College of Southern Nevada announces major website redesign initiative

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The College of Southern Nevada is preparing for a significant redesign of its website. This initiative will be led by the CSN Marketing and Communications Department, aiming to improve the site’s design, functionality, and accessibility to better serve students, faculty, staff, and the community.

As part of its commitment to shared governance and ensuring that key stakeholders have a voice in this process, CSN will form committees across various areas of the college. These committees will provide valuable input and help guide the direction of the redesign.

While the long-term website redesign aims to bring more efficient solutions, interim improvements may be necessary during the transition. Immediate solutions are expected to ensure department pages remain up-to-date. CSN will work closely with key groups to identify opportunities for enhancing communication and collaboration throughout the process.

Faculty and staff from all departments are encouraged to participate and share their insights. “Your contributions will be essential to the success of this project, and we appreciate your engagement in shaping the future of our website,” stated Dr. William Kibler, Acting President of CSN.

“Together, we’re building a brighter, more connected future for CSN. Let’s make it happen!” added Dr. Kibler.



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