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The Facilities Department continues to perform enhanced cleaning of our buildings. Also, we have many hygiene stations located in the classrooms. The hygiene stations include pump disinfectant dispensers and containers of disinfectant wipes. Additionally there are many permanently mounted disinfectant dispensers located in hallways. Our custodial personnel work to keep all of these items replenished … Continued
The Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program competition for 2022-23 is open! Visit the Catalog of Awards for details of over 400 awards offered across 130 countries. The deadline to apply is September 15, 2021. Please note that U.S. citizenship is required. Join a webinar this month to learn more about Fulbright opportunities around the world. Please join … Continued
We are headed into finals, and it is important to take care of your health every day. Don’t forget to always make time for self-care to be the best you that you can be. Please join us for yoga with NOVA Professor Sara Liberatore, professor of Art History. Click here to Join via Zoom. Tuesday, … Continued
In November 2020, the Virginia General Assembly approved new email signature requirements mandating that all employees with state email addresses and state phone numbers include contact information within their email signature. At a minimum, this should include an office phone number and/or state cell phone number. This requirement seeks to improve government accessibility to employees … Continued
Please join us for the 2021 Dr. Joseph Windham Student Voices Virtual Conference on Thursday, April 15 at 1 p.m. The unforeseen circumstances of 2020 forced us to cancel the conference last year. With your support, we hope to continue this tremendous program in memory of Dr. Joseph Windham. Traditionally, faculty and staff have recruited … Continued
Join Disability Support Services for the third in our series of Information Sessions for faculty and staff: Working with Students on the Autism Spectrum Friday, April 16, from 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. In this session you will have the opportunity to hear from NOVA students who are on the Autism Spectrum. They will share … Continued
What does it mean for NOVA students to attend college while parenting? What are the resources available for NOVA student parents? This Food for Thought: Unequal Parenting discussion will address these questions and more. The NOVA DEI Council is sponsoring a discussion series called Food for Thought based on the Cornell podcast series called “What … Continued
Tonight is the night! Join us for the Adult Learner Transfer Expo from 6:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. The goal of this event is to highlight opportunities for adult students who are looking for programs that fit their unique needs. Participating institutions/programs include: George Mason University, Bachelor of Individualized Studies George Washington University, College of … Continued
The Return to NOVA Advisory Group met again on April 7. The following summarizes this meeting: The RNAG re-affirmed that college public health guidelines during the transition back to NOVA will continue to follow those outlined by the Governor’s office, with the recognition that these guidelines are subject to change. The college community will be … Continued
Four NOVA faculty members will discuss the rise of anti-Asian violence over the course of the pandemic. Held today at 4 p.m., this event will discuss the heightened violence that has been increasingly targeted toward diverse and minority populations. For those in the Asian American community this is sadly not the first time these types … Continued
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