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CSN Multicultural Graduation Celebration

Virtual Event

The College of Southern Nevada invites you to participate in the virtual 2022 Multicultural Graduation Celebration on Friday, May 6, 2022 at 1 pm. It is more important than ever that we take a moment to unite and celebrate our accomplishments and diversity. This special event was designed to specifically celebrate the achievements of our diverse graduating students including but not limited to our military/veterans students, international students, LGBTQ+ students, and students of color. The event will include special cultural performances and guest speakers including a keynote. Summer 2021, fall 2022, and spring 2022 graduating students and their guests are invited. Graduates who RSVP have a chance to receive a free miniature tassel souvenir. Contact us at 702-651-5447. Link to learn more www.csn.edu/diversity-cultural-affairs. Link to learn more www.csn.edu/diversity-cultural-affairs

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  • 8:00 PM
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Pizza with the President- Henderson Campus

CSN Henderson Campus

Join us for Pizza with the President for Students! CSN students come to the Student Union rooms 126 & 128 for pizza and conversation with CSN President Dr. Federico Zaragoza and ASCSN President Zachary Johnigan.

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  • 8:00 PM
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Pizza with the President- Charleston Campus

CSN Charleston Campus

Join us for Pizza with the President for Students! CSN students come to Building I, room 108 for pizza and conversation with CSN President Dr. Federico Zaragoza and ASCSN President Zachary Johnigan.

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  • 8:00 PM
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Strawberry Fields/ Trouble in Tahiti

Nicholas J. Horn Theatre 3200 East Cheyenne Avenue North Las Vegas, NV 89030

Spend some time with Opera Las Vegas and enjoy this double feature! About this event Celebrated composer Michael Torke was himself the inspiration to pair his and librettist A.R. Gurney’s tuneful one act opera Strawberry Fields in performance with Leonard Bernstein’s short opera, Trouble in Tahiti.* The Bernstein piece relates one day in the life of Sam and Dinah, trapped in an unfulfilling marriage, yet longing for love, and largely unable to communicate. By opera’s end, the two show a willing, if melancholy maturity to honor their commitment to preserve the family. The jazz-infused musical vocabulary hints at the composer’s Broadway scores, West Side Story and Wonderful Town. Strawberry Fields, in its West Coast premiere, refers to a locale in New York’s Central Park, named after a song by late composer, Beatle John Lennon. On a warm autumn afternoon, a respectable but confused Old Lady, has wandered into the park. She sits down on a bench with great purpose, imagining that it is her seat at the opera, and that the events unfolding in the park constitute the show. A student becomes intrigued and plays along with her fantasy. When the woman’s son and daughter arrive to unceremoniously spirit her away to assisted living, pretense and reality collide. The double bill stars Soprano Marcie Ley, Mezzo-soprano Erin Gonzalez, tenor Albert Rudolph Lee, and baritone Kenneth Stavert. Clinton Smith conducts. * By arrangement with Boosey & Hawkes, Inc., Sole Agent for Leonard Bernstein Music Publishing Company LLC, publisher and copyright owner.

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  • 10:00 PM
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Strawberry Fields/ Trouble in Tahiti in Partnership with…

Nicholas J. Horn Theatre 3200 East Cheyenne Avenue North Las Vegas, NV 89030

Spend some time with Opera Las Vegas and enjoy this double feature! About this event Celebrated composer Michael Torke was himself the inspiration to pair his and librettist A.R. Gurney’s tuneful one act opera Strawberry Fields in performance with Leonard Bernstein’s short opera, Trouble in Tahiti.* The Bernstein piece relates one day in the life of Sam and Dinah, trapped in an unfulfilling marriage, yet longing for love, and largely unable to communicate. By opera’s end, the two show a willing, if melancholy maturity to honor their commitment to preserve the family. The jazz-infused musical vocabulary hints at the composer’s Broadway scores, West Side Story and Wonderful Town. Strawberry Fields, in its West Coast premiere, refers to a locale in New York’s Central Park, named after a song by late composer, Beatle John Lennon. On a warm autumn afternoon, a respectable but confused Old Lady, has wandered into the park. She sits down on a bench with great purpose, imagining that it is her seat at the opera, and that the events unfolding in the park constitute the show. A student becomes intrigued and plays along with her fantasy. When the woman’s son and daughter arrive to unceremoniously spirit her away to assisted living, pretense and reality collide. The double bill stars Soprano Marcie Ley, Mezzo-soprano Erin Gonzalez, tenor Albert Rudolph Lee, and baritone Kenneth Stavert. Clinton Smith conducts. * By arrangement with Boosey & Hawkes, Inc., Sole Agent for Leonard Bernstein Music Publishing Company LLC, publisher and copyright owner.

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  • 2:30 AM
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CSN LatinX Heritage Month Celebration Kickoff

3200 E Cheyenne Ave, North Las Vegas, NV 89030

The College of Southern Nevada invites you to kick-off LatinX Heritage Month with Mariachi Plata, tacos, live entertainment, walk-in vaccinations and other community resources! RSVP today at https://bit.ly/3BDSEsf

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  • 12:00 AM - 2:00 AM

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