Category Archives: COVID-19

COVID-19 – Technology Support for Faculty & Staff

OTS Updates Colleagues, During this fast-moving and changing time, we are all being asked to be more flexible with the way that we work to best serve the institution and our students while staying safe and complying with Federal and … Continue reading

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Information on CSN Class Dismissal

Dear CSN Family, Based on input from NSHE’s Emergency Management Coordinator we will be complying with federal guidance that gatherings be limited to no more than 10 people.  As a result, CSN is dismissing all classes and labs with 10 … Continue reading

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CSN’s Transition to Remote Working

Dear CSN Family, Earlier today Chancellor Reilly directed all NSHE institutions to transition operations to a remote environment no later than Wednesday, March 18.  This will result in the opportunity for the vast majority of CSN administrative faculty and classified staff to work … Continue reading

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CSN WebEx Town Hall at 10 a.m. Tomorrow, for employees

Please note the new information below: Today, guidelines from the White House called for Americans to avoid social gatherings of more than 10 people. Given this new information, we have decided to cancel the in-person option for tomorrow’s town hall meetings. The … Continue reading

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CSN WebEx Town Hall at 11 a.m. Tomorrow, for students

Please note the new information below: Today, guidelines from the White House called for Americans to avoid social gatherings of more than 10 people. Given this new information, we have decided to cancel the in-person option for tomorrow’s town hall meetings. The … Continue reading

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Information About Leave

Dear CSN Family, As you are aware, CSN will transition to remote instruction beginning Wednesday, March 18. This follows Gov. Steve Sisolak’s order that all K-12 schools close for the next several weeks. We realize the rapidly evolving environment requires … Continue reading

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CSN to begin remote instruction Wednesday, March 18, for students

Dear CSN Students, In response to recent developments associated with the COVID-19, the College of Southern Nevada, in consultation with the Nevada System of Higher Education, will transition to a remote instructional model beginning Wednesday, March 18. There will be … Continue reading

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CSN to begin remote instruction Wednesday, March 18

Dear CSN Family, Earlier today, Governor Sisolak announced that he was cancelling public school classes in Nevada due to the COVID-19 health crisis. Therefore, all CCSD school classes have been canceled beginning March 16 through April 6.   As a result … Continue reading

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CSN plans for potential transition to remote instruction

Dear CSN Family, Following NSHE Chancellor Thom Reilly’s guidance on remote instruction, we at the College of Southern Nevada are working on our plan to deliver the vast majority of our courses remotely no later than April 3. We have … Continue reading

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CSN plans for potential transition to remote instruction for students

Dear CSN Family, Following NSHE Chancellor Thom Reilly’s guidance on remote instruction, we at the College of Southern Nevada are working on our plan to deliver the vast majority of our courses remotely no later than April 3. We have not … Continue reading

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