Fully-matching results Want to represent CSN? Public & College Relations is looking for current CSN students to be in a photoshoot for CSN. For more info go to: http://www.csn.edu/pages/2609.asp?item=13271 - via Facebook 5-Feb-2010 Results that match 2 of 3 words Don't miss you chance to hear directly from the artist behind Buried Relations. Miya Hannan will be on campus Thursday for an artist talk. - via Facebook 19-Feb-2020 Don't miss "A Night of Expressions" at the West Las Vegas Library Theatre, 7 p.m. Jan 27. This event, hosted by the City of Las Vegas Government, will showcase the talent of the community's youth. It's free and open to the public. - via Facebook 6-Jan-2017 Looking to work in hospitality? WestStar CU presents the “Find A Job in Gaming!” Job Fair sponsored by CSN and RecruitingNevada.com! Join us on 1/11/2011 at the June Whitely Student Lounge at the CSN Cheyenne campus. The event will open to the public from 12-3pm. Come dressed to impress and bring plenty of resumes. Top gaming industry executives will be on site and looking to hire! - via Facebook 27-Dec-2010 The #CSN Division of Workforce & Economic Development is offering training to become a Community Health Worker (CHW). CHWs are frontline public health workers who provide health and social service support to individuals in the community and build community capacity by increasing health knowledge and self-sufficiency through a range of activities such as community education, counseling and advocacy. To register for orientation visit csn.edu/workforce or call 702-651-4031. - via Facebook 23-Feb-2021 CSN students: Starting in the fall, we're making the switch from Angel to Canvas for online course management systems. You may be piloting Canvas this summer! Even if you're only taking classes on campus, this may improve your learning experience. To learn more go to http://www.csn.edu/PDFFiles/Public&College%20Relations/Canvas%20FAQ.pdf. - via Facebook 11-Jun-2013 Today at 10:00 a.m., University Police Services will be testing all on-campus emergency notification systems, across all College of Southern Nevada campuses, which may include: • SMS text, voice call, and/or e-mail alert. • Posts to campus and/or University Police Services’ Facebook & Twitter pages: @UPDSouth and @CSNCoyote • Desktop computer, public monitors, and VOIP office phone notifications. • CSN MobileSAFETY App push notifications. • An emergency information banner on UPD and/or campus websites. It is important to note that this alert is only a practice drill of the systems and not an actual emergency. In the event of an emergency, these platforms will be used to notify you of the incident and provide information and instructions. In the event of an actual alert, you should seek a safe location and monitor media reports, e-mails, computer monitor screens, and emergency texts. To learn more or to update your contact information, visit updsouth.nevada.edu and select your campus location for further instructions. Download your campus safety app today and ensure your notifications settings enable push notifications to receive alerts – Open your app > Select About/Preferences > Select Notification Settings > Enable. - via Facebook 1-Feb-2022 This is an important message from Nancy E. Brune, executive director of the Guinn Center for Policy Priorities. She notes the importance of upcoming public forums for candidates running for Nevada's education boards. Greetings During the 2015 78th Legislative Session, Nevada’s political leaders passed legislation that invested over $400 million per year into Nevada’s education system. In order to ensure Nevada’s taxpayers would receive a positive return on investment from these reforms, the Legislature included stronger measures of accountability in many of the education bills. In addition, the quality of governance of our education boards can also impact the return on investment of these new programs and initiatives. Given the importance of the quality of governance of our education boards, it is critical that we increase awareness of the roles and responsibilities of these positions and the individuals seeking these positions. As such, the Kenny Guinn Center for Policy Priorities (“Guinn Center”), a bipartisan, state-wide research and policy analysis center that has conducted research on education issues, will be hosting a series of public forums for candidates seeking positions on our three education boards: school district (both Clark County and Washoe County), Nevada State Board of Education, and the Board of Regents of the Nevada System of Higher Education. This series of public forums will be held in different geographic regions in Clark County and Washoe County. Partnering with the Guinn Center to host these forums are the following: Nevada Succeeds, a state-wide, coalition of business leaders committed to improving the state’s education system; and H.O.P.E. (Honoring Our Public Education), a parent advocacy group created to unite parents and to inform our community about the unmet needs and funding disparities in our public education system. Our first series of candidate forums will be held as follows: (1) Tuesday, May 17: 6:00 to 7:30 