An Update on our Multi-Campus Transition

As we move into our first semester with new leadership in place for each campus, I am excited to more fully develop the multi-campus district model. I know our campus leaders are as well, and you are encouraged to reach out to them with your welcome messages, questions or concerns you may have about your campus. Each campus vice president & provost has expressed to me their eagerness to hear from you.

You will have an opportunity on each campus in the coming weeks to attend an informal chat with them over coffee and doughnuts, so please look for details on those events soon. You may also contact them through their executive assistants:

  • Charleston Campus, Dr. Sonya Pearson, Acting Executive Assistant Annette Lord, 702-651-7381
  • Henderson Campus, Patty Charlton, Executive Assistant Jennifer Karuhn, 702-651-3598
  • North Las Vegas Campus, Clarissa Cota, Acting Executive Assistant Cecilia Gonzalez, 702-651-4149

As we work to integrate this model more fully into our culture and structure, you will notice changes, some large and some small. The search for permanent executive assistants for the Charleston and North Las Vegas vice presidents is in the interview phase and should be completed soon.

On the Henderson Campus, interim Associate Vice President Rebecca Gates has been hired to help maximize talents and avoid duplication of funding in executive positions, and two other Associate Vice Presidents will be assigned for the same position on the other two campuses. This position reports directly to the campus vice president. This process will include an administrative reassignment process of existing associate vice presidents. We will share those administrative reassignments with you once they are complete.

Please know that we are also facilitating discussions with the college counselors to better align the department with a new model of integrated support and retention services.

Academic deans are assigned to each campus as follows:

Student Government and Student Life and Leadership offices have been relocated to the new student unions on each campus. Further planning is progressing to identify departments that can be housed in the unions to support a one-stop model of wraparound support and retention services. We anticipate posting student union management positions this fall for each campus.

I look forward to working together on this issue in the future to support student success and make sure all of our students graduate, complete, transfer and prosper.

Federico

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Incident on the CSN Henderson Campus

Dear CSN Family,

At approximately 6 p.m. this evening, Wednesday, August 28, University Police Services Southern Command received a report that there appeared to be firearm magazines inside a parked vehicle on the College of Southern Nevada’s Henderson Campus. Officers arrived and tracked down the student who had driven the car to campus. It was then determined that the student had a rifle and approximately 2,000 rounds of ammunition inside the vehicle. Firearms are prohibited on Nevada System of Higher Education campuses, including those kept in parked vehicles. 

The student was arrested and booked into the Clark County Detention Center. The student stated that he had forgotten that he had the weapon in his vehicle. 

Although police do not believe that an ongoing threat exists to Henderson or any of our other campuses as a result of this incident, it is an important reminder of the effectiveness of the “see something, say something” public safety campaign. If you see something suspicious, report it to the police immediately. Learn more about University Police Services South on their website, and read up on the latest safety tips on our Newsroom blog.

– Federico

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A Campus Safety Message

Dear CSN Family,

As the semester begins, safety should be in the forefront of all our minds. As you know, the CSN and UNLV police departments have been consolidated into one, new department called “University Police Services,” led by Associate Vice President and Director of Police Services Adam Garcia.

You have probably noticed that police cars and uniforms have changed, and we will see many more safety enhancements soon, including a state-of-the-art 911 dispatch center, bomb detection dogs, a detective bureau and an emergency management division, as well as enhanced community policing efforts. If you have concerns or questions about safety, Director Garcia can be contacted at adam.garcia@csn.edu.

I also want to remind you that the use and possession of marijuana on any CSN campus or leased property is prohibited. This prohibition applies to prescribed medical marijuana as well as recreational marijuana. If you wish to know more, you may reference the Nevada System of Higher Education policy found in the Regents’ Handbook in Title 4, Chapter 1, Section 32.

Possession of firearms on CSN campuses is also prohibited. This prohibition applies to those with concealed carry permits and also covers firearms stored in vehicles. If you wish to know more about the prohibition of firearms on campus, you may reference the Nevada System of Higher Education policy found in the Regents’ Handbook in Title 4, Chapter 1, Section 31.

There are a few other safety points I would like to address:

  • If you have not yet done so, please download the CSN Mobile Safety app. The app features “report a crime” tip, emergency plans and crime statistics, a “safety toolkit,” campus maps and other important safety resources.
  • Please know also that as a CSN Coyote, you are automatically enrolled in the CSN alert system. If there is a public safety crisis, you will receive emergency notifications through email, text, computer, CSN’s website and social media. Police Services will be testing emergency notifications at 10 a.m. Thursday, September 12, so you will receive test messages at that time.
  • If there were to be an incident on campus involving an active assailant, remember the “Run, hide, fight!” strategy, as outlined on the UPD website.
  • Remember to always keep your safety and the safety of others in mind as we embark on a new semester. Keep aware of your surroundings, and keep an eye out for students and staff with disabilities and others with limited mobility.
  • For more safety tips, including a detailed explanation of what to do in the case of an active assailant, visit our Newsroom blog.

