Events

Register now! March 28 OER Summit

March 13, 2025 / Events

The Center for the Advancement of Teaching Excellence (CATE) and OpenStax invites teaching faculty to register for the March 28 OER Summit. Who can participate? From novice practitioners to OER experts, faculty from NOVA and across the VCCS are invited to learn about finding, creating and integrating OERs into their teaching. The summit will feature … Continued

NOVA grad presents photographic exhibit at Manassas Campus, March 26

March 13, 2025 / 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

Immigration: Perspectives of the Social Sciences, March 25, 26

March 13, 2025 / Events

Please join us at the Alexandria Campus (Bisdorf-196) for a panel discussion and presentation on the topic of immigration. Various social science faculty will give brief presentations on the topic from the viewpoint of their respective disciplines. Discussion/Q&A to follow. Tues., March 25, 11:10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Wed., March 26, 9:35 – 10:55 a.m. … Continued

NOVA grad presents photographic exhibit at Manassas Campus, March 26

March 12, 2025 / 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

Understanding human trafficking with Maureen Moslow-Benway, March 27

March 12, 2025 / Events

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

Immigration: Perspectives of the Social Sciences, March 25, 26

March 12, 2025 / Events

Please join us at the Alexandria Campus (Bisdorf-196) for a panel discussion and presentation on the topic of immigration. Various social science faculty will give brief presentations on the topic from the viewpoint of their respective disciplines. Discussion/Q&A to follow. Tues., March 25, 11:10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Wed., March 26, 9:35 – 10:55 a.m. … Continued

Register now! March 28 OER Summit

March 12, 2025 / Events

The Center for the Advancement of Teaching Excellence (CATE) and OpenStax invites teaching faculty to register for the March 28 OER Summit. Who can participate? From novice practitioners to OER experts, faculty from NOVA and across the VCCS are invited to learn about finding, creating and integrating OERs into their teaching. The summit will feature … Continued

Webinar for Supervisors: Introducing NOVA Brief, today at 2 p.m.

March 11, 2025 / Events

Supervisors, please join us for a Zoom webinar to discuss the new NOVA Brief. This webinar is for supervisors only. Join us today at 2 p.m. for Introducing the NOVA Brief: Enhancing Communication and Decision-Making. Use Meeting ID: 815 7635 9593 and Passcode: 341981 —Kathy Thompson, assoc. director of internal communications  

Tornado drill, today at 9:45-9:55 p.m.

March 11, 2025 / Events

The Virginia Department of Emergency Management is once again partnering with the National Weather Service to promote Severe Weather Awareness Week, March 10-14.  The week is designed to remind and educate on severe weather threats and how to avoid them. Each day, we will cover a different topic:  Monday, March 10 Watch vs. Warning Tuesday, … Continued

Is crime up or down? Join Crime Analysis and Intel, tonight at 7

March 11, 2025 / Events

Crime is skyrocketing! No, crime rates are down! Are murder rates up? According to Statista, “Since the 1990s, the number of murders in the U.S. has decreased significantly.” That’s true: as far as it goes. In 1991, there were 24,700 murders. By 2014, that number had dropped to 14,700. But what often goes unreported is that … Continued