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The Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities, along with the NOVA Police, will be conducting a session for faculty and staff to review how to respond to classroom disruptions. This event will be held on the Alexandria Campus, Bisdorf Building (AA-196) on Monday, Feb. 27, from 12:30 p.m. until 1:30 p.m. Topics covered include: Overview of … Continued
As a state institution, the meetings of NOVA’s College Board and its committees are open to the public (unless otherwise noted). Please see below for the upcoming General College Board Meeting (March 6), and the various committee meetings. Academic Curriculum and Workforce Development Committee: This meeting will occur on Monday, February 27, from 5 p.m. until … Continued
The College’s Auxiliary Services department is interested in what you want to see for food service on campus–from improved vending options, to cafeteria services, to bookstore cafés. As we evaluate needs and assess options for the future, we want to hear your thoughts, ideas and requests for food service on campus. What do you want … Continued
The Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities is conducting a mock hearing 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 which … Continued
All full- and part-time classified staff are welcome to attend this virtual session to be held via Zoom on Friday, February 24 at 1 p.m. This is a great opportunity to learn about initiatives that directly affect classified staff. Register in advance for this meeting. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information … Continued
The Office of Employer and Career Services would like to share information about our next in-person event of the Spring semester and if you could share this information with your students if they are interested! The Advanced Manufacturing and Skilled Trades Career Fair (AMST) is an Industry Specific event that focuses on our Advanced Manufacturing … Continued
“Initially, I was pursuing a degree in computer engineering at the University of Massachusetts Amherst during the 2021 spring semester,” Christopher Aviles-Sanchez said. “But I couldn’t handle the academic pressures and had some personal mishaps. So I returned home to Alexandria. But because of what I’d gone through, I debated if higher education was right … 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
Life can be stressful. Work, finances, relationships, health problems, parenting… the list goes on! You can’t always control the things that stress you out, but you can control how you manage your stress. This week, focuses on practicing stress reduction. Live to the Beat | Stress Less. Learning to cope with long-term stress can protect … 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