And remember to follow University Police Services on Facebook and Twitter for news and events. Have a safe and successful semester!

– Federico

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August 2019 Chronicle

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March 2019 Chronicle

March 2019

We are just over a month into the new semester and already we have experienced a snowstorm that caused us to briefly close our campuses, earned national laurels for CSN’s student success efforts, launched our new Areas of Study, witnessed the grand opening of our first Center of Excellence, and so much more. This edition of the Chronicle contains much important news and information, so please read through it when you have a moment.

You should know that CSN received some great news at last week’s Board of Regents meeting, including the approval of our new Associate of Science degree in Dental Science, which will prepare students to apply to the Bachelor of Science Dental Hygiene limited-entry program at CSN, or prepare them for a general transfer to another institution. Our outstanding faculty, staff and students were recognized, too, with 21 individuals being awarded tenure, a faculty member Diane Hardgrave given the Regents’ Teaching Award and student Narée Asherian given the Regents’ Scholar Award.


Be sure to read about our national recognition by Achieving the Dream as a “Leader College of Distinction.” We should all be proud of the hard-working faculty and staff at CSN that put Students First so they can graduate, complete, transfer and prosper!

–Federico

In this issue:
• Goettl Air Conditioning CEO Announces $250,000 Donation
• City of Henderson Pledges $500,000 for Health & Science Building
• Grants Available for Student-Centered Projects
• CSN Achieves National Recognition
• CSN Student Wins Regents’ Scholar Award
• CSN Professor Wins Regents’ Teaching Award
• Areas of Study Pages Are Live
• CSN Faculty & Staff Earn Tenure
• Coyote Howl
• Women’s History Month Events
• Commencement Speaker Contest Deadline
• CSN Day at the Legislature
• Distinguished & Excellence Awards Nominations
• Spring 2019 Enrollment Report

CSN Foundation

Goettl Air Conditioning CEO Announces $250,000 Donation

I am thrilled to tell you that Goettl Air Conditioning CEO Ken Goodrich, his wife Wendy and their son Duncan have established a $250,000 endowment fund through the Goodrich Family Trust intended to help low-income students become world class air conditioning and climate control technicians at CSN’s new state-of-the-art Air Conditioning Technology Center of Excellence.

The scholarship fund will support dual enrollment students, who attend Western High School and CSN’s air conditioning program simultaneously. Those students finish high school with college credits or a certificate of achievement at no cost to them. The endowment will pay for qualified students to complete their associate degree after high school, enabling them to thrive in an industry critical to the southern Nevada economy.

This endowment will mean that students who might not have been able to afford a college degree can now become the next generation of world class technicians. As CSN and CCSD continue to develop dual enrollment academies like this one at Western High School we will see the school-to-career pipelines for juniors and seniors grow and lay a foundation for tomorrow’s world class technical and professional workforce for the region.

Mr. Goodrich unveiled the donation at the grand opening of CSN’s remodeled Air Conditioning Technology Center of Excellence and Dual Enrollment Academy. Please join me in sending sincere thanks to Mr. Goodrich for all his support of our program over the years.

City of Henderson Pledges $500,000 for Health & Science Building

The Henderson City Council unanimously approved pledging $500,000 to the CSN Foundation in support of our new Health & Science Building campaign!

As you know, there is a shortage of health care workers in southern Nevada, and it is our intention to help train more workers to fill that gap. This building, which we will operate on our Henderson Campus in partnership with Nevada State College, will allow us to nearly double our nursing program enrollments and graduates.

The project is ranked as the number one priority not only by CSN, but also by the Southern Nevada Forum, an important group of legislative and business leaders that can have significant impact in Carson City. ​​

We are requesting $70,763,741 from the legislature for this building. It will include classrooms, laboratories, a simulation center, a library and expanded office space for both CSN and NSC.See the City of Henderson’s Resolution

Inside CSN

Grants Available for Student-Centered Projects
The Office of Sponsored Projects and the CSN Foundation are seeking applications for two different grants that would help impact the lives of our students. CSN faculty, staff and student groups are encouraged to collaborate to submit proposals by the March 29 deadline. Grants as high as $25,000 are available. See the links below for full details.

The STEM Innovation and Impact Grant will help us recruit, retain and graduate more students in STEM fields. The grant is particularly focused on students in underrepresented communities, and carries an award up to $25,000. For more information, please contact Kristen Dwyer, Project Coordinator STEM Innovation and Impact 702-651-7688 or Kristen.Dwyer@csn.edu.

