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Join us at the Alexandria Campus (AA-196) on Wednesday, March 26 from 12-2 p.m. for Listening to the Voices of Women Poets: an In-Person Reading. This event is intended to celebrate Women’s History Month! This event is being hosted by Alexandria’s Care and Inclusion Committee in collaboration with the Alexandria Office of the Arts and … Continued
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 closes tomorrow, Saturday, March 15. Please note: The telework process does not apply to teaching faculty. Employees who already have an … Continued
To help you keep the momentum going during spring break OEWW is releasing your Monday Campaign message early. As we approach week four—what an achievement! By now, walking has become a regular part of your routine. Consistent walking supports not just your physical health but also boosts your mood, increases energy levels and reinforces a … Continued
In honor of National Poetry Month, Dean Nicole Tong will discuss how poets are uniquely equipped to wonder in meaningful ways in eras of uncertainty. Her talk, titled “Climate, Chaos and Keats: Poetry in Eras of Uncertainty” will look at poems by Lucille Clifton, John Keats, Ada Limon, Patricia Smith and others that respond to … Continued
Join us on March 18 from 10-11 a.m. for two fast-paced sessions designed to help you build polished, professional PowerPoint presentations and to present them with confidence. Creating a Great PowerPoint (10-10:30 a.m.) Learn essential design principles to create clear, engaging slides. We’ll cover layouts, visuals, text formatting and best practices for making your content … Continued
NOVA’s Spring 2025 Commencement will be here before we know it, and we need volunteers to help make it happen! This will be a day we will puff out our chests and watch with pride as our NOVA Nighthawks fly off to make their tremendous mark on the world. Under the direction of Dr. Joel … Continued
The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation (JKCF) has announced the semifinalists for the 2025 Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship. We are extremely proud to announce that NINE NOVA students were named as semifinalists this year! This amazing and lifechanging scholarship, in its 25th year, provides up to $55,000 per year for the two to three years needed to … Continued
NOVA’s Administration of Justice, ADJ-250: Global Security course is pleased to welcome Maureen Moslow-Benway, a distinguished expert in terrorism, counterterrorism, covert action and international development. Join us via Zoom on Thursday, March 27, from 7 – 9:30 p.m. This will be a great opportunity for students Interested in global law enforcement and a topic of … Continued
NOVA’s Tutoring Center staff proudly serve thousands of students each semester. NOVA tutoring delivers high-quality, individualized instruction to engage and retain students collegewide. Our structured tutoring sessions provide an opportunity for students to learn, apply and retain crucial skills. We acknowledge our students’ diverse needs by delivering services in the ways most convenient for them—by … Continued
The Center for the Advancement of Teaching Excellence (CATE) and OpenStax invites teaching faculty to register for the March 28 OER Summit. Who can participate? From novice practitioners to OER experts, faculty from NOVA and across the VCCS are invited to learn about finding, creating and integrating OERs into their teaching. The summit will feature … Continued