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Webinar on 2020 Economic Trends in Northern Virginia, Feb. 23

February 19, 2021 / Events

Join NOVA Workforce on Feb. 23 at 11:30 a.m. for a webinar on economic and labor force trends in Northern Virginia during 2020. Over the last year, stories of how the national economy has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic have become a regular part of the evening news—we’ve become almost as accustomed to hearing … Continued

Today! Listen to “Health Inequities” Podcast

February 19, 2021 / Events

Please join the College DEI Council as we continue our series, “Food for Thought.” With the permission of Cornell University’s College of Arts & Science, we are using podcasts from their “What Makes Us Human?” series to engage in conversation. Food for Thought refers to the idiom for something that should be examined thoroughly to … Continued

Today! Three-Time National Poetry Champion Performance

February 19, 2021 / Events

As part of the College’s ongoing programming for Black History Month, we invite all faculty and staff to register for a special poetry performance from Dr. Javon Johnson, three-time national slam poet and spoken word artist! The live webinar performance will be held on Today, Feb. 19 at 3 p.m. Dr. Javon Johnson has been … Continued

AL LASS Dean to Discuss the Trump Impeachments, Feb. 22

February 19, 2021 / Events

Join us for discussion with Dean Jimmie McClellan about the historic 2nd impeachment of Donald Trump following the capital insurrection, his 1st impeachment, the verdicts and the future potential consequences in U.S. politics. This event will be held Monday, Feb. 22, at 12 p.m. Register Here. Special Guest & Contributor, Dr. Jimmie McClellan, NOVA Dean … Continued

Tips to Keep You Safe

February 17, 2021 / General NOVA News

Self-clean your work spaces several times throughout the day to stay germ free and healthy. Visit https://www.nvcc.edu/safe-campus/index.html for more.

Don’t Forget Required DEI Training Available in Canvas

February 17, 2021 / HR News/Training

The new Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Training Course is now available in Canvas for all employees. To access the modules in Canvas, log in to myNOVA, click the Canvas button and scroll down to Courses. Click on Courses > All Courses to see the NOVA Inclusion Training Series. When you click on this course, you will … Continued

NOVA Fab Lab Design Challenge Now Open

February 17, 2021 / General NOVA News

The first annual NOVA Fab Lab Design Challenge opens Today, Feb. 15! Young minds in STEM have had plenty of time working at home, so we are challenging all middle school, high school and college students to use their skills and innovation to fabricate something amazing out of something ordinary. In the past year, manufacturers … Continued

Black Women Lead Series for Black History Month Continues Feb. 18

February 17, 2021 / Events

The Annandale Lyceum Committee continues its Black Women Lead Series for Black History Month, part of our Lunch and Learn Sessions via Zoom. This event is the third of the four-part series and will be held on Thursday, Feb. 18 at 12:30 p.m. Karen Campblin, executive director of Green New Deal VA, will present “Healthy … Continued

President’s Zoom Office Hours Begin Feb. 22

February 17, 2021 / Events

Please mark your calendars for the first President’s Zoom Office Hours of 2021. The chat box will be open for questions during the sessions, as always. Monday, Feb. 22 9 a.m. — Teaching Faculty Please click the link below to join the webinar: https://vccs.zoom.us/j/84671109674 Passcode: 853509 Or iPhone one-tap: US: +13126266799,,84671109674#,,,,*853509#  or +16465588656,,84671109674#,,,,*853509# Or Telephone: … Continued

Celebrate Black History Month–Updated List Here!

February 17, 2021 / Events

The events of the past year have brought the continued struggle of Black men and women to the forefront of our minds. This week, we invite members of the NOVA community to participate in an event focused on the acknowledgment of Black lives, the exploration of historical issues of importance to people of African descent … Continued