Regents’ awards nominations open for NSHE faculty, staff, and students

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The NSHE Nevada Regents’ Awards recognize faculty, staff, and students who have demonstrated significant accomplishments in academic advising, teaching, creative activities, and student academic leadership.

To be considered for a Regents’ award, faculty and staff must be full-time employees with at least five years of cumulative service within NSHE by the date of nomination. Students must be enrolled at CSN with no fewer than nine undergraduate credits and have completed no fewer than 30 credits at CSN by the time the award is granted, usually the following spring after the nomination.

Selected nominees in each category will receive an award amounting to $5,000.

All nomination materials must be submitted in PDF format as outlined and sent via email to Jenn Daughtery at jennifer.daughtery@csn.edu. Incomplete nominations will be returned to the nominator.

The call for nominations is currently open. Those looking to nominate can visit the CSN IRC Webpage for nomination forms.



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