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Fentanyl, a potent synthetic opioid, continues to be an alarming problem both in Northern Virginia and around the country, with overdose deaths increasing exponentially in recent years. All NOVA Police officers are trained and ready to respond to anyone who might be affected by the drug. Officers are also equipped to administer naloxone, a non-addictive … Continued
Bring your lunch and join us for “Love Shouldn’t Hurt: Leading Through Bystander Intervention.” This session is suited for any faculty or staff members who are interested in learning about recognizing and preventing dating violence, sexual violence and stalking in a campus environment. It relies on the premise that if everyone does their small part … Continued
Fentanyl, a potent synthetic opioid, continues to be an alarming problem both in Northern Virginia and around the country, with overdose deaths increasing exponentially in recent years. All NOVA Police officers are trained and ready to respond to anyone who might be affected by the drug. Officers are also equipped to administer naloxone, a non-addictive … Continued
Each year, in honor of the great African American statesman Frederick Douglass (1818–1895), thousands of volunteers across the globe transcribe primary documents and create new, freely available resources for learning about Black history. Douglass Day frequently focuses on important Black women’s archives, such as those of Anna Julia Cooper (2020), Mary Church Terrell (2021) and … Continued
Join us at NOVA for Open Ed Week — 5 Days, 5 Activities: Unleashing OER Potential at NOVA. This global celebration is dedicated to sharing and learning about the latest advancements in open education. Our OER programming provides a special opportunity to actively engage in this movement. Make sure to mark your calendars for March … Continued
Bring your lunch and join us for “Love Shouldn’t Hurt: Leading Through Bystander Intervention.” This session is suited for any faculty or staff members who are interested in learning about recognizing and preventing dating violence, sexual violence and stalking in a campus environment. It relies on the premise that if everyone does their small part … Continued
Each year, in honor of the great African American statesman Frederick Douglass (1818–1895), thousands of volunteers across the globe transcribe primary documents and create new, freely available resources for learning about Black history. Douglass Day frequently focuses on important Black women’s archives, such as those of Anna Julia Cooper (2020), Mary Church Terrell (2021) and … Continued
Bring your lunch and join us for “Love Shouldn’t Hurt: Leading Through Bystander Intervention.” This session is suited for any faculty or staff members who are interested in learning about recognizing and preventing dating violence, sexual violence and stalking in a campus environment. It relies on the premise that if everyone does their small part … Continued
Join us at NOVA for Open Ed Week — 5 Days, 5 Activities: Unleashing OER Potential at NOVA. This global celebration is dedicated to sharing and learning about the latest advancements in open education. Our OER programming provides a special opportunity to actively engage in this movement. Make sure to mark your calendars for March … Continued
Each year, in honor of the great African American statesman Frederick Douglass (1818–1895), thousands of volunteers across the globe transcribe primary documents and create new, freely available resources for learning about Black history. Douglass Day frequently focuses on important Black women’s archives, such as those of Anna Julia Cooper (2020), Mary Church Terrell (2021) and … Continued