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New Police Sergeant Appointed to Manassas Campus

October 2, 2024 / Faculty/Staff Highlights

Please join us in congratulating Officer Steven Atkins on his promotion to police sergeant of the Manassas Campus. Effective September 25, Sergeant Atkins will oversee police operations at the Manassas Campus, ensuring a safe and secure environment for all students, faculty and staff. Sergeant Atkins brings a wealth of policing experience to this position, having … Continued

First Fall History Reading Group to Meet October 18

October 2, 2024 / Events

The History Reading Group is an informal group of faculty and staff who read and discuss recent books, especially works of history by women of color. The point is twofold:  To foreground recent work of women of color, so that we may all learn and benefit from their scholarly insights To discuss how their work … Continued

Sign Up Now for the Mason Neck Hike Saturday, Oct. 5

October 2, 2024 / Events

The Outdoors Project will host its October Hike to Mason Neck, this Saturday, October 5. We will be departing from AN and WO Campuses at 8.30 a.m. and returning between  2 p.m. and 4 p.m. This is an intermediate 5.5-mile hike. Bring a lot of water (2-3 Liters), snacks and a lunch to eat at … Continued

Conversations with a Diplomat: Career Opportunities at the State Dept., Today at 4

October 2, 2024 / Events

Curious about a career at the State Department? Join us for a lively discussion! The Mandel Grant: Leveraging the Liberal Arts Humanities to Careers Speaker’s Series will Host Conversations with a Diplomat, Careers at the State Department with Diplomat in Residence, Stephanie Hutchinson. Join us today, October 2, at 4 p.m. for this interesting and helpful conversation. Also, … Continued

Join Webinar on Writing Effective Performance Evaluations! Friday, Oct. 4

October 2, 2024 / HR News/Training

Performance evaluation season is approaching, and HR’s employee relations team is ready to support you every step of the way. We invite all supervisors to join us for an informative Zoom webinar titled “Writing Effective Performance Evaluations” on Friday, October 4 from 12 p.m. until 1 p.m. Presented by Daniel Kaufmann, associate director of employee relations, … Continued

This Week’s STUDENT Listening Sessions Continue Today at MEC

October 2, 2024 / Our Nighthawks

Faculty, please share details of the student listening sessions with your students. We want to hear from them! At NOVA, we want to ensure that student voices are heard, so we’re holding a series of Listening Sessions just for students to speak directly with Dr. Joel Frater, vice president of student affairs, as well as … Continued

Student Conduct Formal Hearing Panel Training, Oct. 3 and 7

October 2, 2024 / Events

Formal Panel Hearing Announcement: The Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities (OSRR) will be hosting two student conduct formal hearing panel trainings for those interested in serving on hearing panels.   From time to time when a student conduct matter cannot be resolved informally, a formal hearing panel is called to decide if the accused … Continued

Classified Staff: Register Now for the 2024 ACE Conference. Registration Closes Oct. 9

October 2, 2024 / HR News/Training

Don’t forget to register for the 2024 Applauding Classified Employees (ACE) Conference, Registration closes Wednesday, Oct. 9. Continuing with our inspiring theme, “Stop at Nothing,” this all-day professional development event offers a variety of engaging workshops and valuable networking opportunities with colleagues from across the college. Conference Details: Date: Tuesday, October 15, 8 a.m. to 4 … Continued

AN Lyceum Event: Dr. Aaron Dominguez on Hispanic Trends in STEM, Today at 1

October 2, 2024 / Events

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 today, from 1 p.m. until 2 p.m. on the Annandale Campus (CA-302). Dr. Aaron Dominguez is the provost and an ordinary professor of physics … Continued