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Red Rock Review joins Las Vegas Book Festival on October 19
By A. I. Benavidez | Oct 14, 2024
The Red Rock Review, the literary journal of the College of Southern Nevada (CSN), will be present at this year's Las Vegas Book Festival. This event is known as Nevada's largest literary gathering and offers a day filled with books, authors, readings, and workshops. The festival is free to attend and welcomes families.
Coyote Scholars Brotherhood invites new members for inaugural meeting
By A. A. Sanchez | Oct 14, 2024
The College of Southern Nevada (CSN) is inviting Black and Brown male students to participate in the first meeting of the Coyote Scholars Brotherhood (CSB). Scheduled for Tuesday, October 22, 2024, this student-led organization aims to promote unity, leadership, and engagement among students. The gathering will take place at the Charleston Campus Multicultural Center from 2 to 3 p.m., with refreshments provided.
Students invited to join Rise University for civic engagement training
By A. I. Benavidez | Oct 14, 2024
CSN is inviting students to participate in Rise University, a training event designed to teach students how to take action and organize their communities around issues they care about. This event is hosted in collaboration with NextGen America and aims to help students become civically engaged and equipped with the tools needed for real change.
Douglas County updates South Shore Area Plan; Barton Hospital project delayed
By D. D. Diggs | Oct 11, 2024
A separate application from Douglas County to update the South Shore Area Plan has been initiated. However, elements of the update that included a special subdistrict for a medical facility on the Barton property, formerly known as Lakeside Inn and Casino, have been removed from the application while additional documents are prepared.
Emergency Management STEP Program supports aspiring professionals with grants
By J. D. Suayan | Oct 11, 2024
The Emergency Management STEP (EM STEP) Program offers a pathway for individuals interested in emergency management careers by providing financial assistance and educational support. The program aims to help students begin their exploration of career opportunities while alleviating financial burdens.
Nevada colleges join statewide ShakeOut drill for earthquake preparedness
By J. D. Suayan | Oct 10, 2024
The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) has announced that all eight of its institutions will take part in the Great Nevada ShakeOut on October 17, 2024, at 10:17 AM. This event is part of a global initiative aimed at promoting earthquake preparedness and safety.
Tahoe grading season ends October 15, restrictions in place
By J. D. Suayan | Oct 10, 2024
The grading and digging season in the Tahoe area is set to conclude on October 15, 2024. This annual requirement aims to prevent sediment from entering stormwater systems and Lake Tahoe itself. It also helps avoid soil compaction and disturbance during the wettest months of the year.
TMCC hosts Spirit Day and Kickstart Tailgate to boost student engagement
By B. B. Urness | Oct 10, 2024
The Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) recently celebrated its Spirit Day and the second annual Kickstart Tailgate, events designed to foster a sense of community and belonging among students. Estella Gutierrez, Vice President of Student Services and Diversity, emphasized the importance of these events in enhancing the college experience: “Our purpose at TMCC is for students to succeed. More than anyone, they need to feel they belong to this wonderful campus."
National Apex Day celebrates success stories in U.S. government contracting
By D. D. Diggs | Oct 10, 2024
APEX Accelerators across the United States celebrated National APEX Day on October 9, 2024.
WNC joins statewide earthquake drill on October 17
By M. N. Tirado | Oct 9, 2024
Western Nevada College (WNC) has announced its involvement in the annual Great Nevada ShakeOut, scheduled for Thursday, October 17, at 10:17 a.m. This event is part of a larger international initiative aimed at promoting earthquake readiness and safety.
Nevada secures federal FAST grant to boost tech-driven small businesses
By D. D. Diggs | Oct 8, 2024
The U.S. Small Business Administration announced on October 4 that Nevada is among six new states to receive a FAST Partnership Program grant.
Nevada State honors alumni and partners at annual awards ceremony
By A. I. Benavidez | Oct 7, 2024
Nevada State University recently celebrated the achievements of its alumni and community partners at its Second Annual Awards Ceremony on October 3, 2024. The event recognized individuals and organizations for their contributions to the university and the broader community.
Nevada attracts $18 million investment from abated companies
By D. D. Diggs | Oct 4, 2024
The Governor's Office of Economic Development (GOED) has announced that three companies receiving abatements will invest $18 million in Nevada.
CSN hosts annual Monster Mash event on October 24
By M. N. Tirado | Oct 4, 2024
CSN is organizing its annual Monster Mash event this October. The event will take place on Thursday, October 24, 2024, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the CSN Henderson Campus.
College outlines protest policy limits amid commitment to free expression
By A. A. Sanchez | Oct 4, 2024
Institutions of higher education play a crucial role in fostering civil discourse and serving as a marketplace of ideas, according to the College of Southern Nevada (CSN). The college emphasizes the importance of freedom of thought, open inquiry, and free expression. However, CSN notes that these rights are not without limits.
Mesquite celebrates opening of skilled training classrooms
By A. D. Bamburg | Oct 4, 2024
The grand opening of two new skilled training lab classrooms for Entry-Level Air-Conditioning Technology and Medical Assisting was celebrated at the rural campus in Mesquite. These programs are designed to provide training in high-demand fields, offering local residents opportunities to start new careers or enhance their skills with stackable college credits.
Tahoe Regional Planning Agency opens applications for affordable housing forums
By C. D. McHugh | Oct 4, 2024
The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) has announced the opening of applications for affordable housing forums in the Lake Tahoe Region. Alongside this, a mini-grant program for community-based organizations has been introduced to foster partnerships and engage with priority community residents and workers.
Nevada teacher honored with state award for educational excellence
By B. B. Urness | Oct 3, 2024
Mike Patterson, a veteran educator in the Clark County School District, has been named the 2025 Nevada State Teacher of the Year. Patterson teaches geometry, algebra, and calculus at Advanced Technologies Academy and will represent Nevada in the National Teacher of the Year competition.
CSN adopts FranklinCovey's 4DX system to focus on student success
By J. D. Suayan | Oct 3, 2024
The College of Southern Nevada (CSN) is moving forward with the FranklinCovey 4 Disciplines of Execution System, known as 4DX, to enhance goal execution amid various priorities. Acting President Dr. William "Bill" Kibler announced this initiative during the Fall Convocation, emphasizing its role in achieving student success and strategic objectives.
Charleston Campus hosts events for student relaxation during midterms
By K. R. Nelson | Oct 3, 2024
The Charleston Campus is offering students a break from midterm stress with a series of events from October 14 to October 17. The initiative aims to provide relaxation and enjoyment during the demanding exam period.