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WOODBRIDGE CAMPUS LAW ENFORCEMENT JOB FAIR |03/05/2014

WOODBRIDGE CAMPUS LAW ENFORCEMENT JOB FAIR | 03/05/2014

Please join us for the upcoming WOODBRIDGE CAMPUS LAW ENFORCEMENT JOB FAIR.

PARTICIPATING AGENCIES:

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)

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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

The US Marshals’ Service

We have 27-agencies confirmed!!!

PERTINENT INFORMATION: 
Date: Wednesday, 05 March 2014
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Location: Woodbridge Campus | Seefeldt Building (room 109)

CONTACT: 
For more information please contact Dennis D. Staszak | Asst. Dean – Program Manager | Woodbridge Campus dstaszak@nvcc.edu

mailto:dstaszak@nvcc.edu

|(703) 878-5864

STUDENT FINE ART EXHIBITION: Wednesday, 19 February 2014

STUDENT FINE ART EXHIBITION:  Wednesday, 19 February 2014

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Date: Wednesday, 19 February 2014
Time: 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Location: Tyler Teaching Gallery

***This exhibit begins February 19 and extends until March 7, 2014***

CONTACT:
For more information, please contact William Schran | Assistant Dean Fine
Arts Division of Liberal Arts | 703-845-6075 |
wschran@nvcc.edu mailto:wschran@nvcc.edu

The Alexandria Campus Council Hosts Open Forums

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The Alexandria Campus Council

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Open Forums

 Would you like to provide recommendations to Dr. Templin regarding the desired qualifications for the next Provost of the Alexandria Campus?

Are you asking, “What does a Provost do?”

Here is your chance to provide feedback and learn more about the role of the Provost and how their role impacts you and the future of the campus.

The Campus Council looks forward to hearing from you.

 Open Forum Dates

February 19, 2014 – 4:00pm – Student Forum – AA 196

February 21, 2014 – 9:30am – Staff Forum – AA 196

February 25, 2014  – 2:00pm – All Faculty Forum – AA 196

CST-227: Business and Profession Communication

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Do you need a 2nd 8-week course?

Would you like to learn more about professional skills that you can USE, such as resume-writing, conflict management, interviewing, and job-hunting?

Do you need to fulfill CST requirements? 

If you answered “yes” to any of the above, then check out CST-227: Business and Professional Communication!
This 3-credit hybrid course meets on Tuesdays.  It’s a great way to learn practical skills in a hands-on setting.  Hurry!  The class begins March 17th!

SECTIONS: 
Tuesdays:         12:30 p.m. – 3:20 p.m. (during the 2nd 8-weeks)

CONTACT: 
For more information contact  Professor Meredith Aquila | MAQUILA@NVCC.EDU<mailto:MAQUILA@NVCC.EDU>

THE TOWN HALL PANEL DISCUSSIONS

THE TOWN HALL PANEL DISCUSSIONS: 17th and 24th of February 2014

Pan African NOVA Town Hall | Meeting &Panel Discussion

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Students will discuss African, African Diaspora, & African American & Race Issues at NVCC

Date:                     Monday, 17 February 2014

Time:                     07:30 p.m. – 09:30 p.m.

Location:              Bisdorf Building | AA-196(room)

The US Domestic Slave Trade 1790’s to1865 | Lecture & Panel Discussion

The panel discussion will revolve around the Solomon Northrup film “12-Years A Slave” as well as the significance of Alexandria City as a major human trafficking port then.  We’ll discuss the significance of American Black Slavery historically as well as its modern impact on Race, Wealth, Politics & Society today.

Date:                     Monday, 24 February 2014

Time:                     07:30 p.m. – 09:30 p.m.

Location:              Bisdorf Building | AA-196 (room)

 

The discussions will consist of a short introductory presentation by me, Dr. Joseph E Windham,

Professor of African Civilizations, The  African Diaspora, & African American History,

with civil discussion on such salient questions with student panels, audience microphones, and surveys for all attending.

These events are sponsored by the Diversity & Black History Committees, SGA & The AASU.

Please come and bring or send your students offering them academic incentives!

Although these events focus on the Lives and Histories of African American students,

for Black History Month all Novarians are invited to attend and participate.

