College of Southern Nevada hosts Spring 2026 Convocation with focus on strategic planning

Stacy Klippenstein, President - College of Southern Nevada
Stacy Klippenstein, President - College of Southern Nevada
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The College of Southern Nevada held its Spring 2026 Convocation on January 12, welcoming faculty and staff back for the new semester. The event featured a presentation by Dr. Klippenstein, which is available to watch online. Attendees can also access the accompanying PowerPoint presentation, including a slide titled “My Moonshots” intended to inspire viewers.

In addition to these resources, the college shared a note from the president regarding ongoing strategic planning efforts. Updates were also provided about the Strategic Connections Task Force.

Faculty and staff are encouraged to share feedback about the convocation program, noting which segments were most engaging or less relevant, as organizers aim to improve future events.

The college wished everyone a successful semester ahead.



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