Results that match 2 of 3 words Dec 03 CHCI Congressional Internship & Public Policy &… College of Southern Nevada FIND OUT MORE 03-December-2014 8:30 PM U.S. Senators John McCain, Lindsey Graham and Kelly Ayotte will conduct a town hall on defense spending at CSN's Cheyenne campus on Monday, Aug. 13, from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m., in the Telecom Auditorium. The event is open to the public. - via Facebook 10-Aug-2012 Don't forget, CSN English Professor and Nevada Writers Hall of Fame author H. Lee Barnes will do a public reading tonight in D101 from his new memoir! - via Facebook 21-Oct-2011 Just a reminder: the U.S. Sec. Of Education will have a town hall today at the Cheyenne campus Horn Theatre at 10:15 am. Open to the public. It will be webcast live. A link is on our homepage at www.csn.edu. - via Facebook 29-Nov-2011 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 Gubernatorial Townhall and CD3 Debate at the CSN Nicholas J. Horn Theatre on Saturday Oct. 9! Free and open to the public. - via Facebook 27-Sep-2010 Fine Arts Gallery will exhibit hand-built ceramic artwork by artist Benjie Heu entitled "Face Value" from August 6 to September 26, 2009. The gallery is free, open to the public, and is wheelchair accessible. Gallery hours are from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. For more information please call (702) 651-4205 or visit http://sites.csn.edu/artgallery/index.html. - via Facebook 30-Jul-2009 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 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 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 19-Jan-2022
Dec 03 CHCI Congressional Internship & Public Policy &… College of Southern Nevada FIND OUT MORE 03-December-2014 8:30 PM
U.S. Senators John McCain, Lindsey Graham and Kelly Ayotte will conduct a town hall on defense spending at CSN's Cheyenne campus on Monday, Aug. 13, from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m., in the Telecom Auditorium. The event is open to the public. - via Facebook 10-Aug-2012
Don't forget, CSN English Professor and Nevada Writers Hall of Fame author H. Lee Barnes will do a public reading tonight in D101 from his new memoir! - via Facebook 21-Oct-2011
Just a reminder: the U.S. Sec. Of Education will have a town hall today at the Cheyenne campus Horn Theatre at 10:15 am. Open to the public. It will be webcast live. A link is on our homepage at www.csn.edu. - via Facebook 29-Nov-2011
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
Gubernatorial Townhall and CD3 Debate at the CSN Nicholas J. Horn Theatre on Saturday Oct. 9! Free and open to the public. - via Facebook 27-Sep-2010
Fine Arts Gallery will exhibit hand-built ceramic artwork by artist Benjie Heu entitled "Face Value" from August 6 to September 26, 2009. The gallery is free, open to the public, and is wheelchair accessible. Gallery hours are from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. For more information please call (702) 651-4205 or visit http://sites.csn.edu/artgallery/index.html. - via Facebook 30-Jul-2009
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
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
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 19-Jan-2022