Orientation is mandatory for all new students beginning at the Alexandria Campus.
Thursday, December 6th, 2007
Thursday, January 10th, 2008
9a.m.-12:30p.m.
Bisdorf Building, Room 158
For more information and to RSVP contact Mariella Ossio at mossio@nvcc.edu
December
American Theocracy: Politics, Oil, Radical Religion, & Borrowed Money
Sponsor: Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society Faculty Moderators: Drs. Connie Elsberg and Susan Coronis Video Presenter: Kevin Phillips discusses America’s political and economic identity at the beginning of the 21st Century. Phi Theta Kappa Satellite Seminar Series Film and Discussion
Saturday, December 1, 2:00-4:00 pm, Room 158, Bisdorf
Gloria (Francis Poulenc) Concert
NOVA Community Chorus with Washington Metropolitan Philharmonic and Tiffany Bostic, Soprano
For tickets or more information,, call: 703-845-6097
Sunday, December 2, 5:00 pm, Schlesinger Concert Hall
Asian Jeopardy Event
Sponsored by the Asian Student Association Audience will participate in a competition in an educational Asian Jeopardy Game, to share cultural, geographical, and demographic facts on Asia. Open to the campus community
Monday, December 3, 12:00 noon, Bisdorf Cafeteria
The Color Purple New York Bus Trip
Sponsored by: The Black History Month Committee Participants will see “The Color Purple: The Musical about Love” at a 2:00 pm Matinee in New York. Ticket price is $105. Payments to Brenda Robinson-Baptist in Room 362. Actual date of New York Trip: Saturday, February 2, 2008 After Monday, December 3, Tickets Available to Public
Meet the Chief Operating Officer!
Sponsor: Student Business Association Speaker: Stephen Wexler, CEO, Marcher Consultants, Inc. Discussion about Marcher Consultants, the role of a C.E.O., and what employers are seeking in potential job candidates. Discussion is open to all. Snacks/beverages will be provided.
Wednesday, December 5, 5:30 pm, Room 158, Bisdorf
Shirley B. Gravette Scholarship Lunch
Sponsored by the Humanities and Social Sciences Division The Shirley Brown Gravette Memorial Scholarship Fund provides an annual grant to students for NVCC fees and books. Luncheon Fee: $35. Contact: Stephanie Sareeram, H&SS Deadline for reservations and donation: Monday, December 3 Holiday Lunch, Friday, December 7, 12:30 pm, Room 158
Holiday Concert
Nova Community Chorus and the Alexandria Campus Band No tickets required. Donations requested. Open to all!
Friday, December 7, 8:00 pm, Schlesinger Concert Hall
Holiday Gift Drive - Women/Children
Alexandria Campus is hosting a holiday gift drive to benefit women and children in the Alexandria Domestic Violence Program. For gift suggestions, contact Yolanda Barbier at: ybarbier@nvcc.edu. Deadline for unwrapped donations:
Friday, December 7th. Delivery of Gifts: December 10
Nominations for Who’s Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges
Students who have a proven record of outstanding academic and co-curricular merit can be nominated for the prestigious Who’s Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges recognition. Nomination forms available in Student Activities, Room 148
Deadline to submit nominations: Friday, December 7th
Annual Holiday Pottery Show/Benefit
The Ceramics Program at the Alexandria Campus hosts the Annual Pottery Show and Benefit. All pottery is donated by students in the program and all proceeds will be donated to the Ceramics Program. Donations in cash or check only.
Saturday, December 8, 10:00 – 2:00, Schlesinger Center
Gloria (Francis Poulenc) Concert
NOVA Community Chorus with Washington Metropolitan Philharmonic and Tiffany Bostic, Soprano. Location: Church of the Epiphany, 1317 G Street, NW, Washington, D.C. For tickets or more information,, call: 703-845-6097
Sunday, December 9, 5:00 pm, Church of the Epiphany
November
Dealing with the Dragon: America's Economic Relationship with China
Contact: Dr. John Min
jmin@nvcc.edu
Saturday, November 3rd, 2- 4 pm
Bisdorf Building Room,158
Alexandria Symphony Orchestra
Featuring Beethoven and Brahms,
Symphonies No. 4 of both composers.
Contact: Barbara Ryland-Wells
nvrylab@nvcc.edu
Saturday, November 3rd, 8p.m. Schlesinger Center: Theater
Tickets Required- Free Admission
Women In Virginia and Other Favorites
Contact: Kathy Harty Gray
KHGray@stratsight.com
Sunday, November 4th, 1:00 PM, 3p.m.
