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Human trafficking is a modern-day slavery that involves the illegal trade of human beings for the purpose of forced labor, sexual or other forms of exploitation. Human trafficking is not just an international challenge. It also affects those in the U.S. and even has a presence locally. This serious global problem impacts millions of people … Continued
The Office of DEI is excited to welcome Kellie Blair Hardt back to the Manassas Campus for the Women’s History Month DEI Spotlight Event! Kellie graduated from NOVA in 1998 and is thrilled to return and share her inspiring story of overcoming homelessness, alcoholic parents, dropping out of high school and other challenges to later become … Continued
Packback is a discussion and writing platform powered by instructional AI. Packback makes it easier for NOVA faculty to engage with students and provide feedback to improve student writing and retention. Learn more by watching a brief Packback Tutorial. Join Packback for a platform walkthrough: Wednesday, April 5, 9 a.m. Thursday, April 20, 6:30 p.m. … Continued
The Office of Wellness and Mental Health is excited to announce that we will be spending one day once a month on your campus to be present and accessible for students, faculty, and staff. While there, we would offer consultations for faculty and staff, tabling to share resources, and offer a workshop that would be … Continued
Dr. Karah Sprouse, who presented a session about bridging the gap with Gen Z students at NOVA’s PUP in January, will hold a hands-on workshop that provides a deeper dive into specific strategies to engage Gen-Z students more effectively. Teaching and professional faculty are invited to this workshop which will be held today, from 2 p.m. … Continued
The Photography and Media program is pleased to announce the 2023 Photography and Media Juried Student Show at the Alexandria Campus (AFA Gallery). The exhibition runs from March 20 and through Friday, March 31. We celebrate student accomplishments, announcing award winners and grant recipients at the opening reception this evening at 6 p.m. Come to see … Continued
The annual Vet Tech Club Dog Wash, Rabies Vaccine & Microchip Clinic is just around the corner. This year, it is being held on April 1 from 9 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. at the NOVA Loudoun Campus LA Building. There will be dog washing, rabies vaccines, microchips, and nail trimming stations. There will also be … Continued
Last Fall President Kress charged the provosts; Dr. Brown-Nevers, former VPEMSS, and AVP of HR, Charlotte Calobrisi to examine NOVA’s advisor and counselor roles and to provide a set of recommendations. This group added additional members and worked throughout the fall and submitted a Student Support Roles Proposal in December 2022. The full proposal and Dr. … Continued
You’re invited to attend the NOVA-Woodbridge spring theater production: Sherwood: The Adventures of Robin Hood on March 23, 24, 25, 30, 31, & April 1 at 7 p.m.; and Sunday, April 2 at 3 p.m., in the Woodbridge Campus Black Box Theater. Sherwood: The Adventures of Robin Hood is a story about fighting for what … Continued
After eight years of exemplary service at NOVA, Amy Nearman, the director of dual enrollment, will be leaving to pursue an opportunity outside of the College. As a result, the Division of Academic Affairs is seeking an interim director of dual enrollment who will report to the vice president of academic affairs and chief academic … Continued