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The Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities is conducting a mock hearing and training for those interested in serving on a formal student conduct hearing panel. This event will be held on Tuesday, February 28, from 10 a.m. until 12 p.m. at the Annandale Campus Provost Conference Room (CFH-202). This is an in-person event in … Continued
The Annandale Campus Lyceum Committee invites you to attend a discussion on, “The Courageous Women of Iran,” with author and activist Manda Zand Ervin. This event will be held from 1 p.m. until 2 p.m. on Wednesday, March. 1, in CA-302 on the Annandale Campus. Prof. Jill Caporale will moderate the event. The author will discuss the long and brave history of … Continued
The American Heart Association is clear that smoking and vaping are dangerous to health. While fewer people are smoking or starting to smoke than ever before, many are using other forms of tobacco and electronic nicotine delivery systems. The increase in e-cigarette use (also called vaping) in recent years is a serious public health threat. … Continued
This coming Wednesday, individuals and families who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) funds will lose a pandemic-era boost in payments. For the NOVA students who rely on these benefits–and many others experiencing the impacts of inflation, like rising grocery bills–our wrap-around services and resources are vital to their success. Later today, the communications team will … Continued
NOVA’s Office of Emergency Management and Safety (OEMS) and NOVA Police are sponsoring a number of training events that can help you to learn, hone and commit to memory the skills you would need to handle a variety of crises you could easily encounter on a college campus or at home. Check out just a … Continued
Are you a faculty or staff member who is working on a writing project, such as a book, article, dissertation, grant proposal or curriculum development? If so, consider joining Write Now! A Faculty/Staff Writing Group. We will gather bi-weekly for communal writing time with a contemplative spirit. Our first gathering will be Thursday, March 2 from … Continued
Please remind your students who are in the final stretch of completing their NOVA degree or certificate that they must apply for graduation by Wednesday, March 1! If they have any questions about completing their NOVA credential and moving on to their next career or academic experience, please direct them to reach out to their … Continued
Happy Study Abroad Day! NOVA’s Office of International Education and Sponsored Programs (OIESP) is dedicated to guiding students in their study abroad experiences. OIESP seeks to foster an inclusive campus community that infuses all aspects of college life with a global perspective by providing services to incoming international students, outgoing study abroad students and faculty … Continued
The Office of International Education and Sponsored Programs is pleased to share that, through our partnership with the Goethe Institut, we promoted the Berufsbrücke (Career Bridge) opportunity for NOVA students interested in German language and Engineering and received a heartening response. Through this program, students will learn German language skills to be able to communicate … Continued
NOVA has been working with Generation Hope to advance student parent success across our six campuses as part of the FamilyU Cohort. Generation Hope also offers direct services to students through its Scholar Program. If you know of a NOVA student who (1) became pregnant or was parenting under the age of 19 (any gender), … Continued
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