Students invited to join Rise University for civic engagement training

Federico Zaragoza PhD President
Federico Zaragoza PhD President - College of Southern Nevada Website
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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.

Rise University will be held from October 15-17 at three CSN campuses, running from 4-8 p.m. each day. The event provides an opportunity for students to learn, collaborate, and make a difference. Participants will receive a $75 stipend for attending and can enjoy food and drinks during the sessions.

The dates and locations are as follows:

– October 15: CSN Henderson, Student Union Building Ballroom
– October 16: CSN West Charleston, Student Union Building Ballroom
– October 17: CSN North Las Vegas, Student Union Building Ballroom

“Don’t miss this chance to rise up for change!”



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