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Dr. David Doré, new chancellor of the VCCS, will visit NOVA on Thursday and Friday, April 27 and 28. Please make note of the date. Additional information will be provided regarding his schedule early next week. It is simply impossible to capture every aspect of NOVA and to visit all of NOVA’s sites and staff, … Continued
April is both National Poetry and National Community College Month, so as regular readers know, this convergence can only mean one thing: a call for haiku! As a reminder, haiku is a traditional Japanese poetic form with three lines. In English, the haiku convention for these lines is typically 5 syllables, 7 syllables, 5 syllables. … Continued
Each year, the Annandale Campus Ceramics Program hosts a pottery sale. This is an opportunity to stock up on all those ceramic pottery items that beautify your home and patio and to stock up on gifts for friends and family. Join us for the 2023 Annandale Campus Pottery Sale, today, from 9:30 a.m. until 3 … Continued
April is both National Poetry and National Community College Month, so as regular readers know, this convergence can only mean one thing: a call for haiku! As a reminder, haiku is a traditional Japanese poetic form with three lines. In English, the haiku convention for these lines is typically 5 syllables, 7 syllables, 5 syllables. … Continued
The College Senate will hold a regular monthly meeting on Thursday, April 20, 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 (CH), Room 321, and via Zoom. All meeting agendas and minutes will be posted to the Senate’s … Continued
The Waddell Gallery at NOVA’s Loudoun Campus is pleased to announce the Loudoun Student Art Exhibition! The show will opened on Monday and will be on display through May 12. Join us for the opening reception today, from 3 p.m. until 5 p.m. Prize winners will be announced by LASS Dean Jennifer Rainey, Ph.D. Friends … Continued
Join Joshua Bruce and Steve Lessner for “Drop That Beat” a Hip Hop-writing workshop. This interactive workshop will focus on connections between Hip Hop and writing and invite participants to: explore various rappers’ techniques of writing and invention, analyze various Rap lyrics for literary and writing techniques, and create rap lyrics of their own. This … Continued
Save the Date! The NOVA Police Department will again be participating in the upcoming National Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, April 22! Safely dispose of unused or expired medications at any of our NOVA collection sites. (No syringes will be collected) This Saturday, April 22, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. NOVA Alexandria Campus, 5000 … Continued
The Center for the Advancement of Teaching Excellence (CATE) introduces a Zoom Webinar on ChatGPT: The Challenges and Possibilities for Teaching and Learning on Friday, April 21. Todd Zakrasjek, a renowned educator; faculty developer; author of several books (e.g., Advancing Online Learning, The New Science of Learning, Dynamic Lecturing, and Teaching At Its Best) and director of … Continued
The Neurodiversity Club would like to invite all students, staff and faculty to a screening of the movie, “Autism Goes to College,” on Thursday, April 20, from 3 p.m. until 5 p.m., Annandale Campus (CA-302). The screening will be followed by a student panel . “Autism Goes to College” shares the real-life stories of autistic … Continued