Events

OWMH Fall Mental Health Provider Vendor Fairs Begin Today!

October 7, 2024 / Events

In April 2024, the Office of Wellness and Mental Health (OWMH) hosted its inaugural Mental Health Provider Database (MHPD) Vendor Fair on all six campuses. The Vendor fairs were a success, and we are excited to host them once again, at each campus this month. Did you know that the OWMH maintains a database with … Continued

NOVA Police to Host DEA Drug Takeback Event, Saturday, Oct. 26

October 7, 2024 / Events

NOVA Police will participate in the 27 Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) National Prescription Drug Takeback Event on Saturday, October 26, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. This event will take place at both the Woodbridge and Annandale campuses, providing a convenient opportunity for community members to dispose of their unused or expired medications safely. Safely … Continued

Student Conduct Formal Hearing Panel Training, Oct. 7

October 4, 2024 / Events

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 student has violated the … Continued

President to Host Faculty/Staff Office Hours, Oct. 10

October 4, 2024 / Events

President Kress will host her next faculty/staff office hours on Thursday, October 10 from 2 p.m. until 3 p.m. President Kress will use the most frequently asked questions submitted in advance to frame her initial comments. As always, you can also ask questions during the Zoom via the chat box, which will open following the … Continued

President to Host Faculty/Staff Office Hours, Oct. 10

October 3, 2024 / Events

President Kress will host her next faculty/staff office hours on Thursday, October 10 from 2 p.m. until 3 p.m. President Kress will use the most frequently asked questions submitted in advance to frame her initial comments. As always, you can also ask questions during the Zoom via the chat box, which will open following the … Continued

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

October 3, 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

Regional College Hunger Conference to Come to Annandale Campus, Oct. 18

October 3, 2024 / Events

The Capital Area Food Bank will hold its annual Regional College Hunger Conference at the Annandale Campus (Ernst Center) on Friday, October 18, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. During this conference, representatives from higher education institutions within the region will come together to discuss strategies to address food insecurity among college students. The topics … Continued

OWMH Fall Mental Health Provider Vendor Fairs Begin Today!

October 3, 2024 / Events

In April 2024, the Office of Wellness and Mental Health (OWMH) hosted its inaugural Mental Health Provider Database (MHPD) Vendor Fair on all six campuses. The Vendor fairs were a success, and we are excited to host them once again, at each campus this month. Did you know that the OWMH maintains a database with … Continued

Student Conduct Formal Hearing Panel Training: Today at 9, Monday at 2

October 3, 2024 / Events

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 student has violated the … 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