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The Center for Advancement of Teaching Excellence (CATE) invites you to “Incorporating Our Research into our Teaching: A Mini-Faculty Showcase of Teaching Excellence and Scholarly Expertise.” This event will be held in person on the Annandale Campus (CA-320) on March 26 from 1-2 p.m. As content experts, faculty rarely get a chance to showcase their … Continued
It’s Recital Week! Join us at NOVA’s Alexandria and Annandale campuses to hear NOVA’s talented students’ final recitals of the year! All performances are free and open to the public. Piano and chamber ensemble students of Dr. Kim, Thursday, April 27, 2 p.m., Annandale Campus, CM-203 Vocal students of Alexandria and Annandale, Saturday, April 29, 1 p.m., … Continued
It’s Recital Week! Join us at NOVA’s Alexandria and Annandale campuses to hear NOVA’s talented students’ final recitals of the year! All performances are free and open to the public. Piano and chamber ensemble students of Dr. Kim, Thursday, April 27, 2 p.m., Annandale Campus, CM-203 Vocal students of Alexandria and Annandale, Saturday, April 29, 1 p.m., … Continued
It’s Recital Week! Join us at NOVA’s Alexandria and Annandale campuses to hear NOVA’s talented students’ final recitals of the year! All performances are free and open to the public. Piano and chamber ensemble students of Dr. Kim, Thursday, April 27, 2 p.m., Annandale Campus, CM-203 Vocal students of Alexandria and Annandale, Saturday, April 29, 1 p.m., … Continued
Join Boston based violinist Sarah Whitney as she concludes her residency at NOVA for an evening of violin music from Bach to the Beatles to Blue Bossa by Kenny Dorham. This recital will also include a world premiere by NOVA music professor Jonathan Kolm. Praised by the Washington Post for her “marvelous violin acrobatics” Sarah … Continued
As an icebreaker question, I was recently asked about a favorite Thanksgiving memory. I shared the story of the time my family moved across country, from Milwaukee to Tampa, and one of my father’s new co-workers invited us all to his home for Thanksgiving. He had known my dad for only about two weeks, but … Continued
The following communication was sent by President Kress to the College community following the campus closures on Tuesday due to bomb threats. Dear NOVA Community, Our Police Department has inspected NOVA’s campuses and worked with state and federal agencies to review the bomb threats we received today. The determination is that these threats were not … Continued
Woodbridge Provost Sam Hill has announced his retirement from NOVA at the end of spring semester, after a remarkable five-decade career in higher education. After earning his Master’s in Counseling from Gallaudet University, he spent the early years of his career working with deaf and hearing-impaired students before serving almost four decades in leadership roles … Continued
Last week, a member of the NOVA community reached out to me to ask why I had not issued a statement on the Russian invasion of Ukraine. All of us have watched this tragic event unfold in horror, and my heart goes out to the Ukrainian people and all impacted by the invasion. NOVA does … Continued
NOVA Stands With Bridgewater College and HBCUs Nationally NOVA joins in mourning the loss of Bridgewater College Campus Police Officer John Painter and Campus Safety Officer J.J. Jefferson and decrying the threats to HBCUs across the country, including Bowie State University, Coppin State University, Howard University, Morgan State University and University of the District of … Continued
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