Category Archives: Campus Events
CSN is Looking to Buy From You
We’re always going on around here about how huge we are. CSN is the “state’s largest and most ethnically diverse higher education institution.” That’s a thing we say in every press release we send out. That’s important, and not just … Continue reading
Get Your Financial Aid Questions Answered
There are many things about college that are confusing. Some of them matter more than others. The apparent popularity of tweed jackets? Nope. Doesn’t matter. You don’t want to go there. What the heck Franz Kafka was drinking when he … Continue reading
Here’s the Reality: Hard Work Pays Off
What’s the key to making it big? Ask Rick Harrison, who managed to disrupt the politics behind the pawn shop industry in Las Vegas, make a few bucks, and then disrupt the reality television industry with his hit cable show, … Continue reading
Math, Marshmallows and the Future
What do you get when you put dozens of middle school students in a room with a couple of College of Southern Nevada professors, a pile of uncooked spaghetti and gobs of marshmallows? Math. You get math. “We love math,” … Continue reading
Connect, Succeed, Get Free Food
Welcome back, everyone! If you’re new to the College of Southern Nevada, or just like free food and good times, check this out: We’re planning all kinds of fun stuff for this week. We’re going to have music and barbecue … Continue reading
CSN and Nevada JobConnect to Open Workforce Development Center for Employers
New center first-of-its-kind in the state to provide office for employers to obtain all they need to help their businesses prosper LAS VEGAS, November 15, 2013 – The College of Southern Nevada and Nevada JobConnect have partnered to open a … Continue reading
CSN Opens New Site at Las Vegas City Hall
College Of Southern Nevada Opens Site At Las Vegas City Hall College Courses to Be Offered to Help Develop Trained Workforce, Expand Educational Opportunities for Residents City, state and federal officials celebrated the opening of a new College of … Continue reading