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NOVA’s conference on teaching and learning, Power Up your Pedagogy (PUP), will be held January 8 and 9, 2024. The conference will be virtual via Zoom. Similar to last year, PUP sessions will be held on: Monday, January 8, from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. for the plenary session and panels Tuesday, January 9, from … Continued
Please join us for the safeTALK suicide prevention course. We look forward to having you. Read more on how to register for this important training. safeTALK Training: Suicide Prevention Course (4 Hours) safeTALK, designed by LivingWorks Education, is a half-day workshop that trains community members to recognize persons with thoughts of suicide and connect them … Continued
The call for nominations for faculty and classified staff emeritus status is now open. To be eligible to be nominated for emeritus status, an employee must have retired from Northern Virginia Community College on or before October 31, 2023, after a minimum of 5 years of full-time service to the College and a minimum of … Continued
Please join us for our next discussion of Just Mercy on the Annandale Campus, Monday, November 20, at 10 am in the Brault Building (Room 206). It is expected that all participants will have begun reading the book. Faculty, staff and students are welcome! Submitted by: Nathaniel Green, AN-History, NGreen@nvcc.edu
Please join us for a Suicide Prevention Course entitled safeTALK! We look forward to having you join us. Register today! safeTALK Training: Suicide Prevention Course (4 Hours) safeTALK was designed by LivingWorks Education and is a half-day workshop that trains community members to recognize persons with thoughts of suicide and connect them to intervention resources. … Continued
In November, we celebrate the rich heritage and significant contributions of Native Americans to our country and Native American Heritage Month in Virginia. Please join Student Life on Wednesday, November 15 at 1 p.m. for a virtual workshop on Native American Storytelling and Culture. This informative session will be led by Larry Yazzie, founder and … Continued
Physical activity is important for everyone, and it’s especially beneficial for those who are prediabetic or managing diabetes. But even though we know we need to move more, sticking to a plan for physical activity can seem daunting. Read on to find out why it’s not as hard as you might think to get started, … Continued
Today’s topic is transfer myths and realities. Last week, NOVA was honored to host over 120 individuals representing teams from 11 states, policymakers and foundation leaders as well as senior administrators and staff from the U.S. Department of Education at the DoE’s Raise the Bar Summit: Tackling Transfer to Increase Access, Improve Completion and Prepare … Continued
Are your students interested in learning a foreign language to stand out and become more competitive in an increasingly globalized workforce? Inform them of this opportunity! The Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program offers funded language instruction in 13 critical languages. Of the languages with prerequisites to go abroad, we offer virtual, beginning-level instruction in Arabic, … Continued
NOVA’s conference on teaching and learning, Power Up your Pedagogy (PUP), will be held January 8 and 9, 2024. The conference will be virtual via Zoom. Similar to last year, PUP sessions will be held on: Monday, January 8, from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. for the plenary session and panels Tuesday, January 9, from … Continued