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A staff member at the Woodbridge Campus has requested to participate in the leave sharing program. If you would like to donate leave hours, please download the Leave Sharing Program Donor Form. Please complete the form and submit it to benefits@nvcc.edu. Leave must be donated in 8-hour increments, and only annual leave may be donated. … Continued
NOVA SkillsUSA students participated in the Professional Development and Cultural Exchange Program in February, a reciprocal initiative between the United States of America and the Republic of Austria. The event was hosted at the Austrian Embassy in Washington, D.C. The highlight of the event was the signing of the official Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) by … Continued
If you have not yet signed up for NOVA Walk Week (April 1–5), there’s still time! Register here and join your colleagues as we level up our physical and emotional wellness efforts. Join the activities happening across our campuses and locations through Friday. Where to walk? Use this link or the QR code below to … Continued
Dive into the data-driven world of Canvas with our new analytics webinar! Discover how to leverage cutting-edge analytics to gain invaluable insights into student performance, student engagement and overall course effectiveness. The next session will be Friday, April 12, from 9 a.m. until 10 a.m. Pre-register at NVCC.GoSignMeUp.com or join at time of the event. … Continued
In a world where the line between right and wrong is often blurred by conflict and hardship, one man’s extraordinary journey stands as a testament to the power of change and the human spirit’s capacity for compassion. Sam Childers, also known as the “Machine Gun Preacher,” has devoted much of his life to saving and sheltering … Continued
In the next few weeks, NOVA and Barnes & Noble will debut a new student-centric course material delivery model. For Fall 2024 classes, NOVA All Access (formerly known as Barnes & Noble College First Day® Complete) will set students up for success by ensuring they get their required textbooks and other course materials by the … Continued
April is Financial Literacy Month, a month focused on educating people about the importance of planning for a secure financial future. The Office of Employee Wellness and Wellbeing (OEWW) recognizes the importance of proactively addressing concerns about financial stability and navigating uncertain economic situations. Supporting your economic wellbeing as part of an overall employee wellness … Continued
As an annual reminder, April is both National Poetry Month 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 … Continued
For the first time, the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) and the Society for Experiential Education (SEE) have collaborated on research to better understand the experiences of faculty in helping students prepare for career success. Join NACE for a webinar on Thursday, April 18, from … Continued
Have you explored the diverse array of workshops available at the upcoming Half-Day ACE Conference? Invaluable professional development opportunities, these workshops are tailored to different roles and responsibilities — so explore the ACE workshop catalog today! From technology insights to critical thinking, from career planning to wellness, there’s something for everyone. Don’t overlook our highlighted … Continued