CSN’s Dr. James McCoy honored as distinguished college administrator

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Dr. James McCoy of the College of Southern Nevada (CSN) has been recognized as a Phi Theta Kappa Distinguished College Administrator. This national honor acknowledges leaders who significantly contribute to student success.

The award was given following nominations from CSN’s top-performing students, highlighting Dr. McCoy’s dedication to enhancing the college experience for all students. His efforts extend beyond the classroom, aiming to create a more enriching educational environment.

Dr. McCoy is set to be honored at Phi Theta Kappa’s Annual Convention in Kansas City, Missouri, from April 3-5, 2025. The event will feature a Presidents Luncheon and an award presentation attended by thousands of students, advisors, and college leaders.

“Congratulations, Dr. McCoy! Your impact is felt far and wide, and CSN is lucky to have you leading the way.”



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