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University Legal Services Launch

CSN North Las Vegas Campus-Tyrone Thompson Student Union Ballroom 126 & 128

Join us for a community service event as we officially launch our University Legal Services program in partnership with the College of Southern Nevada. The inaugural ceremony (at 5 p.m.) will feature Governor Sisolak, NSHE Chancellor Reilly, CSN President Zaragoza, and UNLV President Meana. This event will feature a DACA renewal workshop, an Ask-a-Lawyer event, and a resource fair with student and community organizations. The first 30 individuals to sign up for the DACA workshop will receive a $495 scholarship to cover their renewal fees. Please RSVP for the DACA and Ask-a-Lawyer services here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040e4cabaa22a4fc1-immigrant The event is free and open to the public. UNLV and CSN students, staff, their families and community members are encouraged to attend.

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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.

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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.

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The College of Southern Nevada’s 49th Annual Commencement Ceremony is this Saturday, May 15! We are celebrating the Class of 2021 all week long by getting to know some of our graduates. Meet Nathacha Nucamendi a Las Vegas Native graduating with an associate of arts degree and transferring to UNLV to pursue a bachelor’s degree in hospitality management. She worked two full-time jobs, managed remote learning and navigated public transportation during the pandemic to earn her degree. Congratulations Nathacha!

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