pm, Henderson Convention Center, 200 S Water Street, Henderson, NV 89015. Moderated by Las Vegas Review-Journal Columnist and Political Commentator Steve Sebelius. (2) Wednesday, May 25, 2016: 6:00 to 7:30 pm, Centennial Hills Library, 6711 N. Buffalo Drive, Las Vegas, 89131. Moderated by Las Vegas Review-Journal Columnist and Political Commentator Steve Sebelius (3) Tuesday, May 31, West Las Vegas Library: 6:00 to 7:30 pm, 951 W. Lake Mead Blvd, Las Vegas, 89106. Moderated by thinkLaw Creator and Owner Colin Seale. Food and refreshments will be served. -- Nancy E. Brune, Ph.D. Executive Director Kenny Guinn Center for Policy Priorities 6795 Edmond Street, Suite 300 Las Vegas, NV 89118 Phone: 702-522-2178 Email: nbrune@guinncenter.org website: www.guinncenter.org/ http://guinncenter.org/about-us/staff/ - via Facebook 25-Apr-2016 On Tuesday, February 1st, 2022, at 10:00 a.m., University Police Services will be testing all on-campus emergency notification systems, across all College of Southern Nevada campuses, which may include: • SMS text, voice call, and/or e-mail alert. • Posts to campus and/or University Police Services’ Facebook & Twitter pages: @UPDSouth and @CSNCoyote • Desktop computer, public monitors, and VOIP office phone notifications. • CSN MobileSAFETY App push notifications. • An emergency information banner on UPD and/or campus websites. It is important to note that this alert is only a practice drill of the systems and not an actual emergency. In the event of an emergency, these platforms will be used to notify you of the incident and provide information and instructions. In the event of an actual alert, you should seek a safe location and monitor media reports, e-mails, computer monitor screens, and emergency texts. To learn more or to update your contact information, visit updsouth.nevada.edu and select your campus location for further instructions. Download your campus safety app today and ensure your notifications settings enable push notifications to receive alerts – Open your app > Select About/Preferences > Select Notification Settings > Enable. - via Facebook 25-Jan-2022 Happy Nevada Day Coyotes! Did you know, Nevada Day—or Admission Day, as it was first known—was declared a judicial holiday in 1891, and a one-time public holiday in 1914 in observance of the 50th anniversary of statehood. The holiday was rechristened "Nevada Day" in 1933 and became a permanent official state holiday in 1939. If you don't know, now you know, why the state of #NV and #NSHE institutions including #CSN observe this holiday! #StudentsFirst #CSN50 #50YearsofCSN - via Facebook 29-Oct-2021
Want to represent CSN? Public & College Relations is looking for current CSN students to be in a photoshoot for CSN. For more info go to: http://www.csn.edu/pages/2609.asp?item=13271 - via Facebook 5-Feb-2010
Don't miss you chance to hear directly from the artist behind Buried Relations. Miya Hannan will be on campus Thursday for an artist talk. - via Facebook 19-Feb-2020
Don't miss "A Night of Expressions" at the West Las Vegas Library Theatre, 7 p.m. Jan 27. This event, hosted by the City of Las Vegas Government, will showcase the talent of the community's youth. It's free and open to the public. - via Facebook 6-Jan-2017
Looking to work in hospitality? WestStar CU presents the “Find A Job in Gaming!” Job Fair sponsored by CSN and RecruitingNevada.com! Join us on 1/11/2011 at the June Whitely Student Lounge at the CSN Cheyenne campus. The event will open to the public from 12-3pm. Come dressed to impress and bring plenty of resumes. Top gaming industry executives will be on site and looking to hire! - via Facebook 27-Dec-2010
The #CSN Division of Workforce & Economic Development is offering training to become a Community Health Worker (CHW). CHWs are frontline public health workers who provide health and social service support to individuals in the community and build community capacity by increasing health knowledge and self-sufficiency through a range of activities such as community education, counseling and advocacy. To register for orientation visit csn.edu/workforce or call 702-651-4031. - via Facebook 23-Feb-2021
CSN students: Starting in the fall, we're making the switch from Angel to Canvas for online course management systems. You may be piloting Canvas this summer! Even if you're only taking classes on campus, this may improve your learning experience. To learn more go to http://www.csn.edu/PDFFiles/Public&College%20Relations/Canvas%20FAQ.pdf. - via Facebook 11-Jun-2013
Today at 10:00 a.m., University Police Services will be testing all on-campus emergency notification systems, across all College of Southern Nevada campuses, which may include: • SMS text, voice call, and/or e-mail alert. • Posts to campus and/or University Police Services’ Facebook & Twitter pages: @UPDSouth and @CSNCoyote • Desktop computer, public monitors, and VOIP office phone notifications. • CSN MobileSAFETY App push notifications. • An emergency information banner on UPD and/or campus websites. It is important to note that this alert is only a practice drill of the systems and not an actual emergency. In the event of an emergency, these platforms will be used to notify you of the incident and provide information and instructions. In the event of an actual alert, you should seek a safe location and monitor media reports, e-mails, computer monitor screens, and emergency texts. To learn more or to update your contact information, visit updsouth.nevada.edu and select your campus location for further instructions. Download your campus safety app today and ensure your notifications settings enable push notifications to receive alerts – Open your app > Select About/Preferences > Select Notification Settings > Enable. - via Facebook 1-Feb-2022
