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Zoom Office Hours for Navigate Support

October 19, 2021 / Tech Notes & Training

Three (3) virtual office hours hosted by Maureen Lawson, Coordinator of Advising Training and Karan Srinivas, Coordinator of Advising Technology will be offered each week to answer your questions about Navigate Features.  These will begin next Monday, October 10th and continue throughout the fall semester.  Registration is not necessary so just stop in and let … Continued

Transfer Tuesday: Private Universities Panel, October 26

October 19, 2021 / Events

Mark your calendar and join us for the next Transfer Tuesday event scheduled for Tuesday, October 26, from 3 p.m. until 4 p.m. During this session, participants will learn more about the transfer process for the following private universities: American University George Washington University Marymount University Shenandoah University Click here to register! Note: Transfer Tuesday events are not … Continued

Mark Your Calendar for Monthly MS Security Updates for NVCC-Issued Windows Laptops

October 19, 2021 / Tech Notes & Training

To ensure that the College’s equipment remains aligned with the latest security patches, we are requesting that anyone using an NVCC-issued Windows laptop check for updates the third week of every month. Faculty and staff with NVCC-issued Windows laptops have the ability to check for and install the latest Microsoft security updates without having to connect … Continued

It’s FAFSA Week! Encourage Your Students to Participate.

October 19, 2021 / Our Nighthawks

NOVA’s Financial Aid Office will host multiple financial aid webinars for “FAFSA Week,” Oct. 18 through Oct. 21. Please encourage current and prospective students, along with their parents, to participate in these online sessions to learn more about financial aid and other resources at NOVA. Click on the session titles below to register in advance … Continued

Resource Updates from Your Friendly Neighborhood NOVA Libraries!

October 19, 2021 / General NOVA News

You may have noticed some updates to resources available through NOVA Libraries! Recent Additions: Foundation Directory Online: resources for grant seekers New resources through VIVA (Virginia’s Academic Library Consortium): African Americans and Reconstruction: Hope and Struggle, 1865-1883 (Readex): primary source collections African Americans and Jim Crow: Repression and Protest, 1883-1922 (Readex): primary source collections Equity, … Continued

Meet NOVA’s Campus Recreation Team!

October 19, 2021 / Faculty/Staff Highlights

NOVA Campus Recreation encompasses intramurals, fitness and wellness programs. Campus Recreation is to provide and create an inclusive environment that inspire, empower and encourages healthy interaction through active and safe lifestyle opportunities that supports learning and personal growth for lifelong holistic well- being.  Let’s meet the staff:  CJ Jackson   CJ Jackson is the Assistant … Continued

Let Your Students Know About These Int’l Fellowship, Scholarship Opps

October 19, 2021 / Our Nighthawks

FAIT Fellowship – We’re pleased to announce the opening of the 2022 application cycle for the U.S. Department of State’s Foreign Affairs Information Technology Fellowship program. Applications are being accepted through January 31, 2022 Funded by the State Department, this two-year prestigious fellowship program is a unique opportunity for individuals pursuing an IT-related bachelor’s or … Continued

Celebrate Cybersecurity Awareness Month with NOVA IET Cyber Week, Week of Oct. 18

October 18, 2021 / Events

As part of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, the NOVA IET division will host a series of virtual events and workshops during Cyber Week 2021 to educate, engage and inspire students interested in pursuing careers in cybersecurity. Each day, we will host a different workshop that addresses a relevant topic, including taking the CompTIA Security+ exam, … Continued

Get ready for the Great Southeast ShakeOut, Oct. 21

October 18, 2021 / General NOVA News

If you think the mid-Atlantic region is immune to earthquakes, go check the headlines for August 23, 2011. That was a shake ‘n’ bake extraordinaire–and epicentered in Mineral, Va., just 85 miles south of here (but at the time, it felt like it was right next door). It was definitely a sensation we’re not particularly … Continued