CSC will not renew O’Boyle’s contract
Chadron State College announced today that it will not renew former CSC Head Coach Bill O’Boyle’s contract, which is set to expire June 2012.
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Chadron State College announced today that it will not renew former CSC Head Coach Bill O’Boyle’s contract, which is set to expire June 2012.
Read MoreMore than 150 graduates received degrees from Chadron State College during two ceremonies Friday. The graduate ceremony took place 2 p.m. in the Auditorium of Memorial Hall, and the undergraduate ceremony took place two hours later across campus in the Armstrong Gymnasium.
Read MoreThe Nebraska State College System Board of Trustees reaffirmed their existing priorities for capital construction projects among the three-college system this afternoon.
Read MoreCharles Snare, current dean of Teaching and Learning, has accepted the vice president for academic affairs position, according to an email sent to Chadron State College employees Tuesday afternoon by CSC President Janie Park.
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Read MoreThe campus community has had the opportunity to meet and question two deans vying for the vice president of Academic Affairs position, which will be vacated by June 30, 2012, when Lois Veath retires.
Read MoreThe cost of investigating CSC’s possible football fundraising violations has exceeded $40,000 and might climb, according to invoices provided Tuesday by the Nebraska State College System.
Read MoreThe attorney for suspended Head Football Coach Bill O’Boyle questioned the findings of an independent auditor’s report that asserted the embattled coach misused $22,000 in football fundraising proceeds.
Read MoreTransCanada agreed Monday to alter the Keystone XL Pipeline’s route to avoid the Sand Hills region. The originally proposed route would stretch from Canada to Texas over Nebraska and the Ogallala Aquifer.
Read MoreThe Eagle has learned proceeds from a fundraising golf tournament designated specifically for the CSC football program and stored in an off-campus account appear to be the center of the NCAA investigation of the program.
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