Dan J. Corsi, Ed.D., Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs

Dan J. Corsi, Ed.D.

Dan J. Corsi, Ed.D., is a first-generation college graduate from Aliquippa, PA who earned a B.S. in Business Management from Grove City College and began working for Dietrich Metal Framing in McDonough, GA, a subsidiary of a Fortune 500 steel company. After a few years, he decided to pursue his passion for helping others by working as a classroom middle school teacher while earning a Master of Arts in Education from the University of South Florida. Later, Dan served as Assistant Professor of Education at Erskine College, a private four-year liberal arts college in South Carolina.

He progressed in his leadership and was appointed as the Administrative Dean of the College and served as the interim Vice President for Academic Affairs. During this time, Dan completed a post-baccalaureate program in educational leadership at Fort Hays State University and a Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership from Lamar University in Beaumont, TX. Following the completion of the doctorate degree, he was selected as the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at Louisiana Delta Community College in Monroe, LA while they were on probation by their regional accreditor (SACSCOC). Here, Dan and his team put the College back in good academic standing in less than one year. Most recently, Dr. Corsi served as the Executive Director for Nevada State High School, a state sponsored early college charter school, with seven locations in Las Vegas and one in Reno, NV. In this role, he was responsible for the instruction, facilities, and operations at all eight locations. 

As a dedicated leader in supporting student success and comprehensive academic programming, he is committed to serving faculty and staff to ensure all students are afforded the opportunity to achieve academic success in an inclusive learning environment. Throughout his tenure in education, he has developed numerous institutional and student-centric programs to enhance the quality, affordability, and accessibility of post-secondary education. Further, Dan believes in the mission of a community college to provide relevant high-quality education and training, experiential learning opportunities, and impactful community engagement to enhance the educational experience of a diverse group of students and the community in which it serves. 

As the next Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs at the College of Southern Nevada, Dan is looking forward to joining the College of Southern team.  He is aligned to the mission of CSN and he is looking forward to making a positive impact through servant leadership, leading by example, using data to inform decision-making in support of student success, and engaging with faculty and staff to promote an inspirational and collaborative educational environment. 

Dan is a permanent resident of Las Vegas and serves as a Board Member for his community’s homeowner’s association. When he is not working, Dan enjoys spending time outdoors, playing golf, and completing home renovation projects.   

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AFA Employee of the Month- June 2022- Dr. Nadia Czesky

Dr. Nadia Czesky has been with CSN since 2019 and currently serves as the Campus Life Coordinator at Henderson campus. In her role she has been able to engage the campus community and create a caring, inclusive, and supportive culture among her team and students. Dr. Czesky has worked in higher education for over 15 years with a specific focus on diversity and engagement programs. Outside of work, she enjoys reading and crafting.

The Administrative Faculty Assembly would like to help you recognize the contributions of administrative and professional faculty at the College of Southern Nevada. If you know any administrative or professional faculty that you feel deserves to be recognized, please take a moment to fill out a short online nomination form. Please direct any questions to the AFA Recognition Committee Chair, Nancy Webb nancy.webb@csn.edu     

More information about the AFA, the Administrative Faculty Employee of the Month, and a list of previous recipients can be found on our website: https://at.csn.edu/administrative-faculty-assembly-afa.

Nomination forms are due on the 15th of each month. It takes just a moment; please help recognize a hard-working colleague today! Please use this link https://forms.office.com/r/5AJyL8EtRw to nominate. Thank you for helping to recognize the great work done by your friends and colleagues.

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Administrative Faculty Employee of the Month- May 2022- Carey Sedlacek

Carey Sedlacek is the Director of Environmental Health and Safety and has been with the college since August of 2019. Much of her time at CSN has been focused on COVID-19 response efforts in the areas of contact tracing and case management, public health promotion, PPE acquisition and dissemination, and on-campus protocols and compliance.

Carey has over 15 years of diverse safety and environmental experience through her service as an Environmental Science Officer in the U.S. Army as well as civilian positions in healthcare, biotechnology, and now higher education.

As part of a military family, Carey has lived in many places across the U.S. but she and her husband and their three-year-old son are now happy to call Las Vegas home.

The Administrative Faculty Assembly would like to help you recognize the contributions of administrative and professional faculty at the College of Southern Nevada. If you know any administrative or professional faculty that you feel deserves to be recognized, please take a moment to fill out a short online nomination form. Please direct any questions to the AFA Recognition Committee Chair, Leanita Hughes leanita.hughes@csn.edu.

More information about the AFA, the Administrative Faculty Employee of the Month, and a list of previous recipients can be found on our website: https://at.csn.edu/administrative-faculty-assembly-afa.

