Friday, November 20, 2009

Faculty & Staff

 

Faculty News and Events

CSN Counselor and Professor Carlos Ezeta Appointed to National Museum of the American Latino Commission.

Contact: K.C. Brekken

REID APPOINTS NEVADAN TO SERVE AS COMMISSIONER FOR
THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN LATINO
Commission to study feasibility of creating museum for American Latinos in Washington, DC
 
Washington, DCNevada Senator Harry Reid today announced the appointment of Nevadan Carlos Ezeta to serve on the National Museum of the American Latino (NMAL) Commission. Ezeta will be one of 23 commissioners to study the creation of a museum in Washington, D.C., memorializing the contributions of U.S. Latinos:
 
“It is with great pleasure that I appointed Carlos Ezeta to serve as a commissioner for the National Museum of the American Latino. Carlos is a true public servant whose significant contributions as an educator and community leader make him an excellent addition to the commission. The U.S. Hispanic community has contributed greatly to the fabric of American society, and I look forward to the work and recommendations Carlos and his fellow commissioners will make.”
 
Ezeta is a Counselor/Professor at the College of Southern Nevada (CSN) who has been recognized by the City of Las Vegas for his community service. Ezeta also serves as a counselor at CSN and is the faculty advisor for CSN’s Hispanic Student Union. Additionally, Ezeta serves as President for “Caxculthi” Casa de la Cultura Hispano-Americana, the first Latino owned and operated cultural center in the city.
 
Ezeta is one of 23 appointed commissioners who will study the viability of creating a museum in Washington, D.C. dedicated to highlighting the art, history and culture of U.S. Hispanics. The commissioners, which include Desperate Housewives star Eva Longoria, will present Congress with an extensive plan of action and recommendations to make the museum a reality.
 
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