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Don’t forget to mark your calendars that Spring Commencement for the Class of 2025 will be Monday, May 12, 2025, at the EagleBank Arena at George Mason University. This significant milestone is a time to celebrate the great achievements and hard work of our graduates as they prepare to embark on their next chapter. Stay … Continued
If you are traveling on business for the College and do not want to wait for reimbursement, the procurement team can assist with paying for certain travel and membership expenses. If your department does not have a P-card holder to process these payments, we are here to assist you. Please note the following details: Expenses … Continued
The NOVA Police Department is collaborating with the Virginia State Police’s (VSP) Help Eliminate Auto Theft (HEAT) program to offer free VIN etching at our Annandale and Loudoun campuses. VIN etching involves permanently engraving your vehicle’s identification number (VIN) onto the windshield and windows. This process uses a stencil of your VIN to etch the … Continued
The recording of the president’s Faculty/Staff Office Hours from Thursday, Sept. 19, is now available using passcode: @8Paj0SJ. You can find all the president’s office hours for faculty/staff and for students (and lots of other helpful information) on the president’s NOVAnet site under Townhall Recordings. Submitted by: Kathy Thompson, Assoc. Director of Internal Comms., KAThompson@nvcc.edu
NOVA is opening the portal to submit the electronic Standard Telework Agreement (Form 105-109) to request one day of telework for full-time, non-probationary classified staff and administrative/professional faculty. The portal to access the electronic form opens today, September 23, and will remain open through October 11. Please note: The telework process does not apply to teaching faculty. … Continued
President Anne M. Kress has been named to Northern Virginia Magazine’s “50 Most Influential People of 2024”! Drawing from the many sectors that shape the Northern Virginia region, the 50 most influential people features “the most influential leaders in business, development, education, entertainment, government, healthcare, sports and technology who are making a difference in Northern … Continued
September 15 through October 15 is National Hispanic American Heritage Month. This year’s theme is Pioneers for Change: Shaping the Future Together. The theme calls on all of us to recognize and acknowledge the spirit of innovation, resilience and unity that define the Hispanic, Latino, Latina and Latinx experience in America. In honor of Hispanic … Continued
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15 thru Oct. 15), the Annandale Campus Lyceum Committee will welcome Dr. Aaron Dominguez to discuss Hispanic Trends in STEM. This event will be held Wednesday, October 2, from 1 p.m. until 2 p.m. on the Annandale Campus (CA-302). Dr. Aaron Dominguez is the provost and an ordinary professor … Continued
NOVA has joined the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge, a nonpartisan effort that encourages our students, and our broader community, to become registered voters by October 15 (the required 21 days before the election). Once you’ve registered, remember to exercise your right to vote on November 5. Campus SGA leaders will be tabling over the … Continued
The Office of Learning and Development (OL&D) and Anthem’s EAP are pleased to bring you “Building Effective Team Dynamics.” In this interactive workshop, team members will learn elements of effective teamwork and collaboration. We’ll explore what great teamwork looks like, how each member contributes to the success of the team and the importance of collaboration … Continued