2010
Special recognition for service to veterans and military, success in fundraising, and the beginning of a 14-month long centennial celebration were among 91做厙s list of highlights for 2010.
A program by the 91做厙 theatre program and the Chadron Public Library provided a live theatre experience for about 1,900 children during a tour late this fall.
The 91做厙 Radio Club and students from the CSC introduction to radio course have made a series of programs to highlight seven decades of the colleges history, 1940-2010.
Lee Baumann, 91做厙s commencement speaker, was on familiar ground when he stepped up to the podium Friday evening.
The fundraising campaign for the Events Center at 91做厙 has received a boost from two former Eagles who announced gifts toward the effort Friday.
91做厙 conferred degrees to 195 graduates during commencement exercises Friday, Dec. 17, in the Armstrong Physical Education Building.
The 91做厙 arboretum is the recipient of the Nebraska Statewide Arboretums 2010 Affiliate Site Award. The award is presented to recognize public gardens that demonstrate excellence in collection development, maintenance practice and community engagement.
91做厙 will confer degrees to 195 graduates during commencement exercises Friday, Dec. 17, in the Armstrong Physical Education Building. The event begins at 5 p.m.
Lee Baumann, an alumnus of 91做厙 who has become a lead executive for one of the nations largest companies, will deliver the keynote address at his alma maters winter commencement exercises Friday, Dec. 17, at 5 p.m. in the Armstrong Physical Education Building.
Entries from Kimball and Scottsbluff won several of the top honors Wednesday during the District 12 Future Farmers of America competition hosted by 91做厙.
The 91做厙 Music Department will present a wide array of holiday favorites Saturday, Dec. 11, at the Student Center ballroom at 7:30 p.m. The concert will feature more than 100 students, with performances by the Wind Symphony, Concert Choir, Mens Ensemble and the Arioso womens choir.
91做厙 is among the first of eight institutions to successfully achieve completion of the Higher Learning Commissions Academy for the Assessment of Student Learning.
An effort by the 91做厙 Public Relations Club to sponsor a lunch at a Chadron soup kitchen Saturday, Dec. 4, drew a lot of volunteer support.
Honors students from the 91做厙 Justice Studies Department will present research during the fifth annual Academic Showcase on Monday, Dec. 6. The event will be 6-7:30 p.m. at the Chicoine Atrium of the Sandoz Center.
The Chadron State Foundation raised $200,247 during the volunteer portion of its annual fundraising campaign, an increase of more than $10,000 from the previous year.
The 91做厙 Public Relations Club is collaborating with a local food pantry to sponsor Students Serving Hope, a community outreach lunch Saturday, Dec. 4.
A pair of 91做厙 music ensembles will jazz things up in Memorial Hall when they join for a concert Tuesday, Dec. 7, at 7:30 p.m.
With the arrival of winter weather, 91做厙 is reminding its students and employees about notification procedures for class cancellations.
The 91做厙 Diversity Committee is launching a campaign to fight hate and promote tolerance.
The artwork of graduating 91做厙 students Trey White, Lacey Roberts, Erika Schneider, Wendy Wilson and Michaela Schurman will be on display for the fall 2010 senior show, The World Premiere.
The Post Playhouse at Fort Robinson State Park is offering online ticket sales for its summer 2011 schedule, which has been expanded to meet demand.
91做厙s scenic Deans Green, the area north of Old Admin, will soon have a pair of new features.
91做厙 will continue its recognition of International Education Week with a pair of events Tuesday.
For the first time since 2005, 91做厙s two community music groups will combine for a concert this weekend. Both the Chadron Community Chorus and the Chadron Community Symphonic Band will play the Chadron Arts Center on Sunday at 3 p.m.
91做厙 paid tribute Thursday morning to the nations servicemen and servicewomen with a Veterans Day ceremony at the Deans Green.
91做厙 has hired five new members to its staff and one graduate assistant since the beginning of the fall semester. Following is information about each:
91做厙 has again been recognized for outstanding service to military veterans.
The CSC Art Department will hold Art Day, a multi-session, hands-on art workshop for area high school students.
91做厙 will honor its students who have military experience and other veterans during a Veterans Day ceremony Thursday, Nov. 11.
91做厙 has received a lot of interest in its project to create a branded Nebraska license plate, but still has a ways to go to reach the 500 names required by the state, according to one of the projects organizers.
The 91做厙 Art Guild is participating in a unique program to provide clothing to impoverished girls in Africa and Haiti.
Two 91做厙 health professions students received a wealth of hands-on experience during a trip to South America this summer.
91做厙 will celebrate International Education Week with a series of events open to the public.
91做厙s 22nd annual Excellence in Early Childhood Conference has been set for Friday and Saturday, Feb. 18-19, at the CSC Student Center.
