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CSN brings on new VP with focus on student success
CSN has a new vice president for student affairs, starting today. Juanita LeFlore Chrysanthou brings more than 25 years experience in higher education administration to the college, much of it serving students at community colleges across the nation. She will … Continue reading
Brenda Romero is your new student body president
The start of a new school year means you get to meet your new president of the Associated Students of the College of Southern Nevada — that’s your student government. Brenda Romero has big plans, largely focused on helping to … Continue reading
Paper due tomorrow? Don’t panic! We can help
A student walked into the CSN Writing Center on the Charleston campus this afternoon looking a little lost. Nervous, maybe, unsure what she was going to do. That’s not unusual. She had her laptop in her bag and she pulled … Continue reading
CSN student gets prestigious scholarship
A College of Southern Nevada student has received a prestigious Boren Scholarship, a rarity for community college students and the first ever awarded to a CSN student. Student Selene Moreno called it “the best news I have ever received.” “I … Continue reading
Guns on campus, scholarships, your voice
You want the world to be a better place and so you came to college to learn things and do better and to remake the society in which you live in the image you have had in your head for … Continue reading
CSN Regents’ Scholar named
The Nevada System of Higher Education’s Board of Regents today named CSN student Trehixi Galvan a Regents’ Scholar. A $5,000 scholarship funded by the system office comes with the honor. Galvan, who is studying education at CSN, is a first-generation … Continue reading
CSN Faculty Earn Tenure
The Nevada System of Higher Education’s Board of Regents awarded tenure to the following members of the College of Southern Nevada’s faculty today. Congratulations to them all: Julian Barroso-Merino, International Languages Denny Burzynski, Mathematics Stephanie M. Espinoza, Library Services Anthony … Continue reading
New tech, space in health sciences building
Let’s say you’re training the next crop of app designers. Do you use a 2007-era flip-phone in the class or the newest iPhone? Yeah. Same thing in the medical field. Technology changes so quickly in medicine it’s incredibly important for … Continue reading
Learn to write right
You know the drill by now, don’t you? sign up for a class check out the syllabus note that you have a term paper due at the end of the semester wait until the weekend before it’s due to start … Continue reading
Fighting for his students, always
You might have noticed a few weeks back when the D Building on the Charleston campus was given a new name: The Paul E. Meacham Student Services Building. Is Meacham a donor? A connected politician? An important graduate? No. He’s … Continue reading