Tag Archives: student success
CSN Students Take Part in National First-Generation College Celebration Day
A delegation of students was granted the opportunity to participate in the White House’s Office of Public Engagement briefing for college students on Wednesday, November 8th, 2023, in celebration of National First-Generation College Celebration Day. During this briefing, the students … Continue reading
ITT Tech Students Invited to CSN Open House
College officials will help stranded students transition to the state’s largest higher education institution LAS VEGAS, Sept. 28, 2016 – The College of Southern Nevada invites former ITT Tech students to an open house event designed exclusively for them. Scheduled … Continue reading
CSN Poster Fair Spreads Great Ideas
Some of CSN’s best and brightest gathered together yesterday to show off their good ideas at the Third Annual Poster Fair. Those ideas included science courses that help students get engaged so they stick around, gathering student feedback to make their … Continue reading
CSN Connections starts now!
We welcomed you back last week with our Welcome Back Crew, but now’s when the real fun begins. Starting today, you’ll be welcomed by free food, drinks, and so much information you’ll need a new backpack to haul it around. … Continue reading
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