuses, we will have a guest speaker from SAVE Fairfax.  The speaker, founder of SAVE Fairfax and herself a domestic violence survivor, has helped us teach Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence in the past and has gotten great reviews.  Please e-mail me at the address below if you wish to attend this class.

Topics Include:

  • How to avoid sexual assaults, domestic violence, and stalking
  • What to do if you are a victim
  • What to do if someone you know is a victim
  • Police guidance on relevant topics (i.e., emergency protective orders, police reporting options, and more)
  • Resources in your community

Dates/Locations: (Training will be from noon – 1:30 PM)

  • Annandale – October 23, CA 317
  • Alexandria – October 24, AT 112
  • Woodbridge – October 25, WC-236
  • Loudoun – October 28, LC-315
  • Medical Education – October 29, RM 255
  • Manassas – October 30, (TBD)

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Regards,

OFC. Tony Ong

Community Resource/Crime Prevention Officer

Police Department

Northern Virginia Community College

3001 N. Beauregard Street

Alexandria, Virginia 22311

Office: (703) 933-1850

Cell: (703) 229-2527

Tong@nvcc.edu

The JUMP-START your Future Event

Attention NOVA Students!

Are you looking for ways to prepare for your future career? Attend this event to learn more about effective communication in the work place, time management, and job search to job offer strategies to help you jump-start your future!

Free lunch and (2) current/continuing NOVA students will win a $600 Scholarship!!! Register Today!

 JUMP START YOUR FUTURE CAREER EVENT FLYER FINAL FOR EMAIL

Register by Clicking HERE

https://docs.google.com/a/email.vccs.edu/forms/d/1An0BxlsNntzDCglLzl73z26hj39_kfkmxGrEtAaW5Z4/viewform

Questions? Contact Crystal Young: cyoung@nvcc.edu

Food for Thought

A Good Read

Theory of Mind is the human capacity to comprehend that other people hold beliefs and desires and that these may differ from one’s own beliefs and desires. The currently predominant view is that literary fiction —often described as narratives that focus on in-depth portrayals of subjects’ inner feelings and thoughts—can be linked to theory of mind processes, especially those that are involved in the understanding or simulation of the affective characteristics of the subjects. Kidd and Castano (p. 377, published online 3 October) provide experimental evidence that reading passages of literary fiction, in comparison to nonfiction or popular fiction, does indeed enhance the reader’s performance on theory of mind tasks.

Taking Out the Trash

The purpose of sleep remains mysterious. Using state-of-the-art in vivo two-photon imaging to directly compare two arousal states in the same mouse, Xie et al. (p. 373; see the Perspective by Herculano-Houzel) found that metabolic waste products of neural activity were cleared out of the sleeping brain at a faster rate than during the awake state. This finding suggests a mechanistic explanation for how sleep serves a restorative function, in addition to its well-described effects on memory consolidation.

2013 Women’s Issues Conference

2013 Women’s Issues Conference

Start:               Saturday, 26 October  2013

Time:               09:00 a.m. –  01:00 p.m.

Location:

George Washington Middle School

1005 Mt Vernon Ave

Alexandria, VA 22301

Jim Moran

Join Congressman Moran and keynote speaker Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro for the 2013 Annual Women’s Issues Conference at George Washington Middle School, 1005 Mt Vernon Ave, Alexandria, VA 22301 on October 26, 2013 from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.

Rosa DeLauro is a leader in Congress on issues affecting women, families and children, serving as the top Democrat on the influential Labor, Health, Human Services, and Education Appropriations Subcommittee.

The conference will include health screenings, information booths on a range of relevant issues, and a series of seminars on topics including women in the developing world, finance, professional and community leadership, and auto care.

Agenda:

  • 9:00am Registration, Light Breakfast, and non-profit informational tables
  • 10:00am Keynote Speaker – Congresswoman Rosa Delauro
  • 11:15am Seminar – Information Session I (must choose one)
  • 12:15pm Seminar – Information Session II (must choose one)
  • 1:00pm Networking

Registration begins at 9:00 a.m., event will start at 10:00 a.m. to prevent a conflict with the Alexandria Breast Cancer Walk.

Information Sessions:

Leading at Work and in the Community
This session will discuss the leadership skills women possess to advance professionally and attain leadership roles in the community.

Making “Cents” of it All: Wealth Building for the 21st Century Woman
Learn the basics of wealth building, including budgeting, investing, and retirement planning.

Women in the Military: Challenges Facing our Female Soldiers
Learn more about the experiences of women serving in the military including the increase in the reported number of sexual assaults, the debate over women serving in combat, and regulations on reproductive health care for women in the military.

