Events
The Office of Academic Affairs will present updates to the 2025-2026 NOVA Catalog and other academic updates, including new and discontinued programs, policy updates and reminders, new credit for prior learning opportunities and updates on NOVA honors and study abroad. The training (graciously hosted by the NOVA Office of Academic Planning and Advising) will be … Continued
Please join us on Wednesday, April 2 from 2-3 p.m. at the Loudoun Campus (HEC Room 203) for “Reimagining Multicultural Engagement in the Era of Fentanyl.” This event will include representatives from NOVA’s Office of Wellness and Mental Health; Loudoun County Government’s Mental Health, Substance Abuse and Development Services; and Song for Charlie. This event … Continued
The Office of Academic Affairs will present updates to the 2025-2026 NOVA Catalog and other academic updates, including new and discontinued programs, policy updates and reminders, new credit for prior learning opportunities and updates on NOVA honors and study abroad. The training (graciously hosted by the NOVA Office of Academic Planning and Advising) will be … 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
Northern Virginia Community College, in partnership with the Campus Suicide Prevention Center of Virginia, will host the Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST). This important event will be held on Thursday and Friday, April 3 and 4 from 8:20 a.m.-4:30 p.m. each day. Training will be located in Fairfax, Va. Just as CPR skills make … 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
Please mark your calendar! This year’s Fall 2025 Convocation will be held on Monday, August 18, at the Schlesinger Center. Stay tuned—more details are coming soon! —Tykesha Myrick, chief of staff, President’s Office
Please join us on Wednesday, April 2 from 2-3 p.m. at the Loudoun Campus (HEC Room 203) for “Reimagining Multicultural Engagement in the Era of Fentanyl.” This event will include representatives from NOVA’s Office of Wellness and Mental Health; Loudoun County Government’s Mental Health, Substance Abuse and Development Services; and Song for Charlie. This event … 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 for an entertaining theater experience presented by NOVA Theater at the Woodbridge Campus! Enjoy two engaging performances featuring student actors. Six Canterbury Tales is adapted from Chaucer’s beloved classic by Eberle Thomas and Barbara Redmond and brings to life the timeless tales of medieval characters. Western Gold: A Campfire, Cowboy, Comedy is directed and … Continued
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