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Virtual Commencement

www.csn.edu/2020class

To CSN Class of 2020, Join us for a virtual ceremony December 19, 2020 at 1 PM. As we have shared previously, your CSN family is truly disappointed that we haven’t been able to hold our traditional Commencement Ceremony. Despite our best efforts to wait out COVID-19 to be able to celebrate in person, the persistence of the pandemic has proven to be insurmountable. Each 2020 graduate has already been contacted to customize their information for a personal slide and name reading to express themselves and share their accomplishment out with family, friends, and colleagues worldwide! We will share additional information for viewing these slides and attending the live virtual ceremony as things come together, and we look forward to seeing each and every one of you on December 19th to highlight this amazing moment in so many people's lives. Visit www.csn.edu/2020class for the latest news and updates on this event.

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  • 9:00 PM
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Weekend College Info Session #2

Online

Thinking of taking classes on the weekends only? Our Weekend College programs offer you the opportunity to enter the workforce, change careers, or pick up a specialty in your field, and earn a skill or industry certificate in as little as one weekend, within a semester, and no longer than a calendar year. Determined to accommodate the needs of our busy students, CSN’s weekend classes offer the same high-quality instruction and resources as classes taught during the week. Registration is required. Visit www.csn.edu/INFOSESSIONS to register. Presentation will be presented via WebEx.

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  • 7:00 PM
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CSN Financial Aid: FAFSA Virtual Seminar-3

https://www.csn.edu/event/csn-financial-aid-fafsa-virtual-seminar-1

CSN Financial Aid will host an online seminar on Tuesday, December 15 at 3:45 PM! Financial Aid advisors will be available to answer questions about how to complete the FAFSA application LIVE during this seminar. Students will be able to follow along online in the FAFSA application and ask questions as they go. The FAFSA application can be found at www.studentaid.gov and the 2021-22 application is available NOW!

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  • 11:45 PM
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Lessons from Psychology for Coping with Corona Virus

College of Southern Nevada

Friday, December 11, 2020 at 12:30 pm Virtual Guest Lecture via Zoom: https://tufts.zoom.us/j/7568865363 The Psychology Club & Human Behavior Department Present: Lessons from Psychology for Coping with COVID-19. Professors Lisa Shin and Samuel Sommers, Tufts University will focus on 1) stress, its effects on the brain and body, and strategies for stress reduction,and 2) the importance of social connection and its challenges during the pandemic. About the presenters: LISA SHIN earned her Ph.D. in psychology at Harvard University, and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Psychiatry at The Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School. She has been on the faculty at Tufts University since 1998, where she is currently Director of Undergraduate Studies. Dr. Shin’s research involves examining brain function and cognitive processing in patients with anxiety disorders, particularly post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). SAMUEL SOMMERS earned his Ph.D. in psychology at the University of Michigan and has been a professor of psychology at Tufts University since 2003, where his currently Chair of the Psychology Department.He is a social psychologist whose research examines issues related to racism, diversity, and the intersection of psychology and law. Dr. Sommers teaches courses in Experimental Psychology, Social Psychology, and Psychology and Law, and also team-teaches Introduction to Psychology and a course on Coping with the COVID-19 Crisis with Dr. Shin. NOTE: This is a VIRTUAL event present via ZOOM at https://tufts.zoom.us/j/7568865363. For more information, please contact Psychology Club Advisor Dr. Elsa Mason at https://bit.ly/2K26vDa

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  • 8:30 PM - 9:30 PM
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CSN CTE Hiring Fair

College of Southern Nevada

College of Southern Nevada Virtual Hiring Fair CTE Part-Time Instructor Recruitment Event on December 10! Please join us at our virtual recruiting event to learn about part time teaching opportunities at CSN. Join the Event & Apply! csn.edu/cte-part-time-recruitment

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  • 2:00 AM - 4:00 AM
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CSN Financial Aid: FAFSA Virtual Seminar- 2

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CSN Financial Aid will host an online seminar on Tuesday, December 1 at 1:45 PM! Financial Aid advisors will be available to answer questions about how to complete the FAFSA application LIVE during this seminar. Students will be able to follow along online in the FAFSA application and ask questions as they go. The FAFSA application can be found at www.studentaid.gov and the 2021-22 application is available NOW!

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  • 9:45 PM
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Virtual Student Town Hall

Microsoft Teams

Join us for our series of Virtual Town Halls to receive the latest updates from CSN leadership and pose your own questions. This event will be hosted via Microsoft Teams. The Attendee Link can be found at www.csn.edu/townhall-student.

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  • 10:00 PM - 11:00 PM
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In a Moment of Danger- Lgbtq+ History and Culture

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In a Moment of Danger: CSN LGBTQ+ History Panel presented by CSN Queer Inclusive Campus Committee A panel of presentations from local scholars on the relevance of LGBTQ+ history and culture to our contemporary political moment. Presentations by Dr. Jennifer Basquiat (Anthropology), Dr. Adam Burgess (English), Dr. Joe Hassert (Communication), and Prof. Patricia Vázquez (English). Historian Walter Benjamin describes the work of history in his essay On the Concept of History: "To articulate what is past does not mean to recognize 'how it really was.' It means to take control of a memory, as it flashes in a moment of danger." What memories would LGBTQ+ people and our allies do well to seize as we work our way through this current moment of danger? This panel will partake in the annual ritual of LBGTQ History month, looking to the past to help guide our future. Panelists will take turns sharing their research and study of LGBTQ history and culture followed by a Question and Answer session in which attendees can engage the discussion

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  • 10:00 PM - 11:30 PM

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