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Benjamin Mendoza honored as employee of the month at CSN
Benjamin Mendoza has been named the May 2024 Employee of the Month by the Administrative Faculty Assembly (AFA) at the College of Southern Nevada (CSN). Mendoza, an Academic Advisor for Health Sciences Programs at the Henderson Campus, was nominated by Angel Clemens.
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CSN baseball wins SWAC title for second consecutive year
The College of Southern Nevada's (CSN) baseball team has secured its 12th Scenic West Athletic Conference (SWAC) title. This achievement marks the second consecutive year that CSN has won the SWAC championship, reflecting a strong performance under Head Coach Nick Garritano, who now holds seven conference titles.
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ASCSN seeks student leaders for various roles at College of Southern Nevada
The Associated Students of the College of Southern Nevada (ASCSN) is calling on students to join their ranks and make a difference on campus. ASCSN, the student government organization at CSN, aims to represent the interests of students, faculty, and staff.
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CSN names Molly Keyes as 2024 commencement speaker
Molly Keyes has been selected as the Student Commencement Speaker for the College of Southern Nevada's Class of 2024. Her journey through education is marked by perseverance and a deep appreciation for inclusivity, qualities that have made her an ideal choice to address her fellow graduates.
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Reuben D'Silva announced as CSN's 2024 commencement keynote speaker
Reuben D’Silva will deliver the keynote address at the College of Southern Nevada’s commencement ceremony for the class of 2024. His journey from Mumbai, India, to becoming a U.S. Marine and an educator in the Clark County School District is marked by perseverance and dedication.
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CSN promotes mental health awareness month with support services for students
Mental health challenges are prevalent among college students, with 1 in 5 experiencing a mental health condition during their studies, according to the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Additionally, half of the student population rates their mental health as below average or poor. Common stressors include anxiety over academic performance, financial concerns, interpersonal conflicts, and burnout.
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College of Southern Nevada surpasses student enrollment goals for current academic year
The College of Southern Nevada (CSN) is preparing for the fiscal year 2024-2025 with a focus on enhancing its Adult Basic Education programs. The staff is working on new strategies to improve educational experiences, including refining class schedules and conducting instructor evaluations.
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CSN honors Bernice Cooper as April 2024 Employee of the Month
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.
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Screening of "Storming Caesar's Palace" at CSN includes director Q&A
The College of Southern Nevada is set to host a screening of the PBS award-winning documentary, "Storming Caesar’s Palace," on April 24, 2024. The event will take place at the Charleston Campus in K101 from 4 to 6:30 p.m.
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Psychology series explores forensic psychology and criminology
CAPS, in partnership with the Human Behavior Department, is hosting a series called Conversations with Psychology. This initiative aims to delve into various aspects of psychology through engaging discussions. The focus for this month is on forensic psychology and criminology, featuring a panel of psychologists ready to share their expertise.
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CSN Women's Alliance hosts election forum with Vote Nevada
The CSN Women’s Alliance, in partnership with Vote Nevada, is set to host a Primary Election Candidate Forum. The event will be held at the North Las Vegas Campus on April 27, 2024, from 9 a.m. to noon in the Student Union Ballroom.
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Interpreter interns gain hands-on experience at Las Vegas attractions
The Interpreter Preparation Program's class of 2024 is gaining practical experience by visiting various sites in Las Vegas. The students are practicing their interpreting skills during these tours, enhancing their readiness for community work post-graduation.
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CSN forms taskforce to integrate artificial intelligence into campus practices
The College of Southern Nevada (CSN) has introduced an AI Taskforce to guide the institution's approach to artificial intelligence. This initiative aims to ensure that AI is integrated responsibly and ethically into the college's learning environment.
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CSN hosts faculty reading event for creative writing exploration
CSN faculty members will have the opportunity to present their original works at an upcoming event hosted by the CSN Creative Writing Program. The event invites students, community members, and faculty to engage with diverse forms and perspectives in creative writing.
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CSN rallies advocate for transgender respect following regent’s comments
Students, faculty, and community leaders at the College of Southern Nevada are advocating for the respect and acceptance of transgender individuals. This movement comes in response to recent comments by NSHE Regent Patrick Boylan.