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About one in four adults with diabetes don’t know they have the disease. Another estimated 96 million American adults have prediabetes, which means their blood glucose levels are higher than normal but not high enough to be diagnosed as diabetes. Knowing and monitoring blood glucose levels is important. Additionally, tracking other critical health numbers can … Continued
NOVA’s Police Department participated in the second Veterans 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament on November 8 in honor of Veterans Day. This event was hosted by the Office of Military and Veteran Services at NOVA’s Alexandria Campus. Faculty, staff and students represented branches of our military and participated in this competitive event. NOVA Police was honored to … Continued
Abby Lenon, professor of the interior design at NOVA’s Loudoun Campus, was interviewed by NBC4 for the Artificial Intelligence For Your Home series. Prof. Lenon explained the impact of artificial intelligence (#AI) on the design world. Interior designers believe AI holds immense potential but still has a long way to go. “For people who are … Continued
Join us for the College Staff Forum Council monthly meeting this Thursday, November 30, at 1 p.m. The purpose of the College Staff Forum Council (CSFC) is to serve as an instrument for the formulation and expression of faculty, student and staff points of view as represented by staff who report up through vice presidents … Continued
In accordance with Chapter 1 of the 2023 Virginia Acts of Assembly, Special Session I, a 2% base salary adjustment for eligible full- and part-time classified and other salaried state employees, including appointed, at-will and faculty employees, goes into effect December 10, 2023. Please see below for answers to frequently asked questions, including the dates … Continued
The Horticulture Club’s annual Poinsettia Sale is back! Visit the Loudoun Campus greenhouse on Thursday, November 30. The greenhouse will be open from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. for the general sale that is open to the public. This year we have 16 varieties of premium and unique poinsettias, some of which can’t be found … Continued
The NOVA Loudoun Music Department is proud to present its winter recital on Thursday, November 30, from 6 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. in the Waddell Theater (LW-115) on NOVA’s Loudoun Campus. All members of the NOVA community are invited to attend this free event, which will feature vocal music performed by student soloists and the … Continued
The DEI Common Read has some big plans for the spring semester! The Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and the Student Leadership and Engagement Department are proud to sponsor a group of students to go on location to Montgomery, Alabama, to visit the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) Legacy Sites and connect with the work … Continued
The new Student Success Fund, established to assist students facing unexpected emergency expenses that would otherwise force them to stop out or drop out from their educational journey, was announced on October 31. To help support the Student Success Fund, the NOVA Foundation will host retired U.S. Army General David H. Petraeus, considered one of … Continued
The vice president of academic affairs and the campus provosts hosted a series of sessions this fall on crafting an academic master plan. If you attended one of these sessions, thank you! If you did not have a chance to attend or would like to give additional feedback, please complete this survey by Friday, Dec. … Continued
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