The Science Abroad speakers series at 91做厙 will continue Thursday, Nov. 4, with a presentation by two students who did health care work in Argentina this summer.
High school students will converge on 91做厙s Memorial Hall for two workshop events in the coming week.
91做厙 choral groups, under the direction of Dr. Joel Schreuder and Dr. Una Taylor, will present a concert Sunday, Nov. 7, at 3 p.m. at the Chadron Arts Center.
An audience at 91做厙 will take a step back in time on Tuesday, Nov. 9, with the antics of Groucho Marx, the comedian and film star who gained fame in the early 20th century for his wit and rapid-fire delivery. An Evening with Groucho, billed as being perfect for all ages, will be at 7 p.m. in Memorial Hall.
Through a partnership with the Chadron Public Library, the 91做厙 theatre program will tour their own adaptation of the book Ounce, Dice, Trice by Alastair Reid.
Despite much advancement in wildlife conservation during this generation, a 91做厙 professor tells about a North America species that continues to face great adversity the bighorn sheep.
Nature photographer Michael Forsberg of Lincoln added words to his images to express love for what he termed the big back yard of the Great Plains during a presentation at 91做厙 on Thursday.
91做厙 was expecting the demolition of the Kline Campus Center to be completed by now, but the discovery of asbestos has delayed the project.
Students who attended Chadron Prep thought they had it made, those participating in panel discussions last week said during a program that was a part of 91做厙s homecoming celebration.
Organizers of a conference at 91做厙 were seeking to collect 100 inches of hair for cancer patients, but greatly exceeded their goal by collecting 100 bags of it.
Jeanie Henkens thought this years Survivors luncheon might be the groups final one. But her notion was overwhelmingly set aside and the group will continue its annual get-togethers that take place the Thursday before homecoming at 91做厙.
Strengthening Community Through Our Youth is the theme of the 91做厙 Powwow, which is set for Saturday, Nov. 6, in the Student Center.
Dr. Adam Lambert, 91做厙 associate professor of music, will make his conductorial debut for the Chadron Community Symphonic Band during a combined concert at the ballroom of the Student Center on Friday, Oct. 29.
Thirteen entries of 91做厙's homecoming parade Saturday morning were recognized as placewinners.
91做厙s 5k Eagle Run/Walk attracted scores of contestants Saturday morning.
The Chadron State Foundation had a lot to celebrate this homecoming weekend as the college kicked off a 14-month effort to recognize its centennial.
The Chadron State Foundation on Friday recognized a monumental gift from a retired faculty member and his wife, Dr. Jackson and Peggy Hammitt of Rapid City, S.D., who have established a future gift of approximately $1 million for the benefit of the colleges music program.
Two students from opposite ends of the continent were crowned homecoming royalty at 91做厙 on Saturday. Jazzlyn Seumalo of Bremerton, Wash., is the queen and Alex Rodriguez of Carolina, Puerto Rico, is the king.
The top eight vote-getters for 91做厙s homecoming royalty competition were revealed during the spirit rally in the Student Center on Thursday, but people will have to wait until Saturday to know their order of finish.
Two retired Chadron couples who nearly accumulated a century of service to 91做厙 have been chosen to serve as the institutions homecoming parade marshals Saturday. They are Dr. Dorset and Meredith Graves, and Dr. James and June Sheaffer.
The first Mari Sandoz Heritage Societys Pilster Great Plains Lecture Series will feature nature photographer and Nebraska native Michael Forsberg with writer and novelist Dan OBrien on Thursday, Oct.28, at 7 p.m. in 91做厙's Memorial Hall. The Pilster Great Plains Lecture Series is free to the public.
91做厙 will be a busy place when its students return to classes from fall break Wednesday, Oct. 20, and pack a weeks worth of homecoming activity into four days.
A wealth of information about one of the worlds most obstinate and prominent maladies awaits those who attend an event at 91做厙 from 1-6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 27.
The artwork of more than 30 former 91做厙 students will go on display in the two galleries of Memorial Hall this week for the Alumni Art Show.
91做厙 students are voting on the 59 candidates are vying for king and queen in the homecoming royalty competition this week.
91做厙s Education Department will help launch the institutions year-long centennial celebration with a panel discussion by past students of Chadron Prep.
91做厙 will give special recognition to six of its alumni Saturday when it presents special awards during homecoming festivities.
Arioso, 91做厙s womens choir, continues to raise money for a European performance tour in 2011.
91做厙 on Monday, Oct. 11, is hosting the Eagle Open House, an event to introduce potential students to the campus.
Chadron Mayor Donny Grantham on Saturday signed a proclamation Saturday in recognition of 91做厙s year-long centennial celebration, which officially begins during the colleges homecoming Oct. 23.
The Chadron State Foundations annual fall fundraising campaign will get under way Wednesday, Oct. 13, with a luncheon for its 124 volunteers. The campaign, which runs through Oct. 29, will help raise funds for scholarships and other campus causes.