Women in the Developing World
This session will review the challenges of women in developing countries and how we can support efforts for women’s equality around the world.

Navigating the Affordable Care Act
Learn more about the Affordable Care Act, what it means for you and your family, and how to successfully navigate this new health care law.

Car Care 101
This hands-on session will teach you the basics of auto care, and what to do when the unexpected happens.

LIMO CONTEST

Limo Contest

Ladies and gentlemen! We have a new contest and the prize is a free limousine ride for a day!

How To Join:

1. Simply take a photograph of yours or ‘selfie’, either INSIDE or BESIDE the NOVA Shuttle, which is located in front of the library, Bisdorf Building.

2. Like this Facebook Page, Northern Virginia Community College-Alexandria. (If you haven’t liked it yet).

3. Post the photograph in THE TIME-LINE/WALL of the Facebook Page. Messaged photographs will not be accepted.

4. Get 10 likes on the photograph from your friends or other people.

5. Once your photograph got 10 likes, your entry will be part of the random drawing which will determine the winner.

*We will be accepting photographs until Friday, October 25, 5pm. After 5pm, no more photographs or likes will be accepted.

*We will then do a random drawing in the qualified entries. The winner will be announced and contacted privately on how he or she can claim his or her prize.

*The limousine ride for a day can be used until the end of the year, 2013.

Enjoy this contest folks and let the limo fun begin!

Lecture Series in Celebration of Filipino American History Month

Lecture Series in Celebration of Filipino American History Month

Lyecum Lecture I

Wednesday, October 16th

6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Room AA158

“The Philippine American War: A Foreshadow of Modern U.S. Warfare”

Professor Santiago Busa, Professor of International Relations at West Point

Lyecuem Lecture IILyceum Lecture IIA

Tuesday, October 22nd

5:30 – 7:30 p.m.

Room AA158

“Equity Now: The Fight for Filipino WWII Veterans’ Benefits”
Professor Gem Duas, Professor of Filipino American Culture at the University of Maryland

NVCC-Alexandria student organizations’ meetings

Weekly Club Meetings

 

Muslim Student Association  – Tuesdays at 1pm in room AA379

Gamers United – Tuesdays & Thursdays at 1pm in room AE 207

Green Club – Every other Tuesday at 1:30pm in room AA456

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NOVA Life Group – Wednesdays at 12:30pm in room AA131

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SALSA Club – Wednesdays at 2pm in room AA 131

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Circle K International – Wednesdays at 3-4pm in room AA260

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ESL Club – Wednesdays at 3:30pm in room AA379

International Club – Thursdays at 3pm in room AA127

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Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration

Hispanic Heritage Flyer

 

Monday, October 7th (12:00pm – 2pm)

Hispanic Student Panel

Location: AA196

Join us for a dynamic discussion with current NOVA students

as they share their stories. Questions strongly encouraged!

*FREE Food

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Tuesday, October 8th (2pm-4pm)

FREE Salsa Lessons & Contest

Location: AA127A

Come learn the basics of Cuban Salsa and put your new dance skills to the test!

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Wednesday, October 9th (2pm-4pm)

Potluck Social

Location: AA158

Enjoy Hispanic Cuisine! Bringing a potluck is optional.

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Thursday, October 17th (12pm-4pm)

Hispanic Heritage Celebration

Location: Cafeteria

FREE food, live performances, games, and PRIZES!!!

THE WOLF GROUP 30TH ANNIVERSARY | 5K FUN RUN & WALK

THE WOLF GROUP 30TH ANNIVERSARY | 5K FUN RUN & WALK

 Walk for Hope

 

DESCRIPTION:

We are very excited that 2013 marks the 30th anniversary of The Wolf Group! We would like to celebrate this occasion by inviting all our clients, staff and contacts, including your friends and family members, for a 5K fun run, followed by a picnic on October 19th, 2013. The fun run will take place on a paved trail in the beautiful Bluemont Park in Arlington, VA. Not a runner? You’re welcome to join us for lunch and other festivities!

It’s to participate in the Walk for Hope which supports Mental Health. The cost to walk is $60 but I am offering a discount. The first 24 students to sign up will only pay $25. Students must sign up through the Student Life Office by October 7th (if there is still space). Transportation is available.

INFORMATION:

Date:                     Saturday, 19 October 2013

Time:                     Breakfast and check-in begin at 08:00 a.m.

Run/Walk begins promptly at 09:00 a.m.
Lunch begins at 11:30 a.m.

LOCATION:

Bluemont Park

601 North Manchester Street

Alexandria, VA | 22203

CONTACT:

For more information contact  Viridiana Acosta | Student Life Coordinator | 703-845-6218 | vacosta@nvcc.edu