This is an important message from Nancy E. Brune, executive director of the Guinn Center for Policy Priorities. She notes the importance of upcoming public forums for candidates running for Nevada's education boards. Greetings During the 2015 78th Legislative Session, Nevada’s political leaders passed legislation that invested over $400 million per year into Nevada’s education system. In order to ensure Nevada’s taxpayers would receive a positive return on investment from these reforms, the Legislature included stronger measures of accountability in many of the education bills. In addition, the quality of governance of our education boards can also impact the return on investment of these new programs and initiatives. Given the importance of the quality of governance of our education boards, it is critical that we increase awareness of the roles and responsibilities of these positions and the individuals seeking these positions. As such, the Kenny Guinn Center for Policy Priorities (“Guinn Center”), a bipartisan, state-wide research and policy analysis center that has conducted research on education issues, will be hosting a series of public forums for candidates seeking positions on our three education boards: school district (both Clark County and Washoe County), Nevada State Board of Education, and the Board of Regents of the Nevada System of Higher Education. This series of public forums will be held in different geographic regions in Clark County and Washoe County. Partnering with the Guinn Center to host these forums are the following: Nevada Succeeds, a state-wide, coalition of business leaders committed to improving the state’s education system; and H.O.P.E. (Honoring Our Public Education), a parent advocacy group created to unite parents and to inform our community about the unmet needs and funding disparities in our public education system. Our first series of candidate forums will be held as follows: (1) Tuesday, May 17: 6:00 to 7:30 pm, Henderson Convention Center, 200 S Water Street, Henderson, NV 89015. Moderated by Las Vegas Review-Journal Columnist and Political Commentator Steve Sebelius. (2) Wednesday, May 25, 2016: 6:00 to 7:30 pm, Centennial Hills Library, 6711 N. Buffalo Drive, Las Vegas, 89131. Moderated by Las Vegas Review-Journal Columnist and Political Commentator Steve Sebelius (3) Tuesday, May 31, West Las Vegas Library: 6:00 to 7:30 pm, 951 W. Lake Mead Blvd, Las Vegas, 89106. Moderated by thinkLaw Creator and Owner Colin Seale. Food and refreshments will be served. -- Nancy E. Brune, Ph.D. Executive Director Kenny Guinn Center for Policy Priorities 6795 Edmond Street, Suite 300 Las Vegas, NV 89118 Phone: 702-522-2178 Email: nbrune@guinncenter.org website: www.guinncenter.org/ http://guinncenter.org/about-us/staff/ - via Facebook 25-Apr-2016
On Tuesday, February 1st, 2022, at 10:00 a.m., University Police Services will be testing all on-campus emergency notification systems, across all College of Southern Nevada campuses, which may include: • SMS text, voice call, and/or e-mail alert. • Posts to campus and/or University Police Services’ Facebook & Twitter pages: @UPDSouth and @CSNCoyote • Desktop computer, public monitors, and VOIP office phone notifications. • CSN MobileSAFETY App push notifications. • An emergency information banner on UPD and/or campus websites. It is important to note that this alert is only a practice drill of the systems and not an actual emergency. In the event of an emergency, these platforms will be used to notify you of the incident and provide information and instructions. In the event of an actual alert, you should seek a safe location and monitor media reports, e-mails, computer monitor screens, and emergency texts. To learn more or to update your contact information, visit updsouth.nevada.edu and select your campus location for further instructions. Download your campus safety app today and ensure your notifications settings enable push notifications to receive alerts – Open your app > Select About/Preferences > Select Notification Settings > Enable. - via Facebook 25-Jan-2022
Happy Nevada Day Coyotes! Did you know, Nevada Day—or Admission Day, as it was first known—was declared a judicial holiday in 1891, and a one-time public holiday in 1914 in observance of the 50th anniversary of statehood. The holiday was rechristened "Nevada Day" in 1933 and became a permanent official state holiday in 1939. If you don't know, now you know, why the state of #NV and #NSHE institutions including #CSN observe this holiday! #StudentsFirst #CSN50 #50YearsofCSN - via Facebook 29-Oct-2021