Fully-matching results Congratulations to Kathy Eghoian, CSN's Administrative Faculty Employee of the Month. Kathy is the Benefits Coordinator in Human Resources and has worked for CSN for 10 years. - via Facebook 6-Dec-2016 Results that match 1 of 2 words Rowna MacDonald, Education; Wenhan Hu, English; Min Hyuk Kyung, Fine Arts; Mirina Keaton-Marley, Health Related Professions; Tamara Torres, Human Behavior; Gessica Duchi, International Languages; Tu Tran, Mathematics; Joseph Palmario, Media Technology; Jo - via Facebook 6-May-2009 Back to School Event moves to Cheyenne Campus tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in front of the theatre. I am taking photos and video to post to the social media sites so look your best. Music, food, and information about student resources and activities. Hope to see you there! - via Facebook 31-Aug-2009 Back to School Event moves to Henderson Campus tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in front of the B Building. I am taking photos and video to post to the social media sites so look your best. Music, food, and information about student resources and activities. Hope to see you there! - via Facebook 1-Sep-2009 Check out the College Resource Network, a free scholarship search enginge and college plannig website specializing in scholarships for underserved communities: www.collegeresourcenetwork.com - via Facebook 12-Apr-2012 A shout out to CSN Human Behavior students Sean Magaan, Michael Fedele and Bryandra Owens: Last week, Sean received the runner-up prize for “Best Student Paper" at the 41st Annual Nevada Archaeological Association Meetings in Eureka. This coming weekend, based on abstracts and early submissions, Michael and Bryandra will receive the prize for 'Best Student Paper' for a co-authored paper they will present at the Nevada Rock Art Foundation Annual Meetings to be held in Mesquite. We are all extremely proud of them! - via Facebook 2-May-2012 CSN now offers free UNLIMITED tutoring! Students interested in one-on-one tutoring through the Office of Tutorial Services will continue to need to set up tutoring appointments. Students can learn more about how to set up tutorial appointments by visiting www.csn.edu/tutoring. Students can also learn about the other tutorial resources that are available through “drop in” labs and centers by visiting this same tutorial services website. - via Facebook 10-Sep-2012 Fun Fact Friday by CSN Communication Professor Rick Marks: Why do advertisers love using the color red? The human eye notices the color red more easily because the cornea is colored yellow which absorbs the shorter wavelengths of blue and green (and the yellow coloring also helps protect the eye from harmful ultraviolet rays.) This is also why the color red is used in signal lights, stop signs and other warning and attention-getting purposes. This is from the JOUR 220 Fundamentals of Applied Media Aesthetics class offered every fall and required by both emphases on the A.A. in Journalism and Media Studies. - via Facebook 22-Mar-2013 The Math Resource Center on West Charleston campus is now in Room K406. The center is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays. - via Facebook 8-Jul-2013 You know what's the best thing about science? Except for all that curing-diseases-and-increasing-human-knowledge business, it's eclipses. Am I right? There’s going to be a lunar eclipse Tuesday night/Wednesday morning. If you’re into that sort of thing — and you like science, so you’re into it — you should come by CSN’s Planetarium. While you could hang out on your patio and see it from there, it’s always better if you have a nice telescope or two. We’ve got some killer telescopes. The lunar eclipse — this is when the Earth is between the moon and the sun, making the moon turn dark — will start at 2:18 a.m. Wednesday, and it’ll go until 6:34 a.m. We’ll be welcoming folks at the Planetarium starting at 11 p.m. Tuesday, unless it’s super cloudy. Cloudy isn’t good for astronomy. If you can’t make it, no worries. There’ll be two more lunar eclipses in 2015. - via Facebook 6-Oct-2014
Congratulations to Kathy Eghoian, CSN's Administrative Faculty Employee of the Month. Kathy is the Benefits Coordinator in Human Resources and has worked for CSN for 10 years. - via Facebook 6-Dec-2016
Rowna MacDonald, Education; Wenhan Hu, English; Min Hyuk Kyung, Fine Arts; Mirina Keaton-Marley, Health Related Professions; Tamara Torres, Human Behavior; Gessica Duchi, International Languages; Tu Tran, Mathematics; Joseph Palmario, Media Technology; Jo - via Facebook 6-May-2009
Back to School Event moves to Cheyenne Campus tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in front of the theatre. I am taking photos and video to post to the social media sites so look your best. Music, food, and information about student resources and activities. Hope to see you there! - via Facebook 31-Aug-2009
Back to School Event moves to Henderson Campus tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in front of the B Building. I am taking photos and video to post to the social media sites so look your best. Music, food, and information about student resources and activities. Hope to see you there! - via Facebook 1-Sep-2009
Check out the College Resource Network, a free scholarship search enginge and college plannig website specializing in scholarships for underserved communities: www.collegeresourcenetwork.com - via Facebook 12-Apr-2012
A shout out to CSN Human Behavior students Sean Magaan, Michael Fedele and Bryandra Owens: Last week, Sean received the runner-up prize for “Best Student Paper" at the 41st Annual Nevada Archaeological Association Meetings in Eureka. This coming weekend, based on abstracts and early submissions, Michael and Bryandra will receive the prize for 'Best Student Paper' for a co-authored paper they will present at the Nevada Rock Art Foundation Annual Meetings to be held in Mesquite. We are all extremely proud of them! - via Facebook 2-May-2012
CSN now offers free UNLIMITED tutoring! Students interested in one-on-one tutoring through the Office of Tutorial Services will continue to need to set up tutoring appointments. Students can learn more about how to set up tutorial appointments by visiting www.csn.edu/tutoring. Students can also learn about the other tutorial resources that are available through “drop in” labs and centers by visiting this same tutorial services website. - via Facebook 10-Sep-2012
Fun Fact Friday by CSN Communication Professor Rick Marks: Why do advertisers love using the color red? The human eye notices the color red more easily because the cornea is colored yellow which absorbs the shorter wavelengths of blue and green (and the yellow coloring also helps protect the eye from harmful ultraviolet rays.) This is also why the color red is used in signal lights, stop signs and other warning and attention-getting purposes. This is from the JOUR 220 Fundamentals of Applied Media Aesthetics class offered every fall and required by both emphases on the A.A. in Journalism and Media Studies. - via Facebook 22-Mar-2013
The Math Resource Center on West Charleston campus is now in Room K406. The center is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays. - via Facebook 8-Jul-2013
You know what's the best thing about science? Except for all that curing-diseases-and-increasing-human-knowledge business, it's eclipses. Am I right? There’s going to be a lunar eclipse Tuesday night/Wednesday morning. If you’re into that sort of thing — and you like science, so you’re into it — you should come by CSN’s Planetarium. While you could hang out on your patio and see it from there, it’s always better if you have a nice telescope or two. We’ve got some killer telescopes. The lunar eclipse — this is when the Earth is between the moon and the sun, making the moon turn dark — will start at 2:18 a.m. Wednesday, and it’ll go until 6:34 a.m. We’ll be welcoming folks at the Planetarium starting at 11 p.m. Tuesday, unless it’s super cloudy. Cloudy isn’t good for astronomy. If you can’t make it, no worries. There’ll be two more lunar eclipses in 2015. - via Facebook 6-Oct-2014