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The AAPI Intercultural Learning Center will have its Grand Opening today with an official ribbon-cutting ceremony. This event is limited to invited guests due to space limitations. However, beginning at 1:30 p.m., there will be an Open House for the rest of the day. Stop by, show your support for the center and learn about … Continued
Woodbridge Campus faculty and staff stepped back onto campus and into a winter wonderland during the Winter Welcome Back event on Wednesday, Jan. 11. Provost Richmond Hill started the festivities with a warm welcome and College and campus updates. He received resounding congratulatory applause when he expressed his thanks and deep appreciation after being named … Continued
Professor Jay Udall (WO-English) has won the 2022 Comstock Review Chapbook Contest for his manuscript, Reach Beyond Reach, which will be published this spring. This will be Jay’s seventh book of poetry, including four full-length collections and three chapbooks. Previous volumes have won the X.J. Kennedy Poetry Prize, New Mexico Book Award, and Redgreene Press … Continued
The AAPI Intercultural Learning Center will have its Grand Opening on January 19 with an official ribbon-cutting ceremony. This event is limited to invited guests due to space limitations. However, beginning at 1:30 p.m., there will be an Open House for the rest of the day. Stop by, show your support for the center and … Continued
The College Senate will hold its regular monthly meeting on Thursday, January 19, beginning at 1 p.m. All members of the college community are welcome to attend as guests. The Senate will meet in the Brault Building, Room 321, and via Zoom. All meeting agendas and minutes will be posted to the Senate’s NOVAnet … Continued
The History Reading Group will meet again (virtually) on February 3 to discuss Kelly Lytle Hernandez’s Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire and Revolution in the Borderlands. On March 3, the Reading Group will be discussing Catherine Ceniza Choy, Asian American Histories of the United States (2022). The History Reading Group is a group that reads recently-published books … Continued
Welcome to 2023! NOVA’s current plan, Pathway to the American Dream, runs through the end of this year, and I’m asking for your help and participation in developing our next strategic plan. Specifically, I’m seeking college community members to engage in a process to define the goals and metrics that will guide the college’s work … Continued
President Kress will host the first faculty/staff office hours of 2023 on Wednesday, Feb. 1 from 10 a.m. until 11 a.m. If you have a question you would like her to answer, faculty and staff may submit an anonymous question until close of business Wednesday, Jan. 25. President Kress will use the most frequently asked … Continued
The campus cafeterias at Alexandria, Annandale, Loudoun and Woodbridge re-opened January 17, 2023. NOVA Auxiliary Services is continuing to work on food service options for the Manassas cafeteria and hopes to have information to share in the coming months for Spring operations. Current operating hours and menus can be found at www.nvcc.edu/food. Campus Bookstores and … Continued
You were asked in November to vote up or down on the five values that emerged from the thoughts you shared on the ThoughtExchange. These were (in alpha order): Care, Excellence, Inclusion, Integrity, and Respect. Forty-seven of you took the time to respond to the survey. The results show strong agreement with the proposed values, … Continued