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Employee of the Month for January – Veronica Buendia

Veronica Buendia NVC Library Assistant Core Value – Integrity What her peers say anonymously: Veronica’s (pictured in the middle) work ethic is commendable. She goes above and beyond of her duties and responsibilities to make sure our students succeed. Veronica is always looking for an opportunity to improve her work area and is always eager

Employee of the Month for December – Corina Garcia

Corina Garcia NVC Dual Credit Student Success Specialist Core Value—Integrity What her peers say anonymously: Whether part of the team or individually, Corina wears many hats and works hard to help our students persevere in their success as potential graduates of NVC. Corina goes beyond what her title implies and helps brainstorm creative solutions for

Telemundo and Yahoo Finance Feature NVC

Telemundo Guadalupe Cornejo of Northwest Vista College’s Community Health Workers program was featured on Telemundo in San Antonio promoting the AlamoPROMISE information session held on Jan. 25 at the West Side Education & Training Center. See link.  Yahoo Finance Yahoo Finance featured NVC’s story about 3,852 students contributing 29,024 volunteer hours to the San Antonio

Wildcat Wow Presentations: Student Success, College Services and President’s Office

Northwest Vista College Student Success, College Services and the President’s Office closed out the last Wildcat Wow presentations on Dec. 13. These sessions are a chance to hear the best and brightest achievements presented to college leaders and the NVC community. Below are the Power Point slides from the presentation.        

NVC Graduates

Congratulations to Northwest Vista College Student Success employees who are earning degrees this semester. Here are some of the names: Steven Rocha – Master’s degree of Higher Education of Administration, UTSA Yolanda Reyes Guevara – Doctoral degree of Adult, Professional and Communication Education, Texas State University Lori Villarreal – Master’s degree of Higher Education Administration,

Representing NVC at Conference in San Francisco

Faculty members Sarah Ball, Michael Lee Gardin, Corina Gonzalez-Stout, Kim McClurg, and Melinda Zepeda recently presented at the National Women’s Studies Association held in San Francisco, Calif. Their panel titled ” ‘But, Will That Women’s Studies Class Make?’ Strategies for Queering and Decolonizing State Curricula,” explored processes directly impacting work in feminist teaching and curricula

Students Contribute More Than Half a Million Dollars of Volunteer Work

This past year, 3,852 Northwest Vista College students contributed a whopping 29,024 volunteer hours to the San Antonio Community. The worth of these numbers is $728,502 as calculated by the Independent Sector . The Independent Sector publishes statistics and information for nonprofit organizations to measure volunteerism and has estimated the national earned value for volunteerism