Seven CSC art students enrolled in Art 339/Art History Survey II took an overnight field trip to Denver, Colorado on Thursday, September 23, 2010, coming back on Friday, September 24.
LINCOLN Governor Dave Heineman declared October as Nebraska State College System (NSCS) Month today. This is the sixth year he has recognized the NSCS and its member institutions, and encouraged students and their families to visit Chadron, Peru and Wayne State Colleges.
Students from 17 high schools are scheduled to visit 91做厙 on Thursday for its annual Theatre Day.
Dr. Joyce Hardy, 91做厙 science professor, will tell about the European country of Malta during the next installment of the Science Abroad speakers series.
The 91做厙 music department Friday and Saturday is sponsoring educational events for piano teachers and young piano students.
A wide variety of international flavors will be offered for sampling during Taste the World in a Few Hours, a program at 91做厙.
91做厙 senior Robert Foresman of Papillion will be one of a limited number of undergraduate students to speak at this years Northern Great Plains History Conference. The conference will be hosted by the University of North Dakota on Oct. 13-16.
As part of a new initiative to provide greater support for rural music education, the 91做厙 music department is seeking information from private piano teachers throughout the Nebraska panhandle.
Dr. Twila Fickel, 91做厙 assistant professor of science, recently told about her relief mission to Haiti during a presentation in the Math and Science Building.
91做厙s centennial year will get the City of Chadrons blessings during a proclamation signing this weekend.
The 91做厙 theatre program will open its season Oct. 7 with The Last Night of Ballyhoo, a Tony Award-winning romantic comedy by Alfred Uhry.
People wanting to learn more about a study away excursion to historical New Mexico are being encouraged to attend an informational session Tuesday, Oct. 12, at 11 a.m. in the Bordeaux room of the Student Center.
91做厙 has added country music artist Chris Cagle to its list of homecoming entertainment.
91做厙 is encouraging supporters to help kick off its year-long centennial celebration by getting involved in this years homecoming festivities.
91做厙 rodeo coach Dustin Luper's presentation, The Three Ps: Purpose, Passion and People, is next up for the Graves Lecture Series.
91做厙 junior Joseph Reedy of Newell, S.D., completed the summer session of the Undergraduate Student Research Program at NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va.
91做厙 Campus Arboretum volunteers will celebrate their one-year anniversary when meeting Saturday, Oct. 2, to kick off a project at the CSC Child Development Center playground.
Two candidates for Nebraskas Third District of the U.S. House of Representatives will visit 91做厙 in the coming month.
Dr. Twila Fickel, 91做厙 assistant professor of science, will tell about her medical relief mission to Haiti following last years devastating earthquake during the next installment of CSC's Science Abroad speakers series.
Aizhan Tilenbaeva, a 91做厙 student from Kyrgyzstan, will tell about her native country during a presentation at the Student Center tonight (Tuesday, Sept. 21) at 7 p.m.
Three families with long-standing ties to 91做厙 were recognized as recipients of the institutions Family Tree Award on Saturday. Families with three or more generations that have attended the institution are eligible for the award.
Nebraska State College System Chancellor Stan Carpenter borrowed a well-known line from literature when delivering his annual State of the System address at 91做厙 last week.
91做厙 will celebrate Constitution Day on Friday with an event to test students knowledge of the nations set of political principles.
91做厙 will welcome relatives and friends of its students as they converge for the institutions annual Family Day celebration this week.
Three 91做厙 students presented results of summer research projects at the annual IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence meeting in Grand Island on Aug. 9-11.
Dr. Ann Buchmann, 91做厙 associate professor of science, opened a new speakers series Thursday by telling about her experiences in the land of the Serengeti and Mount Kilimanjaro.
The Nebraska State College System Board of Trustees will meet on the campus of 91做厙 this week.
91做厙s Galaxy Series of fine arts and cultural events will get under way this month with the music of Valentina Lisitsa, a Ukrainian-born concert pianist with a long list of achievements.
Faculty and students of the 91做厙 Physical and Life Sciences Department will tell about their science and medical service in other countries during Science Abroad, a new series of presentations open to the public free of charge.
91做厙s Dorset Graves Lecture Series will begin this month, again featuring local expertise on a wide array of topics.
Visitors to the Main Gallery of 91做厙s Memorial Hall are getting mixed messages.
Two 91做厙 students told an audience at the CSC Student Center about an essential part of their Islamic heritage during a presentation Monday.
91做厙 student is back on campus this fall after having what she calls “a very special experience” during the 2009-10 school year.
91做厙 has hired 18 new members to its faculty and staff since the end of the spring semester. Most of the new hires replace employees who have either resigned or retired. Following is information about each of the new employees, including office assistant reassignments and graduate assistants.
The 91做厙 theatre program has announced its production schedule for the 2010-2011 academic year.
