Events
In honor of National Poetry Month, Woodbridge English Professor Indigo Eriksen will share a selection of her published and unpublished poetry and storytelling in her Lyceum talk, “Dystopian Love Stories.” Professor Eriksen’s work blends the political and the personal from the perspective of a flawed narrator. Her recent work juxtaposes the ongoing genocide in Gaza … Continued
Please join Steve Lessner, associate professor of English, for his Spring 2024 reading group to discuss National Book Award finalist Life on the Outside: The Prison Odyssey of Elaine Bartlett by Jennifer Gonnerman. The third Zoom meeting is scheduled for Friday, April 26, from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Pages 186–269 will be discussed. Two print copies of the book have been … Continued
National Deaf History Month, celebrated every year from March 13 to April 15, highlights the achievements of people who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing. On Wednesday, April 10, on the Annandale Campus, NOVA’s American Sign Language (ASL) program proudly hosted a session titled “Silent Legacy: A Journey Through Deaf History.” The session was presented … Continued
Adjunct faculty are invited to join Associate Deans Dr. Cathleen Cogdill and Dr. Donna Minnich to learn more about professional development and the path to promotion. See below for Zoom links to two virtual sessions: Tuesday, April 23, 6 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 26, 1 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Closed captioning will … Continued
NOVA’s Horticulture Club and Program are pleased to announce the annual plant sale at the Loudoun Campus Greenhouse! This year, we’ll be selling new varieties of annuals, bedding plants and indoor plants that we’ve never offered before. These include more options for shade and greater color diversity. We’ll have 11+ different types of plants to … Continued
NOVA Police will participate in the 26th Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) National Prescription Drug Take Back Event on Saturday, April 27, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. The event will take place on the Annandale Campus at the main entrance to the CA Building Lobby. Safely disposing of unused medications is key to preventing drug abuse and accidental poisoning and also helps protect … Continued
Do you love the outdoors? Do you like to hike and camp? Do you already know how to backpack, or are you interested in learning? We want your help! Backpacking combines hiking and camping, with backpackers carrying all necessary gear on their backs, including food, water filters, tents, sleeping bags, clothes, first aid kits and … Continued
Join us for a workshop that will help you unravel the mystery of the first stage of grant proposal development. The “Pursuing Grant Funding: Preapplication Best Practices” workshop will help answer key questions in preproposal planning, such as: What departmental or programmatic need at NOVA are you addressing? Does your project idea align with the … Continued
Preparing students for the workplace extends beyond Career Services; we need the continued help and support of our faculty and staff members. Your involvement in our students’ career journey is invaluable. As mentors, advisors and educators, you’re encouraged to register for the Faculty and Staff Module in Career Connection. Career Connection is the College’s hub … Continued
In honor of National Poetry Month, Woodbridge English Professor Indigo Eriksen will share a selection of her published and unpublished poetry and storytelling in her Lyceum talk, “Dystopian Love Stories.” Professor Eriksen’s work blends the political and the personal from the perspective of a flawed narrator. Her recent work juxtaposes the ongoing genocide in Gaza … Continued