The CSN Foundation Spirit of CSN Award helps support our Students First initiative. If you have an idea for a student-centered project for the 2019-20 academic year, you could be awarded between $5,000 and $10,000. For more information, please contact Barbara Talisman, CFRE, Executive Director, CSN Foundation at 702-651-7535 or Barbara.Talisman@csn.edu.Learn about the Spirit of CSN Grant & the STEM Grant

CSN Achieves National Recognition, Named ‘Leader College of Distinction’

I am proud to announce that Achieving the Dream named CSN one of only 11 Leader Colleges of Distinction nationwide for our work on improving student success and reducing student achievement gaps. This is incredible news and shows how hard our faculty and staff have been working on these issues.

As you know, CSN joined ATD in 2012 with the express purpose of helping our students succeed. The award recognizes colleges that have consistently strived to meet challenging student success goals. ATD cited CSN for gains of 8 percentage points for students completing gateway math, 8 percentage points for gateway English, 8 percentage points for fall-to-fall persistence and a 3-percentage-point increase in completion. In addition, low-income CSN students saw a 10-percentage-point increase in gateway math completion, a 13-percentage-point increase in gateway English completion, and a 10-percentage-point increase in persistence. The college also showed gains for female students as well as black and Latino students across metrics. For example, there was an 11-percentage-point increase in Latino student persistence.

There is nothing more important for CSN than student success, which means ensuring that our students complete their education so they can prosper in the workplace.

Congratulations to all involved in bringing this tremendous national honor to CSN. Read Our Press Release

CSN Student Wins Regents’ Scholar Award

College of Southern Nevada High School student Narée Asherian was named the 2019 Regents’ Scholar for community colleges in Nevada last week. Congratulations!

Asherian will graduate this spring with both a high school diploma and an Associate of Business degree from CSN. While at CSN High School, she has balanced more than nine college credits per semester, as well as juggling her high school workload. She has maintained a 3.8 grade-point average and plans to transfer to UNLV and earn a bachelor’s degree in business within two years. The award includes a $5,000 cash stipend, and is based on academics, leadership, and service contributions and the recipient’s potential for continued success.

Naree said: “I’m very grateful for all the opportunities that both CSN and CSNHS have provided for me — as the daughter of immigrants that worked hard to go to school and get their degrees, it means so much to me to be able to attend a program that provides me with the education and skillset I need to be successful, both inside and out of the classroom. I look forward to using the stipend toward my journey at UNLV, and I would like to thank the NSHE Regents’ Board for making it possible for me to continue my education, and for allowing me to represent the success of CSN and CSNHS.”

What an amazing student. Read the Nomination

CSN Professor Wins Regents’ Teaching Award

Congratulations to anthropology professor Diane Hardgrave, who won the Nevada Regents’ Teaching Award last week! What an incredible honor.

Hardgrave, who joined CSN in 2013, previously won the Distinguished Faculty of the Year Award here and, while a graduate student at UNLV, she earned the Regents’ Scholar award. She is known for her engaging teaching style, bringing mindfulness meditation techniques into the classroom (and CAPE sessions for faculty and staff), and for developing a Forensic Anthropology Certificate of Achievement at CSN.

In 1996, the Board of Regents established of the annual Regents’ Teaching Award. This award honors outstanding instructional contributions to the Nevada System of Higher Education. Awardees receive a $5,000 stipend and a medal. Read Hardgrave’s Award Nomination

Areas of Study Pages and Student Applications Pages Are Live

Please visit our new Pathways for Student Success page, linked below. Start at our home page and go through the new web pages as a new student would do so you understand the experience. Also take a look at our new student animated video. We we want your feedback on the new pages. If you have ideas for new features that can help take new students from career exploration through application, please let us know. If you find something that is not working right, please let us know that too. Email the communications and marketing team at marketingservices@csn.edu. And as always, please keep checking the Pathways for Student Success page linked below for new materials and new information on our continuing Guided Pathways efforts. Visit the New Pathways for Student Success Page & Watch the Video

