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Do you have students you know to be interested in medical school? Encourage them to join the Pre-Health Club this evening, Wed., April 14, at 5:30 p.m. for a panel event with four current medical school students. This is a great opportunity to give your students a taste for what their future in med school … Continued
In fall 2021, NOVA will implement new direct enrollment procedures for placement into English classes. The goal of direct enrollment is to move away from using single-measure placement (VPT/Accuplacer) and toward using multiple measures for placement. Changes coming in fall 2021 include two new English Direct Enrollment (EDE) courses, which will replace the existing ENF … 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 – 10 a.m. – 11 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
NOVA will host it’s 2021 College-Wide Virtual Job Fair on Tuesday, April 20. This is a great opportunity to connect with employers who are hiring for full-time, part-time and internship positions. Speak one-on-one with a recruiter or join a group video chat! Register to attend in Career Connection and view the list of participating employers. … 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
Woojung Lee, originally from South Korea and has lived in the United States for four years. She is currently a graphic design major at NOVA. Each year, the National Cherry Blossom Festival hosts an annual competition for artists to submit their work, and each artist takes different interpretations in painting the beautiful blossoms. Lee was … Continued
We can track inequality across America just by looking at our zip codes. How could this be? Why would zip codes matter? Well, it’s not zip codes per se, but what they represent – the place where you live. Access to education, services, jobs and transportation are all critically dependent on place. The NOVA DEI … Continued
Interested in learning more about the Health Sciences and Nursing programs at NOVA? Join the Medical Education Campus (MEC) for our Spring Virtual Open House Week, Monday through Thursday, April 19 through 22, from 5:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. Each day will spotlight three programs and a panel discussion with program directors. Bring your questions … Continued
New Fraud Warnings from Virginia Employment Commission IMPORTANT: Information regarding fraudulent unemployment claim submissions was communicated back in July 2020. The original communication to address any fraudulent claims is provided below as a reminder, along with information communicated in March 2021 regarding 1099 tax documents received in relation to those fraudulent claims. Additional information (see … Continued
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