Vice president announces retirement
A 31-year era at Chadron State College is coming to an end. In an unexpected move, Lois Veath, vice president for academic affairs, announced her retirement during an all-campus meeting Thursday.
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A 31-year era at Chadron State College is coming to an end. In an unexpected move, Lois Veath, vice president for academic affairs, announced her retirement during an all-campus meeting Thursday.
Read MoreThe fate of a 26,000-square-foot-housing-complex lies in the hands of the NSCS Board of Trustees, who are expected to vote Friday on whether to move forward with the project intended to replace CSC’s West Court housing complex, built between 1957-61.
Read MoreHave you ever watched the evening news or seen the latest sports game on one of the several TVs in
Read MoreOn Aug. 24, the NSCS Board of Trustees approved the new program at a meeting in Nebraska City. Baily said that the Board would meet again in the coming weeks to finalize elements of CSC’s newest competitive sport. Head Track and Field coach Ryan Baily called the program the missing piece of the puzzle.
Read MoreIn addition to the many other activities and events scheduled for the college’s 100-year anniversary, student government recently announced plans to have a time capsule installed on the campus sometime during the upcoming year.
Read MoreThe NSCS Board of Trustees approved $475,000 from capital improvement fee funds and cash for the construction of the parking
Read MoreThe Reta King Library in the center of campus provides a place to study, collaborate, read, and even enjoy a cup of Joe.
Read MoreIn CSC, you have chosen a higher educational experience that rivals those found anywhere, and we look forward to helping you build your dream.
Read MoreWe invite you to contribute in whichever way you are gifted – be it through photography, illustration, writing, or design, many opportunities exist to communicate information to your fellow colleagues.
Read MoreThe ‘Eclectic Minds,’ Spring 2011 Advanced Art Show, features the talent of more than 10 student and faculty, and is currently being exhibited in Gallery 239 of Memorial Hall.
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