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Category Archives: CSN Chronicles
February Chronicle
The CSN Chronicle Greetings to all! There is much activity on many fronts that I’d like you to know about. Black History Month Yesterday, I enjoyed a wonderful scholarship brunch hosted by CSN and a number of our community … Continue reading
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January 2011 Chronicle
Greetings, Happy New Year and welcome to The CSN Chronicle for January 2011. Much will be happening this year as CSN celebrates its 40th year of service, as a new governor assumes responsibility, and as a new legislative session begins. … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011 legislative session, CSN Chronicle, CSN President Mike Richards, higher education budget
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December Chronicle
Thanks to the tireless work of Drs. Hyla Winters, Patti Castro, Darren Divine, and the faculty in the Ralph & Betty Engelstad School of Health Sciences, CSN received approval from the Board of Regents for two new Bachelor of Applied Science degrees, one in Clinical Laboratory Sciences and the other in Cardio-respiratory Sciences This is great news for our community, which lost the CLS program at UNLV due to funding reductions and the state, which has no other accredited four-year program in cardio-respiratory. Continue reading
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November Chronicle
Last month’s Chronicle described the goals of Complete College America and the Obama Administration’s efforts to fund more certificate and degree completions. Paralleling these initiatives are renewed accountability and public communication activities at the national level. The American Association of Community Colleges is launching a Voluntary Framework of Accountability that will be piloted by three dozen colleges this year. And there are new proposals for better measuring student success in community colleges.
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October Chronicle
Greetings to all! There is much activity on many fronts that I’d like you to know about. White House Summit on Community Colleges Earlier this month, I had the great privilege of attending the White House Summit on Community Colleges, … Continue reading
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CSN September 2010 Chronicle
Greetings to all! I hope your semester is going well. There is much activity on many fronts that I’d like you to know about. Strategic and Fiscal Direction Many preliminaries are underway preparatory to the 2011 legislative session. On August … Continue reading
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June Chronicle
The CSN Chronicle I hope you are having a wonderful summer and that this June edition of The CSN Chronicle finds you well. As always, there is much news to share. System Initiatives A number of initiatives from Chancellor Klaich … Continue reading
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May 2010 Chronicle
The CSN Chronicle Greetings and welcome to The CSN Chronicle as we close this academic year. This May edition provides an opportunity for me to share year-end information with you before many of our faculty leave for the summer. There … Continue reading
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April Chronicle
The CSN Chronicle Greetings and welcome to The CSN Chronicle for April 2010. This is an opportunity for me to share information with the CSN family and to address questions that have broad interest. Board of Regents Meetings A … Continue reading
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March Chronicle
Greetings to all! There is much activity on many fronts that I’d like you to know about. Continue reading