Archives
Faculty/Staff, please note our updated social media and media policies and guidelines below. As a college, we are extremely fortunate to have a myriad of experts and thought leaders among us. That being said, please refer to the policies and guidelines when representing NOVA in an official public or online capacity. NOVA is proud to … Continued
It’s underway! March Mania Trivia Giveaway will be rolling out a new question and prize every day through the end of the month. You can enter daily by posting your answer to the trivia question in the comments on the student wall. It’s that simple. Tell a friend, anyone can play! Don’t have the NOVA … Continued
In celebration of March being denoted as Women’s History Month, the Office of Student Life is sharing how the phenomenal women across our very own college community have been inspired by other women along their individual journeys. Our fifth edition highlights stories from Rima Gulshan, Professor and Courtney Boland, Coordinator for Office of Institutional Effectiveness … Continued
Don’t miss out on registering for the final March Virtual STEM Careers Sessions and the final Career & Leadership Readiness Institute Session sponsored by the NOVA Foundation! Registration information can be found at the following links: STEM Careers Career & Leadership Readiness Institute For additional questions about these sessions, please contact Tiffanie Rosier. Submitted by: … Continued
The University of Alabama Libraries has published The Congressman Tom Bevill Oral Histories, by NOVA Communication Adjunct Don Smith and his son Todd Smith, a writer. University officials praised the collection’s “high research value to scholars and members of the global research community.” The work becomes the centerpiece of iits Hoole Special Collections Library extensive … Continued
Please join us for a conversation about Malawi with Dr. Kathleen Fichtel, NOVA Professor of History, on Thursday, March 25 at 1:30 p.m. Register for the program here. Special Guests & Contributors An Assistant Professor of World and African History at NOVA, Kathleen Fichtel graduated with her Ph.D. in History from West Virginia University (WVU) … Continued
Please join the AN Forum in hosting Alicia Tucker, Associate Professor of History from our Manassas campus teaching faculty, for a sharing of knowledge and conversation regarding The New York Times 1619 Project. Please add this information to your calendar for Friday, March 26 at 11 a.m. Zoom Meeting ID: 872 0731 4724, Passcode 252465. … Continued
The Virginia Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Counselors (VACRAO) is offering a Virtual College Transfer Fair for all transfer students throughout Virginia. Participants will gain a wealth of college knowledge and have the opportunity to ask questions of admission counselors in a safe, flexible, online environment. Virtual College Transfer Fair Monday, March 22 5:00 … Continued
Northern Virginia Community College will host its 11th annual Green Festival on Wednesday, March 24th, with a full roster of events from 10:15 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. This year’s theme is ‘Restore the Earth: A Discussion on the Interconnections and Relationships Between Humans and Natural Processes’. Historically, the festival has attracted hundreds of attendees concerned … Continued
Flooding is a temporary overflow of water onto land that is normally dry. Floods are the most common natural disaster in the United States. Failing to evacuate flooded areas or entering flood waters can lead to injury or death. Did you Know? Just six inches of moving water can knock you down, and two feet … Continued