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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
President Kress will host her faculty/staff office hours on Thursday, April 20, from 1 p.m. until 2 p.m. via Zoom. If you have a question you would like her to answer, faculty and staff may submit an anonymous question until 5 p.m., Monday, April 17. She will use the most frequently asked questions to frame … Continued
Join us for NOVA’s 2023 Green Festival, scheduled for Wednesday, , April 19, from 7 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. and Thursday, April 20, from 11 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. The theme for this year’s event is “Local to Global – Green events, activities, and organizations.” This event will be held via Zoom. The purpose of the … Continued
The College Senate is seeking volunteers to fill vacancies on the following Standing Committees: Assessment Committee Budget Advisory Committee Curriculum Committee Organizational Development Committee Student Services Advisory Committee Violence Prevention Committee There are various seats available for Full Time Faculty and Classified Staff across the college. If any of these committees pique your interest, please … Continued
Do you suffer from spring allergies? Ever wonder why it’s harder to sleep this time of the year? Then come to the AAPI Intercultural Center’s presentation on Chinese medicine, hosted by NOVA’s Contemplative Center, Tomorrow, April 14, from 11 a.m. to noon for faculty and staff. Dr. Mei Lan Frame will offer a TCM (Traditional … Continued
NOVA’s Horticulture Club and Program is excited to announce the return of its annual plant sale in the Loudoun Campus greenhouse! This year, we’re selling new varieties of annuals, bedding plants, and indoor plants that we’ve never before carried! This includes more options for shade and greater color diversity. There are 13 different types of plants … Continued
Todd Zakrasjek is 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 four Lilly Conferences on College and University Teaching. His work is also available on TED-talks and podcasts. In this talk, Todd will focus on the pros and … 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
In February 2023, Dr. Rima Gulshan received an invitation from American University to bring a delegation of NOVA students to an important collaborative event with The Sine Institute of Policy and Politics and The Center for Security in Politics, UC Berkeley. Annandale Campus and Community Outreach Coordinator Tank McCarl and Annandale English Professor Rima Gulshan … Continued
The Accounting Department at the Annandale Campus, along with the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) Academic Champions Program, will co-host a very unique event for students who wish to explore the field of accounting. This is an excellent opportunity for students interested in or considering a career in accounting to learn about the … Continued
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