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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 occurring on our campus/ locations during Walk Week. Where to Walk? Here is a link and a QR code to … Continued
The VCCS Chancellor is pleased to announce the call for applications for the 2024–25 Chancellor’s Fellowship for Classified Staff for community college and system office employees. Two classified employees from across the VCCS will be selected for this award and will be named as Chancellor’s Fellows to pursue degree studies that will enhance their ability … Continued
Registration is open for George Mason University’s Spring 2024 STEM Transfer Day, to be held Friday, April 12, from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. This event is designed for prospective community college transfer students who are exploring STEM-H transfer institutions, as well as for students who have selected Mason as their STEM transfer destination. Transfer pathways … Continued
The Office of Strategy, Research and Workforce Innovation will participate in an event recognizing Virginia’s top employers for interns. This event will be held on Tuesday, April 9, from 9 a.m. until 12 p.m. at the Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce building, 7900 West Park Drive, A550, McLean. Employers will be recognized for their role … 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honor of National Poetry Month, Woodbridge English Professor Indigo Eriksen will share a selection of her published and unpublished poetry and storytelling, in her Lyceum talk, “Dystopian Love Stories.”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 on-going genocide in Gaza … Continued
The VCCS is transitioning away from the Carbon Black Endpoint Security solution which 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
Hello everyone. My name is Jack Lechelt. I teach Political Science at the Loudoun Campus, and I am your College Senate chairperson. I am embarking on more Chair Chat Live sessions over the next couple of weeks. Last Thursday, I was at the Manassas Campus and enjoyed it very much. I got to meet students, staff … Continued
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 an upcoming guest lecture: Tuesday, April 16, 7 p.m. FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting: … Continued
Faculty and staff are invited to join us for the 2024 Wellness and Mental Health Summit, an interactive and enriching day full of guest presenters, activities and tips to support wellness for your mind, body and soul. The event will be livestreamed via Zoom throughout the day. The Wellness and Mental Health Summit, Connection Through … Continued
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been exerting a significant influence on higher education, with numerous studies indicating that its impact in academia and the workforce will only continue to grow. To stay ahead of this trend, NOVA is fully committed to harnessing this technology and integrating it into our curriculum, teaching and learning processes, as well … Continued