CSN Connections returns with spring events across all campuses

Federico Zaragoza PhD President - College of Southern Nevada Website
Federico Zaragoza PhD President - College of Southern Nevada Website
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The College of Southern Nevada (CSN) is bringing back its CSN Connections events this February to help students begin the new semester. The events are designed for students to learn about campus resources, ask questions, and get information on support services available throughout the semester.

The CSN Connections events will take place at three campuses. On Tuesday, February 3, the event will be held at the Henderson Campus in the Student Union Ballrooms, with Club Rush activities in the Union Lobby. On Wednesday, February 4, students can attend at the Charleston Campus in the Student Union Ballrooms and visit Club Rush inside the Union Lobby. The North Las Vegas Campus will host its event on Thursday, February 5, in the June Whitley Lounge (E130), with Club Rush in the Main Lobby (E100). All events run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Students are encouraged to drop by any of these sessions to connect with campus services and get their questions answered. The gatherings also offer snacks for attendees.

According to CSN, “Whether you’re brand new to CSN or coming back for another semester, CSN Connections is a great way to get familiar with campus resources, meet the people behind the services and start the semester feeling a little more confident and a lot more prepared.”

These events aim to make it easier for both new and returning students to navigate their academic journey by providing access to helpful information and personal connections within the college community.



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