Eco-Logical Moment: Solar Panels
With the completion of our new Prickly Pear parking garage this fall, we gained much needed additional parking spaces on campus, but we gained something else too…solar power!
With the completion of our new Prickly Pear parking garage this fall, we gained much needed additional parking spaces on campus, but we gained something else too…solar power!
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NVC has successfully managed over $5,395,276 in state, federal, and foundation grants. Taken together, the grants and scholarships program, play a vital role in helping NVC test new pedagogical approaches, obtain professional development, and outreach into the community through supporting academic and technical degree plans.
[image 1]Congratulations to Jose Guajardo and Anthony N. Quintanilla of NVC for winning First Place at the Dia De Los Muertos altar contest and exhibition held at La Villita Historic Arts Village and hosted buy the Current magazine.
Thank you to everyone who made a pledge to the Employee Giving Campaign. Eighty-seven employees have made a donation to the Alamo Colleges Foundation scholarships and programs, the United Way and the Arts Fund.
NVC Employee Development Day on Oct. 30 took on a different twist this year. It combined air guitars, hula hoops and flying monkeys – literally!
Roy Juarez Jr. knows firsthand the challenges of getting a higher education.
NVC Cares about students and our community!
Gerona Nylander is the newest member of the NVC Public Relations team.
[image 1]NVC hopes to encourage students to graduate through the stories of its alumni.
[image 1]This year's Lantana Review launch party on Oct. 24 welcomed a packed room of students and their families, faculty and employees celebrating the written word and visuals.