Coyote Scholars Brotherhood invites new members for inaugural meeting

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Patrick Villa Faculty Senate Chair - College of Southern Nevada Website
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The College of Southern Nevada (CSN) is inviting Black and Brown male students to participate in the first meeting of the Coyote Scholars Brotherhood (CSB). Scheduled for Tuesday, October 22, 2024, this student-led organization aims to promote unity, leadership, and engagement among students. The gathering will take place at the Charleston Campus Multicultural Center from 2 to 3 p.m., with refreshments provided.

During the meeting, attendees will be introduced to other members and informed about future CSB events. Students will also have the chance to contribute ideas for activities planned for the upcoming school year.

Abraham Gomez, who coordinates the club, urges students to help shape the CSB’s direction. The club seeks to establish a supportive network for underrepresented male students at CSN.

Students interested in joining are encouraged to RSVP by scanning a QR code. For further details, contact Abraham Gomez via email at abraham.gomez@csn.edu.



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