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Did you know that College Computing offers a virtual computer lab for students? Since 2020, students have been able to use virtual desktops to access an array of software resources both on and off campus. These virtual desktops can be accessed through a student’s personal device from almost anywhere, as long as a high-speed internet … Continued
Join us for a Quality Matters workshop to optimize learning outcomes in asynchronous online and hybrid courses. The next session begins March 25. Why it matters: The Applying the Quality Matters (QM) Rubric workshop introduces a nationally recognized standard for high-quality online and hybrid courses. Learn how to apply the QM Rubric to enhance instructional materials, improve … Continued
Join us for an insightful webinar, Leadership for All: Understanding Key Drivers in NOVA’s Auxiliary Services, Facilities and Materials Management. This event will be held on Wednesday, March 26, from noon to 1 p.m. What we’ve got: In response to your input, we’ll be expanding this series by featuring additional departments from the Office of … Continued
Through the generous sponsorship of NOVA Professors Emeriti Reva A. Savkar and Robert C. Loser, we are pleased to invite you to NOVA’s first annual SPARK event. Three faculty and staff finalists will present their innovative ideas to enhance student success. In the spirit of NOVA, we encourage everyone to attend as we celebrate our … Continued
When artists turn their gaze to themselves, what do they examine? How do they express their sense of self to others? Come experience artwork that explores identity through ideas like race, gender, religion, nationalism and others. In “Investigating Identity,” art students were encouraged to examine their growth as artists as well as their understandings of … Continued
Join the Center for the Advancement of Teaching Excellence (CATE) and the Office of Care and Inclusion to refresh your understanding of FERPA, including when, why and how you can protect students’ educational records. Professor of History Nathaniel Green, Tutoring Coordinator Emily Miller, Associate Registrar Ann-Danae Erickson, Interim Director of Faculty Professional Development Indigo Eriksen … 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
NOVA’s academic advisors are the college’s secret weapon. They work on the front lines to ensure our students are prepared to succeed, helping them make their plan and achieve their goals. We want to recognize their hard work and thank them for all they do to make sure our students cross the finish line. We … Continued
It’s time for episode two of NOVA’s new podcast NOVAinContext! Episode two is about the importance of new student orientation. Find the episode on our NOVAinContext page on NOVAnet. Listen to the Orientation episode! Who’s in? This episode features our co-hosts, Nate Carter and Lucy Williams, along with our experts, Mark and Mark—Mark Mannheimer and … Continued
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