Events
The Manassas Campus invites you to Silent Storm (Analog Images Rooted in Nature), a photographic exhibit by Olivia Wiese, a proud NOVA alumna. This exhibition is being held on the Manassas Campus (Colgan Hall) from March 4 to April 1. Ms. Wiese, a NOVA photography & digital media graduate, has reimagined a walk through a … Continued
Join the Center for the Advancement of Teaching Excellence (CATE) and the Office of Care and Inclusion for a FERPA webinar to refresh yourself on 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 … Continued
Learn how to communicate with clarity. Have you ever wondered how the best speakers learn how to share their ideas in a meaningful way and in a short amount of time? The NOVA Mandel Grant Program and the CST Marketing Committee will host a webinar designed to help career launchers with a key professional communication … Continued
Please join Steve Lessner, associate professor of English, for the second meeting of his spring 2025 reading group, Radical Acts of Justice: How Ordinary People Are Dismantling Mass Incarceration, by Jocelyn Simonson. This book addresses social justice issues related to prison reform by focusing on ways everyday citizens can make a difference in fighting against mass … 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
Learn how to communicate with clarity. Have you ever wondered how the best speakers learn how to share their ideas in a meaningful way and in a short amount of time? The NOVA Mandel Grant Program and the CST Marketing Committee will host a webinar designed to help career launchers with a key professional communication … Continued
Please join Steve Lessner, associate professor of English, for the second meeting of his spring 2025 reading group, Radical Acts of Justice: How Ordinary People Are Dismantling Mass Incarceration, by Jocelyn Simonson. This book addresses social justice issues related to prison reform by focusing on ways everyday citizens can make a difference in fighting against mass … 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
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
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