Events
Please join Steve Lessner, associate professor of English, in 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 second Zoom meeting is scheduled for Friday, March 22, from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Pages 101–185 will be discussed. Two print copies of the book … Continued
Adjunct faculty are invited to join Matthew Coats, director of the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities; Dr. Shawn Addison, employee ombudsperson; and Dr. Tanneh Kamara, student ombudsperson, to learn more about the services these offices offer to faculty. Please feel free to join us on Zoom at either of these sessions: Tuesday, March 26, … Continued
As part of the DEI Common Read experience, 10 students and two faculty visited the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) in Montgomery, Ala., from March 8 through 10. The trip was designed to provide students with a high-quality, transformative educational experience that goes beyond traditional classroom learning. The visit to EJI, within the context of the … Continued
Representatives from George Washington University (GW) will be visiting NOVA’s Annandale Campus (CA-302) today, March 19, from 4 p.m. until 6 p.m. This event will help the NOVA community learn more about the transfer process, admissions criteria, degree offerings and academic requirements. This is a great opportunity for students, faculty and staff to connect with personnel … Continued
NOVA Walk Week is back by popular demand, and registration is now open! Register to participate in the Spring 2024 NOVA Walk Week: Monday, April 1, through Friday, April 5. During Walk Week, move your way! You can walk wherever, whenever — just move with intention. And remember, wellness is a group effort; if you want … Continued
NOVA’s Dual Enrollment (DE) team will once again be hosting its spring DE Showcase events at all five comprehensive campuses! Dual Enrollment is partnering with several departments across the College to showcase why continuing at NOVA after high school is such a great option. While the primary audience for the showcases is current DE juniors and … Continued
The VCCS Professional Development/Events Committee of the Advisory Council on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Culture has organized the following virtual session on intentional inclusion. See below for details, and please make plans to join! Intentionally Inclusive Programming Thursday, March 21, 10 a.m. This session focuses on programming efforts designed to increase understanding and build bridges … Continued
All at once, the pandemic severed our connections with others. As a consequence, more of us are dealing with burnout and struggling to be kind to others. How can we hope to build a community in the classroom if we feel so burnt out and isolated ourselves? This virtual workshop, part of CATE’s Speaker Series … Continued
Please join Steve Lessner, associate professor of English, in 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 second Zoom meeting is scheduled for Friday, March 22, from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Pages 101–185 will be discussed. Two print copies of the book … Continued
Representatives from George Washington University (GW) will be visiting NOVA’s Annandale Campus (CA-302) tomorrow, March 19, from 4 p.m. until 6 p.m. This event will help the NOVA community learn more about the transfer process, admissions criteria, degree offerings and academic requirements. This is a great opportunity for students, faculty and staff to connect with personnel … Continued