CSN collaborates with CCA for campus photo project

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From January 27 to 31, 2025, professional photographers will be present on the campuses of the College of Southern Nevada (CSN) as part of a new initiative. The college is collaborating with Complete College America (CCA) to develop an open-access library featuring authentic images that reflect the diversity and spirit of its community.

This project aims to capture genuine moments from the lives of students, faculty, and staff at CSN. The resulting photographs will be available for use by non-profits, publications, and educational institutions. This effort seeks to provide a true representation of college life.

Photographers may be seen around campus or even in classrooms during this period. Participation from those on campus is encouraged to contribute to the success of this endeavor.

For further information or inquiries about the project, ASCSN Senator Genay Amerson can be contacted via email at Genay.Amerson@csn.edu.



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