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Here are just a few things President Kress has been up to this week: Monday, Oct. 17 President Kress was named to the Washington Business Journal’s “Power 100 of 2022.” See the full list of WBJ’s Power 100 of 2022. Wednesday, Oct. 19 Dr. Kress joined Amazon’s Vice President of Worldwide Economic Development, Holly Sullivan, … Continued
The National Writing Day Committee invites you to attend a special Zoom event with Nick Jans, New York Times Best-Selling Author and 2022 Living Now Awards gold medalist. This event will be held on Friday, October 21 at 11:30 a.m. This event is being held by Zoom. Click here for access. No pre-registration needed. Nick … Continued
Please join the Alexandria Campus DEI Committee; the Dr. Jean Braden Center for Women, Gender & Social Equity and other collaborators for this one-time pop-up museum—the Foodways Exhibit—and various concurrent activities taking place until October 24. The exhibit, over 40 presentations and sessions will feature, recognize and celebrate (but not limited to) Hispanic, Latin, African, … Continued
The Division of Enrollment Management and Student Success (EMSS) is seeking an interim director of operations. This position reports to the vice president of EMSS, assisting with short- and long-term planning and day-to-day operations of the division. The interim director of operations oversees operational planning; supervises staff; manages projects as well as service and process … Continued
Join colleagues at the Professional Faculty Caucus on the third Thursday of each month. We will meet Thursday, October 20, at 9:30 a.m. Professional Faculty Caucus Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 703 822 6569 Passcode: Wellness Following is a link to PFAC meeting documents for review: Professional Faculty Caucus Master Listing – Meeting Agendas & Minutes.docx Please note, … Continued
Applications are open until October 20 for the Amideast Education Abroad new study abroad program specifically for students of 2-year institutions and 2-year or similar non-baccalaureate degree programs at 4-year institutions. The CASE Program is an 8-day fully funded, guided program in Tunisia, specifically for students of 2-year institutions and 2-year or similar pre-baccalaureate degree … Continued
The VCCS’ first ever Student Experiential Learning Conference will be held on April 15, 2023, at NOVA’s Annandale Campus. This statewide conference for students across the 23 VCCS colleges is designed to showcase the transformative promise of experiential learning (EL) in both student-produced projects and faculty/staff and student-collaborated presentations. Mark your calendar and plan to … Continued
Join us today as we welcome the first of three candidates for vice president of finance and administration. This is an opportunity to meet the candidate and hear directly from them about their vision for the role. This event will be held on the Annandale Campus in Brault Building (CH-321). We will be recording these … Continued
October is National Bullying Prevention Month and the Annandale Campus Lyceum Committee invites you to attend a special Zoom discussion on “Finding Your Voice to Beat Bullying” by Dr. Sabrina B. Ricks, associate professor of business and public services at NOVA’s Manassas Campus. The event will be held on Friday, October 28 from 1 p.m. … Continued
NOVA’s values tell us who we are and what we believe. Before we begin our next strategic planning process, I want your input on our values: the core principles that center all we do. Your feedback will inform any revisions to NOVA’s values. This ThoughtExchange offers all of NOVA a chance to share perspectives and … Continued