NSCS Board to consider $1m in CSC upgrades
The Nebraska State College System’s Board of Trustees will consider $1 million worth of upgrades and renovations to Chadron State’s campus at its spring meeting Friday in Nebraska City.
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The Nebraska State College System’s Board of Trustees will consider $1 million worth of upgrades and renovations to Chadron State’s campus at its spring meeting Friday in Nebraska City.
Read MoreFollowing State Auditor of Public Account’s audit of the Nebraska State College System in February, the APA accused CSC and the NSCS of poor decision-making and a lack of oversight. Now, the System Office has hired one of the APA’s own senior auditors to assist with accounting, Amy Hock.
Read MoreChadron State College is searching for a new band director to replace Adam Lambert as he moves to take a new position at a different school.
Read MoreStudent Senate will reconvene 5 p.m. Monday, April 16.
Read MoreChadron State College President Janie Park announced Tuesday she was retiring effective May 11, and that Randy Rhine, vice president for Enrollment Management and Student Services, would serve as interim president.
Read MoreObjective: enemies are to be killed on sight unless there is a surrender.
Read MoreIn order to expand the financial oversight of its three member-institutions, the Nebraska State College System posted a vacancy announcement for a new position, director of system-wide accounting, in January.
Read MoreChadron State College’s inaugural student-produced magazine, ACCLAIM will be a 48-page, full-color magazine detailing the past, present, and future of Chadron State College and its students. ACCLAIM is sponsored by The Media Club, and will be published annually each fall.
Read MoreChadron State College President Janie Park announced her plans to retire from the college today at an all-staff appreciation luncheon.
Read MoreRecently-passed legislation grants Chadron State the largest facility appropriation in the institution’s 101-year history.
The legislation was introduced to the Nebraska Unicameral Jan. 17 by Sen. John Harms, of Scottsbluff, and Sen. Lavon Heidemann, of Elk Creek.
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