CSN Faculty & Staff Earn Tenure
Congratulations to the following individuals, who were granted tenure last week by the Board of Regents:
• Anthony Adamo, World Languages
• Brad Kevin Brady, Advising/Counseling and First Year Experience
• Kaylee Baucom, English
• Janelle Benedetti, Advising/Counseling and First Year Experience
• Dr. Francis Joseph Carleton III, Social Sciences
• Shawn Claxton, Advising/Counseling and First Year Experience
• Jessica L. Dycus, Health Related Professions
• Joseph Gormley, Hospitality Management
• Braiden W. Green, Criminal Justice and Emergency Services
• Dr. William Kwon, Social Sciences
• Michael McDonald, Accounting, Finance & Computer Office Technology
• Dr. Robert L. MacDonald, Social Sciences
• Dr. John B. Min, Social Sciences
• Luis Ortega, Advising/Counseling and First Year Experience
• Emily Rafael, Advising/Counseling and First Year Experience
• Joseph Ryan, Computing and Information Technology
• Dr. James Theoret, Biological Sciences
• Staci Walters, Fine Arts
• Walker Weimer, English
• Erin Windsor, Biological Sciences
• Dr. Diana Woodhouse, Communication

Coyote Howl

Thank you to the Office of Alumni Relations and student government for creating an exciting and engaging event with last month’s Coyote Howl for our upcoming graduates. More than 300 students attended the event on our North Las Vegas campus, half of whom will graduate this year. Students were able to purchase caps and gowns and learn about resources beyond CSN, and were treated to free food and music. As a reminder, our commencement ceremony will be held at 6 p.m. May 20 in the Thomas & Mack Center.Learn More about CSN’s Graduation

Upcoming Events

Women’s History Month Events
In honor of Women’s History Month, CSN will hold a variety of events geared toward exploring important contributions that women have made to America and the world. Please attend one or more of the events if you can, and spread the word. The more the merrier.
• March 9: Status of Women Conference
• March 13: Women of Strength and Valor
• March 21: Women’s History Month Event
• March 21: Nevada Women’s Film Fest
• March 25: Reproductive Justice & Roe v. Wade
• March 26: Spotlight on Women
Get Details on all the Events

Commencement Speaker Contest Deadline

The Class of 2019 Commencement Speaker Contest committee is accepting speaker applications through March 10. The selected speaker may be eligible to receive the Nevada Institution Transfer Scholarship. Those who have attended commencement ceremonies in the past know that the student speaker is a highlight of the night. I am very much looking forward to my first commencement as CSN’s president, and to hearing the winner of the contest deliver their speech.Learn More Here, Including How to Apply

CSN Day at the Legislature

CSN Day at the Legislature is almost here! On Monday, March 25, CSN students, faculty and staff are encouraged to participate in our state’s legislative process in Carson City.

Be sure to see the links below to learn about our legislative priorities and CSN’s lobbying policy.

If you have any questions about CSN Day at the Legislature, please contact Interim Director of Government Affairs Mariana Kihuen at mariana.kihuen@csn.edu or 702-326-6561.Learn More About our Legislative Priorities & Lobbying Policy

Distinguished & Excellence Awards Nominations
It’s time once again to nominate a colleague for a Distinguished or Excellence award. As you know, these awards are given each year at Convocation to faculty and staff members who have consistently demonstrated outstanding dedication and hard work on behalf of our students. Don’t wait, the deadline is March 25. See the link below for more information.
Nominate a Colleague

Enrollment

Spring 2019 Enrollment Report

Please review the latest enrollment report at the link below. This updated report reflects our​​ spring​​ enrollment through March 5. Visit the​​​​ Institutional Research​​ web page​​ to see additional enrollment and institutional data.
See the Enrollment Report

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RSVP Today for CSN Day at the Legislature

Dear Faculty and Staff,

As you’re aware, CSN Day at the Legislature is fast approaching. On Monday, March 25, CSN students, faculty and staff are encouraged to participate in our state’s legislative process in Carson City. We have posted a document listing CSN’s legislative priorities for this 80th (2019) Session of the Nevada Legislature.

Faculty and staff who wish to participate in CSN Day at the Legislature are responsible for paying their own travel, lodging and food costs. However, faculty and staff need to request approval for annual leave to participate. If you’re a faculty or staff member who wishes to participate in CSN Day at the Legislature, please email Mariana Kihuen, Interim Director of Government Affairs, at Mariana.Kihuen@CSN.edu

We want to remind you that:

  • The purpose of CSN Day at the Legislature is to allow students and staff to express their personal views to legislators.
  • Students and employees cannot communicate on behalf of someone else or state that they are there on behalf of CSN or the Board of Regents.
  • The Board of Regents and CSN have publicized their budget requests and priorities for CSN, and employees are encouraged to express their personal support for or viewpoints about those priorities.
  • Employees may express their views to individual legislators in conversations, through email or other written submissions or during public comment periods during committee hearings.
  • Employees may state their occupation and employer for context when speaking to legislators, but should clarify they are stating only their personal views and experiences.

If you have any questions about CSN Day at the Legislature, please contact Mariana Kihuen, Interim Director of Government Affairs, at Mariana.Kihuen@CSN.edu or 702-651-7719.

Go Coyotes!

Federico

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