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GETTING INVOLVED IN NOVA’S LOUDOUN CAMPUS DIANE MUCCI BIOLOGY – BIOTECHNOLOGY

GETTING INVOLVED IN NOVA’S LOUDOUN CAMPUS DIANE MUCCI BIOLOGY – BIOTECHNOLOGY

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GETTING INVOLVED IN NOVA’S LOUDOUN

CAMPUSDIANE MUCCI

BIOLOGY – BIOTECHNOLOGY

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Overview of special events, clubs, activities, sports, cafe's, culture, etc., that students (and perhaps Adjuncts) can take part in at the Loudoun campus. Be able to share suggestions for involvement with your students and perhaps get involved yourself.

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CLUBS FOR STUDENTS

Student activities office – LC 102Meeting room – LC 102Kwww.loudounstudentlife.comwww.facebook.com/studentactivitieshttp://instagram.com/loudounstudentlife

Student activities areas for recreation can be found in LR and LC

Clubs at Loudoun:Biology Club

F.Y.E Peer MentorsHonors Club

Horticulture ClubInterior Design ClubLoudoun Green Team

Math ClubMuslim Student Association

Orientation AssistantPhi Theta Kappa International Honor

SocietyPsychology Club

Student AmbassadorVet Tech Club

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SPORTS AND ATHLETICS

http://www.nvcc.edu/current-students/student-life/athletics--fitness/

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CAMPUS COUNCIL

Part of the college governance. The purpose of the Campus Council is to serve as an instrument for the formulation and expression of faculty, student and staff points of view on each campus. The Council usually considers questions relevant to its respective campus and its constituencies. It advises and seeks advice from the Provost of the campus and, through the Provost, to the President of the College. It also communicates with and makes recommendations to campus committees, college committees and/or the College Senate.

LO campus council website - http://www.nvcc.edu/campuses-and-centers/loudoun/about/campus-council/index.html

Comment suggestion box - http://www.nvcc.edu/campuses-and-centers/loudoun/esuggestion/This can be found from the LO campus homepage at the bottom right hand corner

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LIBRARY

Resources and study rooms, computers, library assistance, classroom training, embedded librarians

http://www.nvcc.edu/library/

LC building 2nd and 3rd floors – lower floor is where student activities and the study rooms are located

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LOUDOUN ADJUNCT PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT BLOG

To find out what professional development resources, events and opportunities are available to adjunct faculty on the Loudoun campus, visit the Loudoun Adjunct Professional Development Blog at

http://blogs.nvcc.edu/loudounadjuncts/

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CETL – CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING AND LEARNINGhttp://www.nvcc.edu/faculty-and-staff/teaching-support/cetl/

Cindy Miller – Interim Coordinator

LO Campus CETL Faculty Advocates – Gillian Backus and Barbara Crain

Lots of Activities such as Teaching Squares, Flipping the Classroom, The Great Reveal, Faculty Learning Communities, PuP conference, STEAM course coordination, Adjunct Faculty Grants, Faculty Consultations, Pedagogy Library, and Much More!

Link to CETL Blog - http://blogs.nvcc.edu/cetl/

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TAC – TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS CENTER

http://www.nvcc.edu/faculty-and-staff/technology/tac/

TAC offers a wide variety of tutorials and resources to integrate technology in the classroom, online and for work processes.

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QUESTIONS?

[email protected]

• 703-450-2510