CONTACT:

For more information please contact Dr. Joseph Windham | jewindham@nvcc.edu

VALENTINE’S DAY CELEBRATION | Wednesday, 12 February 2014

The Student Government Associations presents Valentine’s Day Celebration, please come in join us:

Date:                     Wednesday, 12 February 2014                                                                               

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Location:              Alexandria Campus Cafeteria

 Roses and Greeting Cards for sale

      Poetry Contest

          Games & Giveaways

 Live D J Set

 FREE FOOD!!!


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For more information please contact Viridiana Acosta  | Student Life Coordinator – AL Campus | vacosta@nvcc.edu

CASTING CALL FOR STUDENT ACTORS

The Film Collaborative, a group created in the Fall 2013, made up of film students from NOVA Alexandria Campus (for more information on the group and its film activities please visit: http://blogs.nvcc.edu/lgebre/the-film-collaborative/).  We are in pre-production for 4 short films.

 

CASTING CALLS:

Date:                     Friday, 07 February 2014

Time:                     3:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Room:                   Tyler Building  | AT-121

Info:                      Attached is the flyer for the casting call

Actors are needed for lead roles as well as extras as students in classrooms.  Professional and non-professional student actors welcomed.  Please help spread the word to NOVA students.

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VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY

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On behalf of the Virginias Collegiate Honors Council (VCHC) Executive Board, faculty and student representatives, and committee members, I would like to invite you to participate in our spring conference.

The Virginias Collegiate Honors Council is an interdisciplinary professional organization, and this conference provides a forum for honors students to present their work publicly and to network with other honors students. The theme for this year’s conference is “Pay it Forward.”

The conference will be Friday, April 4, to Saturday, April 5, 2014, at Virginia State University in Petersburg, Virginia.  Participants may present individual papers, group presentations, poster sessions, or art/original work (includes dance, literature, instrumental or vocal music, and poetry).

The conference fee is $90.00 if you register on or before March 14, 2014, and $105.00 if you register after March 14 but before March 21, 201.   For information on how to register, please go to http://www.vchc.net/conferences.html.

We look forward to seeing long-time and new participants this spring at Virginia State University.

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Honors Program Students

Hello! As an Honors Program student – those attempting the 18-21 credits in Honors/Honors Option courses/officially accepted into the program, I wanted to make you aware of an Honors Study Abroad Trip to England that has the possibility of 3 credit hours (either as a HIS 295 or an ENG 272 class).

The trip dates are May 19th to June 1st, 2014, although there will be several trip/class meetings before then.  If you are interested please email Rebecca Hayes (rhayes@nvcc.edu<mailto:rhayes@nvcc.edu>) ASAP and fill out the attached application form.  We will be making our selections soon and scheduling our first meeting.

The Honors Program will be funding a portion of this trip for Honors Program students.  The estimated cost is $3800 to $4000.  Again, we are hoping to fund a portion of this and do some major fundraising.

If you have taken a Shakespeare lit class or a History of England class please make me aware of that in your response.

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LANGUAGE STUDIES AND CULTURAL EXPLORATION IN CHINA

Dear NOVA Community members,

Would you like to go to China with us to attend Chinese language classes, travel and visit cultural sights in Beijing, Wuyishan, Xiamen, Nanjing and Shanghai when you elect to join us for both of the programs described below: Program #1 Language Studies in China and #2 Cultural Exploration. Or, choose only Program #2 Cultural Exploration and travel with us to culturally enriching cities and places. Whichever program you choose, you will be immersed in Chinese culture and experience first-hand its beauty and history.

Both programs are open to all students and members of the community.  Some scholarships will be available for qualified students. (All dates, itinerary, and price may be adjusted.)

 

 

Contact: Dr. Dali Tan, Assistant professor of Chinese, China Coordinator, dtan@nvcc.edu <mailto:dtan@nvcc.edu> or 703-933-5078.

 

Information Meeting: Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014 at Alexandria Campus, Bisdorf Building 0342, 8:00pm.

 

If you can’t come to the information meeting, please contact Dr. Tan if you are interested and she can set up individual meetings with you to talk about the trip and to answer your questions.

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