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This year has been a busy and unexpected one, and as we move through the summer semester, the Marketing Department wanted to provide a few updates regarding summer and fall recruitment and general awareness campaigns. We understand recruitment, enrollment and retention are particularly important this year so we wanted to provide information about the advertising, … Continued
As NOVA plans for the start of a new academic year, now is a good time for employees and supervisors to review work plans, assess progress on employee work plans and prioritize any unresolved or new work that may have resulted from the temporary move to a remote work environment. As stated in NOVA’s Return … Continued
Is this land your land? Discussions around why African Americans and other People of Color might not think so. Join us for a community conversation with Dudley Edmondson, photographer, outdoor advocate, and author of “Black & Brown Faces in America’s Wild Places: African Americans Making Nature and the Environment a Part of Their Everyday Lives.” … Continued
Volume 35 The Northern Virginia Review will begin accepting original poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction, photography and art for Volume 35 beginning July 10. Before submitting, we recommend viewing our current and past issues at https://blogs.nvcc.edu/tnvr/. We accept works on any topic, but at this time of transformative resistance to racial brutality and indifference, we especially … Continued
Each Wednesday at 12 p.m., grab your lunch and join NOVA’s financial expert for weekly tips, tricks, strategies and encouragement for whatever you are facing financially during this COVID pandemic. This is a great opportunity to learn tips and tricks to create healthy financial habits and how to prepare for your future. Do you have … Continued
Approximately one-fifth of NOVA students are the first in their family to attend college. NOVA’s first generation students have similar retention, course success and graduation rates to non-first generation students.
Ms. Heidi Adamson will be retiring from NOVA after 31 years of service in various roles on three different NOVA campuses (Manassas, Woodbridge and Annandale). Adamson began her career teaching ESL and was actively involved in numerous college initiatives in English as a Second Language and international education and helped establish the Center for Culture … Continued
Is this land your land? Discussions around why African Americans and other People of Color might not think so. Join us for a community conversation with Dudley Edmondson, photographer, outdoor advocate, and author of “Black & Brown Faces in America’s Wild Places: African Americans Making Nature and the Environment a Part of Their Everyday Lives.” … Continued
What is a Virus? We are all hearing a lot about viruses in these times of the COVID-19 Pandemic. And, there is a lot of talk about what we should do to avoid catching it. But do you know what a virus actually is? If not, then join us as we present The Basics of … Continued
Each Wednesday at 12 p.m., grab your lunch and join NOVA’s financial expert for weekly tips, tricks, strategies and encouragement for whatever you are facing financially during this COVID pandemic. This is a great opportunity to learn tips and tricks to create healthy financial habits and how to prepare for your future. Do you have … Continued
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