NSCS reaffirms construction priorities
The Nebraska State College System Board of Trustees reaffirmed their existing priorities for capital construction projects among the three-college system this afternoon.
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The Nebraska State College System Board of Trustees reaffirmed their existing priorities for capital construction projects among the three-college system this afternoon.
Read MoreNov. 29 was the last CAB meeting of the semester. CAB will resume on Tuesday, Jan. 10.
Read MoreNSCS Chancellor Stan Carpenter stated in an email Tuesday afternoon the Dec. 14 meeting would only concern capital construction, and that personnel issues and the ongoing NCAA investigation would not be discussed.
Read MoreCSC Nurse Ann Dockweiler said Tuesday 33 flu shots are available to the CSC campus community.
Shots cost $10 for students, and can be paid for with cash or check.
Read MoreDiscussion on general studies revisions dominated conversation at Monday night’s senate meeting.
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.
Read MoreRevisions of the General Studies Program was the main topic of discussion at Monday night’s Student Senate meeting.
Read MoreThe Nebraska State College System has scheduled a special videoconference meeting of the Board of Trustees for Dec. 14.
Read MoreAt its meeting Tuesday, the Campus Activities Board allocated the remainder of its money for events during finals week.
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.
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