Tyler Building Auditorium
Tickets Required- $5.00
U.S. Army Orchestra
Contact: 703-696-3647,
www.usarmyband.com
Sunday, November 4th, Schlesinger Center: Theater
Free Concert
No Tickets Required
Women In Virginia and Other Favorites
Contact: Kathy Harty Gray,
KHGray@stratsight.com
Monday, November 5th, 7:30pm
Tyler Building Auditorium
Tickets Required- $5.00
Arts Power
School Performance
Contact: 888-278-7769
Wednesday, November 7th, 10:30a.m.
Schlesinger Center:Theater
Tickets Required
Financial Management Workshop
Contact: Laura Hatfield, lhatfield@nvcc.edu
Thursday, November 8th, 1:00- 2:30
Bisdorf Building, Room 147
Virginia Grand Military Band
Contact: 703-281-3331,
www.vgmb.com
Saturday, November 10th, 8p.m.
Schlesinger Center: Theater
Tickets Required
Annandale Chorale/NOVA Community Chorus/High School Choruses
Contact: 703-845-6026,
www.nvcc.edu/alexandria/visual/music/band.htm
Sunday, November 11th, 7:30 PM
Schlesinger Concert Hall
Free Admission-No Tickets Required
Veterans Day Concert
NOVA Community College, Annandale Chorale, Washington Metropolitan Youth Orchestra, & Annandale H.S. Men’s Chorus present Randall Thompson’s Testament of Freedom.
Sunday, November 11, 7:30 pm,
Schlesinger Concert Hall
Dmitri Shteinberg
Piano Recital
Contact: Barbara Ryland-Wells,
nvrylab@nvcc.edu
Monday, November 12th
Tyler Building 8:00p.m.
All African Culture Fest
Contact: All African Student Union
Pat Gordon, Student Activities Coordinator,
pgordon@nvcc.edu
Wednesday, Novermber 14th, 10a.m-1p.m
Bisdorf Cafeteria
International Education Week:
Exploration Fair
Contact: Kristy Balbuena, kbalbuena@nvcc.edu
Wednesday, November 14th, 10:00a.m. - 2p.m.
Bisdorf Cafeteria
Website Creation Training Sessions
Contact: Computer Science and Engineering Association
Pat Gordon, Student Activities Coordinator,
pgordon@nvcc.edu
Wednesday, November 14th, 6:30- 8:30 p.m.
Bisdorf Building, Room 158
Free
Dance Concert
Contact: Kathy Harty Gray,
KHGray@stratsight.com
Wednesday, November 14, 7:30p.m.
Tyler Building Dance Studio,
Room 206
Free Admission
Beyond Tolerance:
Gays, Lesbians, Bi-sexuals, and Transgender within the NOVA Community: Forum
Contact: Dr. Joe Windham,
nvwindj@nvcc.edu
Thursday, November 15, 1p.m.
Bisdorf Building, Room 158
The City Chorus of Washington
Handel's Solomon
Contact: 301-572-6865
www.thecitychoirofwashington.org
Friday, November 16th, 8p.m.
Schlesinger Center:Theater
Tickets Required
American Balalaika Symphony
Contact: 703-351-1331,
www.balalaika.biz/
Saturday, November 17th, 7:30p.m.
Schlesinger Center:Theater
Tickets Required
Afghanistan After The Taliban
Satellite Series Film Presentation and Discussion.
Contact: Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society,
Pat Gordon, Student Activities Coordinator
pgordon@nvcc.edu
Saturday, November 17, 2:00 - 4:30pm
Bisdorf Building, Room 158
Free
Capital Wind Symphony
Contact: 202-607-5510,
www.capitalwinds.org
Sunday, November 18th, 3p.m.
Schlesinger Center:Theater
Tickets Required (Purchase at the door)
Thanksgiving Dinner for International Students in American Family Homes
United College Ministries in Northern Virginia and the National Capital Presbytery invite international students to share dinner with an American Family on Thanksgiving Day.
Applications available in Student Activities, Room 148, Bisdorf Building or online at: ucmnv@aol.com.
Information: clooker@cox.net
Thanksgiving Dinner with American Families: November 22
2008 NOVA Idol Campus Adutions
Contact:Brenda Lewis-Holmes,
703-933-5074, www.novaidol.com
Monday, November 26th - 30th
Schlesinger Concert Hall
College Night: Workshop on College Planning Tips
Contact: Yolanda Barbier
ybarbier@nvcc.edu
Monday, November 26, 6p.m.-9:15p.m.
Schlesinger Center, Forum
Website Creation Training Sessions
Contact: Computer Science and Engineering Association,
Pat Gordon, Student Activities Coordinator,
pgordon@nvcc.edu
Wednesday, November 28, 6:30- 8:30 pm
Bisdorf Building, Room 158
Free
Old News and Events - Sep and Oct, 2007