Trustees approve collaboration with China
The Nebraska State College System’s Board of Trustees unanimously-approved a motion Wednesday to formally enter into a contractual agreement to provide academic courses to students in China.
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The Nebraska State College System’s Board of Trustees unanimously-approved a motion Wednesday to formally enter into a contractual agreement to provide academic courses to students in China.
Read MoreNebraska Appropriations Committee to begin decision debate regarding Chadron State’s $13 million funding request sometime this week, source says.
Tim Freburg, spokesman for Sen. Lavon Heidemann, chair of the Nebraska Appropriations Committee, said Tuesday morning “They still have a week before they go to the all-day debate for it, so I’m sure some sort of action will be taken sometime this week.”
Read MoreFormer Head Football Coach Bill O’Boyle has been reassigned to administrative work, according to CSC President Janie Park.
Read MoreMike Webber, adjunct instructor from the Findlay University in Findlay, Ohio, discussed many different topics, all dealing with incident planning and preparedness, at the Crisis Management Program in the Student Center, Wednesday.
Read MoreThe Nebraska Association for the Education of Young Children selected CSC Professor Kim Madsen as the recipient of the Distinguished Service to Children Award.
Read MoreChadron State College is paying $29,526 for the remainder of the current academic year to recently-hired Head Football Coach Jay Long, who took over the reigns to CSC’s football program Feb. 6.
Read MoreCAB members discussed the time capsule and Galaxy Series events at the meeting, Tuesday.
Read MoreFueled by an outdated portion of the NCAA website, rumors accumulated in recent weeks regarding the NCAA’s enforcement process and its method for notifying Chadron State.
According to the “Enforcement Process” page of its website, the NCAA’s initial notification procedure to a member-school involved in potential violations states, “the NCAA sends a notice of inquiry to the NCAA member school’s president or chancellor.” The same NCAA page refers to the notice twice as being a letter.
Read MoreThe 23rd annual “Excellence in Early Childhood Conference,” from 7-8:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday in the Student Center.
Read MoreA football-shaped meteorite, weighing 165 pounds, will be on display in the Cooper Gallery of Morril Hall at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Feb. 24.
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