Emma Myers recognized as May 2025 AFA Employee of the Month

Patrick Villa Faculty Senate Chair - College of Southern Nevada Website
Patrick Villa Faculty Senate Chair - College of Southern Nevada Website
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Emma Myers has been named the Administrative Faculty Assembly (AFA) Employee of the Month for May 2025. Myers, serving as an academic advisor, was nominated anonymously.

“Emma is a dedicated advisor who is well-informed and consistently goes the extra mile to ensure her students are engaged and understand their degree requirements,” stated the nomination submission.

As the lead advisor in her Area of Study, she frequently makes time to deliver advising presentations for student groups. Myers’ efforts in fostering collaboration are recognized as she connects with faculty and staff, playing a key role in the advancement of the department’s mission. “Emma is an outstanding collaborator, always willing to provide thoughtful feedback and work effectively with colleagues across various departments,” reads the statement.

In addition to her dedication to student success, her approach with professionalism and integrity sets her apart, ensuring that students and colleagues alike benefit from her guidance.

The AFA is also inviting nominations for the June 2025 Employee of the Month award. An online nomination form is available for recognizing outstanding contributions of administrative and professional faculty at the College of Southern Nevada. Nomination forms are due by the 15th of each month.

For more information, interested parties are encouraged to contact the AFA past chair, Meghan Ezekiel, at meghan.ezekiel@csn.edu. Additional details and a list of past recipients can be found on the AFA website.



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