
Veterans Celebrated at NVC
[image 1]Veterans and active duty military personnel were honored this year at Northwest Vista College through its annual Veterans Day Breakfast on Nov. 12 in the Cypress Campus Center.
[image 1]Veterans and active duty military personnel were honored this year at Northwest Vista College through its annual Veterans Day Breakfast on Nov. 12 in the Cypress Campus Center.
By 11 am on Election Day, students of Robert Marbut’s Learning Community Government class had already been a part of several different media appearances.
[image 1]The November All College meeting, hosted by NVC Distance Learning, started off with a representative of Any Baby Can encouraging NVC employees to donate to her organization that serves children facing serious health or developmental challenges.
[image 1]As part of the commitment by NVC to encourage students to register to vote for the presidential election, Mayor Julian Castro held a forum on the Pre-K 4 SA initiative on Oct. 31.
[image 1]Leadership donors to last year’s Alamo Colleges Employees Giving Back Campaign were recognized during a breakfast with Chancellor Bruce Leslie on Oct. 25.
[image 1]San Antonio’s first-ever nanotechnology forum was held at NVC on Oct. 18.
[image 1]Employees were enthusiastic about generating support for NVC student scholarships and showed up for a fundraiser on Tues., Oct. 16 at Chili’s Grill & Bar.
Several Northwest Vista College employees and district colleagues attended an in-depth workshop titled, “What to Do When YOU Are the News! – Going ‘Live at Five.’”
[image 1]Interdisciplinary Programs had an eventful All College Meeting on Oct. 12.
If you haven't signed up for Canvas training, there's still time before Blackboard goes away by the end of the year.
Holding a presidential debate party on campus is one sure way to attract a lot of students!
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