Volunteers sought for Ask Me Booths at three campuses

Patrick Villa Faculty Senate Chair
Patrick Villa Faculty Senate Chair - College of Southern Nevada Website
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The beginning of a new semester often brings excitement and some confusion. To assist with this transition, staff and faculty are being called upon to volunteer at the Ask Me Booths on January 21 and 22.

These booths serve as essential guides for students navigating their way to classes, learning about campus resources, or simply finding a coffee spot without getting lost. Volunteers are encouraged to offer assistance, provide a friendly smile, and help ease the day for students.

Participation in this initiative not only benefits students but also contributes significantly to ensuring a smooth start to the term. Volunteers are needed across all three campuses—Charleston, North Las Vegas, and Henderson—providing ample opportunities for involvement.

Those interested in volunteering can sign up through the provided link: https://tinyurl.com/AskMeBoothSpring25

The goal is to make the semester as seamless as possible for students, emphasizing that every bit of help makes a difference.



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