CSN honors Bernice Cooper as April 2024 Employee of the Month

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The College of Southern Nevada (CSN) has announced Bernice Cooper as the April 2024 Employee of the Month. Cooper, who serves as a Senior Specialist at the Testing Center on the North Las Vegas Campus, was nominated by Amber Suzuki for her dedication and collaborative spirit.

“Bernice is dedicated to CSN and the three testing centers. She is collaborative with her team, staff, students, and faculty and always has a positive and welcoming energy to all,” said Suzuki.

The Administrative Faculty Assembly (AFA) is currently seeking nominations for May 2024. The AFA encourages recognizing administrative and professional faculty members who have made significant contributions to the college. Nominations can be submitted via an online form by the 15th of each month.

Questions regarding nominations can be directed to Meghan Ezekiel, past chair of the AFA, at meghan.ezekiel@csn.edu. More information about the AFA and previous recipients of the Employee of the Month award is available on their website.

To nominate a colleague, use this link: https://forms.office.com/r/5AJyL8EtRw. The AFA appreciates efforts to acknowledge outstanding work by faculty members.



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