Archives
NOVA has renewed its license with ACUE and will continue to provide faculty with free access to self-paced, asynchronous short courses on a variety of excellent topics to enhance our teaching practices. If you do not have an account, email Dr. Indigo Eriksen for assistance in registering for one. Why it matters: ACUE’s high-quality asynchronous, … Continued
Completion Season is upon us, and we need your support with reminding students that the Spring 2025 Graduation Application Deadline is March 1! Please encourage students you work with to review graduation requirements (for current degrees or stackable credentials) and to keep an eye on the time to apply. Students nearing completion of an associate … Continued
NOVA’s Loudoun Campus Waddell Gallery is pleased to announce Mark Anderson’s solo exhibition, Searching. The show will open on Monday, Feb. 24, and will be on display until March 21. Stop in to meet the artist at the opening reception on Thursday, Feb. 27, from 3 – 5 p.m. Light refreshments will be available! About … Continued
Thanks to the Computer Information Systems office, Student Advisement Reports in SIS have gotten a winter upgrade. Now, students in expired catalogs will see their advisement report is Not Satisfied, signaling the need to update their program of study catalog year. Who is affected? Students in the 2017-18 catalog or earlier will see this note … Continued
VIVA has released the Open Course RFP. This grant cycle includes increased funding allocations across all categories. Visit the VIVA website for complete information on the available grants and to download the application and instructions. Faculty must submit grant applications directly to the email provided in the RFP. Questions about all VIVA Open Course Grants … Continued
Join CATE Captain Yan He Beal (LO) on Wednesday, Feb. 26, from 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. on the Loudoun Campus (LHEC-204). Hear your colleagues’ suggestions on professional development and their stories on their successful experiences integrating new technology, classroom management, student research and more. Share what has worked for you and hear what has … Continued
Ready to move your way? The Center for the Advancement of Teaching Excellence (CATE) and the Office of Employee Wellness and Wellbeing (OEWW) are teaming up to bring you a fun, flexible, empowering fitness program! What you need to know: When? Starts today, Feb. 24, and wraps up during our Spring 2025 Walk Week (April 7-11) … Continued
NOVA’s Spring Commencement will be here before you know it! This flagship event will be Monday, May 12 at 11 a.m. at George Mason University’s EagleBank Arena, 4500 Patriot Circle, Fairfax. Join us in celebrating the outstanding accomplishments of our graduates — the Class of 2025! We will be honoring graduates from summer 2024, fall 2024 and … Continued
This is just a reminder that today’s From Landlines to Livestreams: The Value of Generational Diversity in the Workforce, will be held today, Feb. 24, from 1 – 2 p.m. via Zoom, Meeting ID: 815 8312 5737. Dr. Nathan Carter, chief institutional effectiveness and inclusion officer will discuss the benefits and importance of a multi-generational … Continued
The Center for the Advancement of Teaching Excellence (CATE) will host a discussion on effective strategies for teaching difficult subject matter. This event will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 26, at 1 p.m., on the Annandale Campus in the CA-302. Why it matters: CATE Captain Nathaniel Green will facilitate this opportunity for faculty in different … Continued
Page 6 of 21« First«...45678...20...»Last »