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NOVA’s Administration of Justice Professor Bob Anderson is known for scheduling compelling guest speakers for his classes. Don’t be jealous, though. You are also invited to hear these exciting speakers share their expertise on current events. See below for more info on this evening’s guest lecture: Tuesday, April 16, 7 p.m. FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting: … Continued
President Kress will host her faculty/staff office hours via Zoom on Tuesday, April 23, from 3 p.m. until 4 p.m. (NOTE NEW DATE AND TIME.) You may submit an anonymous question until 12 p.m. tomorrow, April 17. She will use the most frequently asked questions to frame her initial comments. As always, you can also … Continued
How can your Virginia State Employee Wellness Program help? The CommonHealth programs and campaigns cover a variety of health topics and are available in a range of formats to meet the needs of different workplaces. Highly skilled wellness consultants provide the latest on stress, sleep, nutrition, exercise and more for faculty/staff meetings, special events, conferences, … Continued
In honor of National Poetry Month, Woodbridge English Professor Indigo Eriksen will share a selection of her published and unpublished poetry and storytelling in her Lyceum talk, “Dystopian Love Stories.” Professor Eriksen’s work blends the political and the personal from the perspective of a flawed narrator. Her recent work juxtaposes the ongoing genocide in Gaza … Continued
On Monday, April 1, NOVA’s Woodbridge Campus hosted a special ceremony to present a check to the NOVA Educational Foundation. Angel Pino, current member and incoming president of the Alpha Delta Tau Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honor Society, offered a check in the amount of $5,000; the funds will establish a scholarship to … Continued
National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week (NPSTW) is held annually during the second week of April to honor public safety telecommunicators for their commitment, service and sacrifice. NPSTW was established in 1981 by Patricia Anderson of Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office in California. In 1994, President Clinton signed Presidential Proclamation 6667, declaring the second week of … Continued
Jack Lechelt, Loudoun Campus political science professor and chair of the College Senate, is hosting a series of “Chair Chat Live” sessions. The sessions continue today at 12 p.m. in the WAS Café on the Woodbridge Campus. Students, staff and faculty, please plan to drop by to say hello and share what’s going on in … Continued
Please join Steve Lessner, associate professor of English, for his Spring 2024 reading group to discuss National Book Award finalist Life on the Outside: The Prison Odyssey of Elaine Bartlett by Jennifer Gonnerman. The third Zoom meeting is scheduled for Friday, April 26, from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Pages 186–269 will be discussed. Two print copies of the book have been … Continued
National Deaf History Month, celebrated every year from March 13 to April 15, highlights the achievements of people who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing. On Wednesday, April 10, on the Annandale Campus, NOVA’s American Sign Language (ASL) program proudly hosted a session titled “Silent Legacy: A Journey Through Deaf History.” The session was presented … Continued
The VCCS is transitioning away from the Carbon Black Endpoint Security solution that was deployed in December 2021 to all NOVA-owned computers, Macs and servers. Throughout April, College Computing needs to remove the Carbon Black client from all NOVA-owned devices. When Carbon Black is removed from a Windows computer, Windows Defender Endpoint Protection will automatically … Continued