You Should Get to Know Gen Z
At Northwest Vista College, the majority of our new students are considered “Gen Z” or those who were born between 1995 to 2000 and are just now entering college.
At Northwest Vista College, the majority of our new students are considered “Gen Z” or those who were born between 1995 to 2000 and are just now entering college.
Northwest Vista College's Ron Wojnar and three of his Digital Video & Cinema Productions students were recently mentioned in an article posted by the San Antonio Film Society. Ron and the students are mentioned under the heading “Tell us a little about your team… .” To read about it, go to this link.
NVC librarians Kristin Johnson and Linda Reeves recently presented in Houston at the annual Texas Library Association Conference about its involvement in the Assessment in Action (AiA) Project with Our Lady of the Lake University and representatives of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL).
[image 1]Congratulations to NVC's Denise Tolan, who recently won “Sunstruck Magazine's” non-fiction writing contest, called “Out With a Bang.”
A team of Northwest Vista College employees recently presented several different presentations at the fourth annual District Student Success Summit on April 8 at Northeast Lakeview.
Judy Camargo is Northwest Vista College’s new director of College Grants Development.
Make sure to read the NVC Alumni Newsletter. It's full of interesting stories of what some of our alumni are doing in their careers.
With over a half a million unfilled jobs in information technology across all sectors of the economy, Northwest Vista College has positioned itself to help fill this need.
[image 1]Congratulations to Ruth Prieto, who was formerly on the NVC Recruitment team, in her new role as a coordinator of the Alamo Colleges Mobile Go Center.
NVC librarian Amanda Gorrell contributed a chapter to “