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Learn Tips for Weight Loss and Leadership Through EAP Newsletter

In the January issue of The Employee Enhancement Newsletter January is Healthy Weight Awareness Month. Read about how to “Aim for a Healthy Weight.” New Year’s Resolutions For Mental Health Low-Risk Ways to Start Investing Your Money Read more here: January 2019 Employee Newsletter (2400) The Supervisor/HR Newsletter Being a Leader How to Improve the

Study Abroad Goes Stateside

This summer NVC will begin an exciting new experiential learning program called Study Stateside. In the inaugural 2019 Study Stateside program, students will have the opportunity to tour iconic cities throughout the U.S. directly engaging in their own cultural history, and earning 6 course credit hours in History 1302 (U.S. History- Reconstruction to present) and

Public Relations Team Gets Award

The Northwest Vista College community newsletter was recently selected for a Silver Medallion Award by the National Council for Marketing and Public Relations, a professional organization dedicated to community college communication. The Alamo Colleges District Communications office received four awards and San Antonio College took home one in the organization’s District Four contest. The NVC

Festive December Bragging Breakfast

The last Bragging Breakfast of the year proved to be festive with holiday music, ugly sweaters and celebrating NVC employees. Northwest Vista College Staff Senate hosted the December breakfast and shared some of the initiatives they have been up to: Alamo Colleges District will introduce career ladders for new employees More training for supervisors Employee

December Employee of the Month

Valerie Acosta Vasquez Sr. Advisory Vista Central Valerie has a a tremendous example of synergy, collaboration and teamwork. She always displays great team spirit and great pride in everything done. Valerie creates awesome relationships with other departments to make sure that our students are served well. She promotes a positive attitude and gives more than 110 percent