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The Information Literacy Academy – Learn How to Help Students be Critical Thinkers

Misinformation? Disinformation? Whatever happened to credible information? The need to find, evaluate, and synthesize information has never been so important, both for academic work and everyday life. We need to develop our students into ethical, competent consumers and creators of information. The Information Literacy Academy, which is part of Northwest Vista’s Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP),

Wildcat Spirit Award: Vista Central

From Necola Glaze – Previous Wildcat Spirit Award Winner Although Sparky was not physically with me, I could definitely feel his wildcat spirit! I am so honored to have had the privilege to be a recipient of this award, but now it is time to pass it on. ​ The team that is deserving of this award is hard-working and cares out-loud! They are the face of the college and work diligently to help increase NVC enrollment. They are in charge of our open houses, campus tours, and hosting all of our New Student Orientations. If you have not figured it out by now, I would like to

May 2020 Bragging Breakfast

The May Bragging Breakfast was hosted by Student Success. The agenda is below. If you missed the meeting, click below or go to this link. President’s Update Student Success Update College Services Update Academic Success Update Wildcat Spirit Award March Employee of the Month May Employee of the Month  May Touchstone: Creativity “We think beyond

Return to Work Task Force

Northwest Vista College has established a Return Home Task Force, co-chaired by Garvin Dansby and Erin Sherman, that is developing a phased-in approach to resuming instruction, support, and operations on site. The task force is comprised of individuals representing Risk Management, College Services (Information and Communication Technologies, Finance and Purchasing, and Resource Management), Alamo Colleges