CSN leaders advocate for higher education policy in Washington, D.C

Federico Zaragoza PhD President
Federico Zaragoza PhD President - College of Southern Nevada Website
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Vice President Clarissa Cota and Executive Director of Grants & Special Projects Frank R. Woodbeck recently participated in the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce’s annual fly-in to Washington, D.C., advocating for higher education policy and building essential connections with lawmakers.

As part of their visit, Woodbeck, a seasoned higher education advocate, took the stage as a panelist during the American Association of Community Colleges’ Advocates in Action event. The panel, titled “Higher Education Politics and Policy,” featured experienced lobbyists discussing the current political dynamics and strategies for advancing the community college agenda. Woodbeck’s expertise and long-standing efforts in creating strong networks with elected officials were evident during the discussion. His insights on resource development and institutional advocacy directly contribute to advancing CSN’s mission.

The event provided a valuable platform for community college leaders to share best practices and navigate the complexities of higher education policymaking. Both Woodbeck and Cota represented CSN with distinction, contributing to critical conversations that aim to shape the future of higher education on a national scale.

CSN’s active participation in these types of national forums reinforces the institution’s dedication to expanding opportunities for its students and ensuring their voices are heard at the highest levels.



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