Nomination forms are due on the 15th of each month. It takes just a moment; please help recognize a hard-working colleague today! Please use this link https://forms.office.com/r/5AJyL8EtRw to nominate. Thank you for helping to recognize the great work done by your friends and colleagues.

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Classified Employee of the Month- May 2022- Joy Lamb

Joy Lamb is an Administrative Assistant I for Career Services on the CSN Charleston campus. She is known for starting her day with a smile and a willingness to help anyone who needs it. She never misses a beat as she is called upon to assist with a variety of task each day and her dedication to CSN students is second to none.

She has a keen awareness of here environment that allows her to anticipate the needs of her colleagues without prompting. Her natural curiosity has given her many opportunities to learn new things and she very quickly becomes proficient in new tasks and duties.

Joy is known for maintaining a Students First focus and delivers exceptional service to everyone she encounters through out the day. “She takes time to listen to people to understand their concerns, ” wrote Dr. Candace Morris in her nomination, “Joy helps guide students to where they need to be and she can often save them time by providing information they didn’t know they needed.”

She utilizes critical thinking skills to determine student needs and offer the best solution possible. Her department credits Joy with keeping them on track and focused to get things done.

Congratulations, Joy!

If you would like to nominate someone for CEOM, please submit the Nomination Form to Connie Jo Harris. During telecommuting, please submit the Nomination Form to Connie.Harris@csn.edu. Do not send through interoffice mail.

The Classified Employee of the Month will receive $200, a certificate, a designated parking spot (when we return to campus) and be recognized on a plaque at all three campuses.

The purpose of this award is to recognize exceptional classified employees who stand out among the many employees that consistently perform at a high level. Please nominate those individuals that are thriving in the work at home environment.

Ranking and selection by the council members is “blind.” The employee name and work area on the nomination form will be hidden from the council, thus we are asking for the nominator’s cooperation in not mentioning names and work areas in the narrative, when possible. Nominees who are not selected as the CEOM, will be considered for two additional months.

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CSN Celebrates its 50th Commencement Ceremony

The College of Southern Nevada will graduate its largest class ever at its 50th annual commencement ceremony May 16 at the Thomas & Mack Center.
A record 4,298 graduates are eligible to receive their degrees and certificates, according to preliminary data. Official numbers for spring 2022 will be available once grades are final. In the last decade, CSN has seen more than 25,000 students earn their degrees and certificates and go on to fuel the growth and diversification of the Southern Nevada economy.


We are excited to welcome Gov. Steve Sisolak, who will join college officials, Student Commencement Speaker Kesha Westbrooks, CSN Professor Emerita Barbara Agonia, a founding faculty of the College, and a video message from U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona, in addressing the graduates.


More than one-third of the students in this year’s graduating class are the first in their families to earn a college degree. In addition, one-third of the graduates are Hispanic. More than 90 percent of CSN’s graduates remain in Nevada after graduation, electing to either continue their education by transferring to a four-year institution or join the workforce and fuel the region’s economy.


What: CSN’s 50th Annual Commencement Ceremony
When: 6 p.m. Monday, May 16
Where: Thomas & Mack Center

Meet the Graduates

Kesha Westbrooks was chosen as this year’s Student Commencement Speaker. She is currently pursuing a Bachelor’s in social work at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, with plans to apply for its advanced-standing Master’s in social work program. She is honored to be chosen as CSN’s 50th anniversary student commencement speaker.
Kesha, a veteran as well as a cancer and stroke survivor, has overcome many challenges to achieve her educational goals. She was introduced to her life’s new purpose by CSN’s Prison Education Program while incarcerated for a financial crime. Upon her release in 2019, Kesha enrolled in on-campus classes. She credits the Prison Education Program with giving her hope during the darkest time in her life, and actively advocates for it on and off campus.
Zachary Johnigan served as 2021-22 Student Body President on the ASCSN (Associated Students of The College of Southern Nevada). Zachary, who will attend UNLV in the fall, seeks to become a pillar in his community by being a shining example of what dedication to improving oneself can do. He chose CSN because of the flexibility the college offers, as well as the Students First philosophy that guides the college leadership.
During his tenure, he worked closely with the CSN administration to help guide students through the COVID-19 pandemic and ensure that student services went uninterrupted.
Angelique Britt has been a member of the CSN family for more than twenty-four years. She first enrolled as a part-time student en route to an Associate of Science and has supported all three main campuses during her tenure at CSN. In 2019 she enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in project management to continue to grow and pursue new opportunities with Digital Experience Services at CSN. She now manages enterprise level projects such as the opening of the Betty Engelstad School of Health Sciences Building, public works projects and the Technology For Students Laptop distributions. If she could give her younger self a piece of advice it would be to not wait to pursue her degree. Angelique’s support system includes a long list of colleagues, leaders and family members, including her husband whom she met at CSN. She looks forward to walking during the 2022 Commencement ceremonies, taking some well-deserved time off after graduation and eventually pursuing a master’s degree in IT project management.

