Category Archives: Campus Events
CSN Library Goes to the Dogs
You’re stressed out. We get it. You just finished mid-terms and you’re deep into your research papers and your group projects and finals are coming up and, man, you’re thinking, why did I sign up for so many credits? But … Continue reading
CSN Planetarium to Offer Eclipse Viewing Opportunity
Welcome Back!
Well hello there, Coyotes. You’re ready for this, right? You’re ready for the parking lots and the hikes around campus and the commuting and the syllabi and the cool profs and the PowerPoint presentations and the joining of clubs and … Continue reading
‘Now, I have something else to offer’
The bottom line, the first graduates of CSN’s new Facilities Maintenance and Operations program said at a ceremony Thursday, is that now they’ll be able to get good jobs. “I wanted to learn a trade, something that’s going to be … Continue reading
Hands-on Safety Training, a win-win-win
It was Aristotle who said it first, about how you learn how to do something best by actually doing it. But, if we may be so bold, CSN’s own Dan Gouker said it better on Tuesday. “You cannot learn stuff … Continue reading
Donation to Fund Safety Programs
NV Energy and CSN partner to create state-of-the-art worker safety training LAS VEGAS, May 7, 2014 – The College of Southern Nevada and longtime supporter NV Energy will dedicate a classroom and labs designed for occupational safety at … Continue reading
Colleges Cooperate, Students Benefit
There’s this ongoing discussion out there in higher education wonky circles: Is college a place you go so you can make more money, or is it a place you go so you can be a more well-rounded person? Yes. It’s … Continue reading
Airline Boss: Efficiency, Technology Keys
College can be more than one thing. It’s a place where you go to class and learn from professors and textbooks, of course. It’s a gathering spot, too, a place to make friends and have a good time. It’s also … Continue reading
Ultimate Fighter: You Can Do This
There are three keys to operating a successful business, said Dana White, who built a fledgling sports franchise into a multi-billion-dollar company that spans the world in less than a decade. First, you have to love what you do. Second, … Continue reading