Holiday greetings to all! This is the last Chronicle for 2011 and the last time the logo for our 40th […]
I have much information to share with the CSN family this November as we prepare for the holiday season.
Cabinet Members: President Mike Richards John Bearce, Director of Institutional Research K.C. Brekken, Director, Communication & Events Thomas Brown, Senior […]
Cabinet Notes September 12, 2011 Cabinet Members: President Mike Richards John Bearce, Director of Institutional Research K.C. Brekken, Director, Communication […]
The CSN Chronicle Greetings to all of you! As we near the mid-way point in the semester, I hope things […]
August 8, 2011 Cabinet Members: President Mike Richards John Bearce, Director of Institutional Research K.C. Brekken, Director, Communication & Events […]
The CSN Chronicle Greetings to all! I hope your semester is going well. There are a number of activities […]
Below is a summary of each of the recommendation. The full report can be found here. As a faculty, staff or student at CSN, one of the largest and I would argue most important community colleges in the nation, what do you think about these? Please post your thoughts.
I want to follow-up on a news story that aired on Wednesday about the exposure of certain student data and […]
I would like to take a moment to call attention to a few CSN students who have received national attention […]
Cabinet Notes May 09, 2011 Cabinet Members: President Mike Richards Vartouhi Asherian, Chair, Administrative Faculty Assembly John Bearce, Director of […]
Colleagues, State leaders and media outlets have reported a budget agreement in Carson City, and over the weekend, the Legislature […]
Cabinet Notes April 18, 2011 Cabinet Members: President Mike Richards Vartouhi Asherian, Chair, Administrative Faculty Assembly – absent – Shellie […]
Greetings and welcome to The CSN Chronicle for April 2010. This is an opportunity for me to share information with […]
This May Chronicle is intended to provide you with the latest news and information as the academic year comes to […]
Cabinet Notes April 18, 2011 Cabinet Members: President Mike Richards Vartouhi Asherian, Chair, Administrative Faculty Assembly – absent – Shellie […]
Good morning, As the budget process continues in Carson City, I felt an update to each of you was in […]
Cabinet Notes February 14, 2011 Cabinet Members: President Mike Richards Vartouhi Asherian, Chair, Administrative Faculty Assembly John Bearce, Director of […]
The CSN Chronicle Greetings and welcome to The CSN Chronicle for March 2011. Spring semester this year is unusually busy […]
Today, I presented the following budget plan to the Board of Regents. This is a more-detailed version of what we have communicated in the past. I hope you will review this document.
Colleagues, Today I met with students during a town hall to discuss the budget. I would like to share with […]
Cabinet Notes January 10, 2011 Cabinet Members: President Mike Richards Vartouhi Asherian, Chair, Administrative Faculty Assembly John Bearce, Director of […]
Gov. Brian Sandoval has made Nevada’s economic vitality a priority for his administration and invests time and energy to that […]
The CSN Chronicle Greetings to all! There is much activity on many fronts that I’d like you to know about. […]
CSN Town Hall – February 2, 2011 The following e-mail was sent to faculty and staff on Feb. 1: Good […]
This morning’s RJ includes an excellent article by Richard Lake on how the proposed cuts to higher education are calculated, how tuition at four-year institutions might be raised, and other reactions to the governor’s executive budget recommendations. I thought, however, you might like to know more about the impact on CSN.
Greetings, Happy New Year and welcome to The CSN Chronicle for January 2011. Much will be happening this year as […]
Cabinet Notes December 13, 2010 Cabinet Members: President Mike Richards Vartouhi Asherian, Chair, Administrative Faculty Assembly John Bearce, Director of […]
This year promises plenty of challenges and frustrations for those of us at the College of Southern Nevada as we embark upon an ominous legislative session. But there is something to celebrate in 2011.