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CSN Celebrates its 50th Commencement Ceremony

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Classified Employee of the Month- April 2022- Juanita Sowell

Juanita Sowell is an Administrative Assistant for Campus Life on the CSN Charleston campus known for her infectious energy and warm demeanor. She embodies the CSN Students First philosophy and does her best to ensure that the needs of CSN students are met.

It’s clear that Juanita has a passion for her work and she wakes up each day excited to serve CSN Students. She has been a member of the CSN family for 20 years and takes great pride in  taking care of students.

“She strives to find ways to increase student satisfaction educating students on the services available through Campus Life,” wrote Racquel Melson in here nomination. “She takes time to get to know students, she remembers names and students constantly ask for those warm hugs she has become known for.”

Students often return to thank Juanita for her help and to keep her updated on their professional and personal successes. She is an expert and delivering the right amount of encouragement and accountability to help students strive to be their best.

If you would like to nominate someone for CEOM, please submit the Nomination Form to Connie Jo Harris. During telecommuting, please submit the Nomination Form to Connie.Harris@csn.edu. Do not send through interoffice mail.

The Classified Employee of the Month will receive $200, a certificate, a designated parking spot (when we return to campus) and be recognized on a plaque at all three campuses. 

The purpose of this award is to recognize exceptional classified employees who stand out among the many employees that consistently perform at a high level. Please nominate those individuals that are thriving in the work at home environment. 

Ranking and selection by the council members is “blind.” The employee name and work area on the nomination form will be hidden from the council, thus we are asking for the nominator’s cooperation in not mentioning names and work areas in the narrative, when possible. Nominees who are not selected as the CEOM, will be considered for two additional months.  

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Administrative Faculty Employee of the Month- April 2022- Kayla Buscher

Kayla Buscher has been with CSN since Sept. 2015, working in the Academic Advising Department at the Henderson Campus. Kayla has worked in higher education for over 10 years years , starting off as a Peer Advisor while completing her undergraduate studies and a Graduate Assistant Advisor during her Master of Education program at UNLV. Kayla was hired at CSN for her first full-time position and has been growing her career ever since. In 2019, Kayla was promoted to Senior Academic Advisor, where she works closely with her team and her students to help them develop and grow their personal, academic, and professional goals. Outside of work, Kayla enjoys spending time with her wife Nikki and their two cats, Cannoli, and Raven.

Administrative Faculty Employee of the Month- April 2022- Kayla Buscher

The Administrative Faculty Assembly would like to help you recognize the contributions of administrative and professional faculty at the College of Southern Nevada. If you know any administrative or professional faculty that you feel deserves to be recognized, please take a moment to fill out a short online nomination form. Please direct any questions to the AFA Recognition Committee Chair, Leanita Hughes leanita.hughes@csn.edu.

More information about the AFA, the Administrative Faculty Employee of the Month, and a list of previous recipients can be found on our website. Nomination forms are due on the 15th of each month. It takes just a moment; please help recognize a hard-working colleague today! Please use this link to nominate. Thank you for helping to recognize the great work done by your friends and colleagues.

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Administrative Faculty Employee of the Month – March 2022- Colton Jones

Colton Jones has worked for CSN since 2019 as a Senior Specialist in the CAPE Department. His background is in Training and Learning and Development. He loves the opportunity to work with his CSN colleagues and meet new people through workshops and events. He grew up in a military family living all over the world but considers Las Vegas his home. His favorite thing to do is spend time with his wife Camille and their two daughters. In his free time, he loves books and movies and is always looking for good recommendations.

The Administrative Faculty Assembly would like to help you recognize the contributions of administrative and professional faculty at the College of Southern Nevada. If you know any administrative or professional faculty that you feel deserves to be recognized, please take a moment to fill out a short online nomination form. Please direct any questions to the AFA Recognition Committee Chair, Leanita Hughes leanita.hughes@csn.edu.

More information about the AFA, the Administrative Faculty Employee of the Month, and a list of previous recipients can be found on our website: https://at.csn.edu/administrative-faculty-assembly-afa.

 Nomination forms are due on the 15th of each month. It takes just a moment; please help recognize a hard-working colleague today! Please use this link https://forms.office.com/r/5AJyL8EtRw to nominate. Thank you for helping to recognize the great work done by your friends and colleagues.

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CSN to Help Students Prepare for College at East Las Vegas Library

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