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Our health, especially our mental health, is extremely important during these trying times. We hope you find helpful this week’s short video about the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and its many benefits and resources. Take good care and stay well! CommonHealth and your Employee Assistance Program – YouTube For questions regarding this week’s communication or the … Continued
Please join us for the Adult Learner Transfer Expo on Thursday, April 15, 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 … 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
President Kress has charged a workgroup to review the practice of NOL prorating and make recommendations for changes or improvements. This group is just getting started, and we wanted to ensure that the broader college community is aware of this work and can provide input. The workgroup is co-chaired by Dr. Molly Lynch, Dr. Chad … Continued
Among 2019-20 graduates from Prince William County Public Schools, 25 percent enrolled at NOVA in fall 2020, the highest percentage among public school districts in NOVA’s service region. Submitted by: Colleen Gold, OIR, CGold@nvcc.edu
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
The Prince William County Police Department is working to increase community engagement and transparency to build a strong police-community partnership. Community Liaison Officer T.M. Paul, NOVA Criminal Justice Professor Lisa Baker and NOVA Police Lt. John Weinstein will lead a discussion about community interactions with police, how to effectively file police complaints and advancing the … 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
NOVA Student Life is hosting a virtual Take Back the Night on Wednesday, April 21, from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. Take Back the Night (TBTN) is an international march and rally that started in the 1970s as a protest and direct action against rape and other forms of sexualized violence and sexualized subordination of … Continued
Did you know that most students entering NOVA in the fall semester of 2021 and afterwards will no longer be taking placement tests to determine which classes they can take? This is a major change in approach across the VCCS. Each day this week, Daily Flyer will feature an article outlining the basics of the … Continued
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