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Course Directives/Subs and Advisement Reports Webinar, Sept, 28

September 22, 2021 / Events

The Course Directives/Subs and Advisement Reports Webinar, hosted by the Office of Academic Affairs in coordination with the College Records Office (CRO) and Computer Information Systems (CIS) will be held Tuesday, Sept. 28 from 11:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. We will go over common issues and questions related to course directives, substitutions and SIS advisement … Continued

Loudoun’s Waddell Art Gallery Hosts Artist Suzy Kopf, Sept. 24

September 22, 2021 / Events

On Monday, August 23, the Waddell Art Gallery at NOVA Loudoun will premiere in[ex]terior, an exhibition by Baltimore-based artist Suzy Kopf. Running through Friday, September 24, this exhibition extends her survey of the enduring mythos of the American Dream. Accessing observations of historic imagery and architecture as a landmark, Kopf excavates mid-century design via artworks … Continued

Alexandria Vaccination Clinic Extended through Dec. 13

September 21, 2021 / Uncategorized

The Alexandria Health Department (AHD) and its vaccinating partner Red Sea Homecare Agency (RSHA) are currently offering open vaccine scheduling until Wednesday, Dec. 13. NOVA is strongly encouraging everyone who is able to get vaccinated to do so. Schedule your appointment today. Dates/Times: Monday – Friday, 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. Saturdays – Scheduled Appointments only: register here. The Vaccination Clinic … Continued

College Staff Forum Council Meeting To Be Held Thursday, Sep 23

September 21, 2021 / General NOVA News

The purpose of the College Staff Forum Council (CSFC) is to serve as an instrument for the formulation and expression of faculty, student and staff points of view as represented by College staff who report up through NOVA vice presidents rather than attached to a specific campus. The Council typically considers questions relevant to its … Continued

Mayuko Inoue to Highlight 1st IET Speaker Series, Sept. 23

September 21, 2021 / Events

NOVA IET/STEM will host a new series called NOVA IET Speaker Series. Join us virtually on Thursday, September 23 at 6 p.m. for the first installment of our monthly NOVA IET Speaker Series and become inspired to explore computer science and software engineering. Our inaugural NOVA IET speaker will be Mayuko Inoue. After working in … Continued

Virginia ACTE Award Nominations

September 21, 2021 / General NOVA News

Virginia ACTE is conducting a statewide search for excellence in career and technical education (CTE) to highlight outstanding educators as part of our annual awards program. We are seeking nominations from all divisions, positions and content areas this year for the following awards: Virginia ACTE Teacher of the Year Virginia ACTE Postsecondary Teacher of the … Continued

ORPHE Open Enrollment Begins October 1

September 21, 2021 / HR News/Training

Open enrollment for participants in the Optional Retirement Plan for Higher Education (ORPHE) begins October 1 and ends October 31. Participants who wish to change investment providers can compare and select their provider in myVRS. Active ORPHE participants have a choice of two providers – DCP (VRS investment options record-kept by MissionSquare Retirement) and TIAA.  Employees considering changing providers … Continued

New and Improved NOVAnet Coming Soon!

September 21, 2021 / Tech Notes & Training

We are excited to announce that on Wednesday, Sept. 22, NOVAnet (our employee intranet) will be relaunched on SharePoint Online. This new and improved version of NOVAnet includes a fresh look, modernized mobile friendly interface and Microsoft 365 security (Multi-Factor Authentication).    The initial launch will include links to all the previously published NOVAnet content, … Continued

History Reading Group Is Back for 2021-2022 Academic Year!

September 21, 2021 / Faculty/Staff Highlights

The History Reading Group, begun by Annandale History Professor Nathaniel Green, is back for the 2021-2022 academic year! We welcome participation by NOVA faculty and staff, no matter what you teach or if you teach!  Like last year, we will be reading books recently published by black women scholars, especially about topics related to the … Continued