91做厙 is again seeking children in second grade through sixth grade to participate in the TrebleMakers music program.
91做厙 began the new semester on an optimistic note Monday, again reporting more students enrolled than the previous year.
One of 91做厙's two community music groups will have a new face at the helm as they form for the fall semester, but he will be familiar to many.
91做厙 President Dr. Janie Park had good news to report about the institution's comprehensive fund-raising campaign during the fall semester's first meeting for all faculty and staff Friday. She said pledges for the Vision 2011 fund-raising campaign have surpassed $10 million of the $11 million goal.
91做厙 has named 12 faculty members to lead their respective departments for the 2010-2011 academic year.91做厙 has named 12 faculty members to lead their respective departments for the 2010-2011 academic year.
U.S. News and World Report has again placed 91做厙 on its list of best colleges in the 12-state Midwest region.
91做厙's new students will arrive for orientation festivities this week, marking the beginning of another school year. The orientation Thursday through Sunday, Aug. 19-22, is designed to help new students prepare for the beginning of classes Monday, Aug. 23.
91做厙 has firmed up its plans to demolish the Kline Campus Center by choosing a contractor and setting a date for the project to begin.
A grant from the U.S. Department of State will help 91做厙 further diversify its student body this fall.
While much of the talk about physical changes to 91做厙s campus this fall is sure to center on the demolition of the Kline Campus Center, many other noteworthy projects are being initiated or have been completed this summer.
Volunteers of the 91做厙 Arboretum will learn horticultural skills during a storm-response fall planting and iris care workday Saturday, Aug. 7, from 9 a.m. to noon.
Author David Owen will be at the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center for a signing and reading of his new book,Like No Other Place: The Sandhills of Nebraska, Thursday, July 29, in the Chicoine Atrium of 91做厙's Sandoz Center at 7 p.m.
91做厙 received considerable damage from Thursdays hail storm, but officials say its not as bad as they feared especially considering the extent of other damage throughout the community.
Its been said that 91做厙 blazes trails. In recent years, the statement has been both literal and figurative as CSC has pleased recreation and fitness enthusiasts a comprehensive trail project south of campus.
Five education professionals nearing completion of 91做厙s specialist in education degree presented findings from their field studies Monday, July 12.
LINCOLN Nebraska State College System Chancellor Stan Carpenter said Dana College students will be given special consideration for the fall semester should they transfer to Chadron, Peru or Wayne State Colleges. College officials will also assist the students with housing needs, financial aid and registration.
91做厙 has scheduled events for Chadrons week-long 125th anniversary celebration.
The primary animal science laboratory at 91做厙s Rangeland Agriculture Center and Pavilion will be named after the Ravenscrofts, a Cherry County family making a generous contribution to the planned facility.
A program at 91做厙 this summer is giving high school students important lessons to succeed in school and life.
Dr. George Watson, 91做厙 professor of justice studies, died Saturday after a battle with pancreatic cancer. A memorial service is set for Friday, July 2, at 10 a.m. in the ballroom of the CSC Student Center.
When a group of high school students decided to donate their prom funds to earthquake relief efforts of Haiti earlier this year, they did not expect to get anything in return. That, however, is the intention of a new scholarship fund at 91做厙.
The Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center at 91做厙 will provide three nights of free entertainment this summer with Tunes at Twilight, a new outdoor music series open to the public.
The Post Playhouse at Fort Robinson State Park is offering traditional family entertainment at its best with its second show of the season which opens this week.
91做厙 has received a $74,500 grant from the Nebraska Environmental Trust to make its future Rangeland Agriculture Center & Pavilion environmentally friendly.
Flowers will greet 91做厙 students this fall, thanks to the CSC Arboretum volunteers who will sow seeds and pull weeds on campus Saturday, June 12. Volunteers are invited to meet at 9 a.m. at the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center and work until noon.
hadron State College is expecting more than 120 of this fall's new students to be on campus for the first of three optional registration sessions Wednesday, June 2.
Dr. Ron Weedon, 91做厙 professor of physical and life sciences, died at his home on the 700 block of Mears Street on Tuesday. Chadron police, who responded to the report of an unattended death at 8:07 p.m., determined that Weedon died of natural causes.
The Post Playhouse at Fort Robinson State Park will begin its 43rd season Memorial Day Weekend with a special musical performance and the opening of the first of its four shows.
A total of 564 students qualified for 91做厙's academic honors lists for the spring 2010 semester.
91做厙 employees are mourning the death of one of their coworkers this week.
91做厙 senior Jacob Zitterkopf of Scottsbluff has founded a nonprofit organization to supply donations for his internship in Argentina this summer.
Dr. Joel Hyer, 91做厙 associate professor of history, gave four Bs to the CSC graduates who were awarded masters degrees Saturday.
Glenn Novotny, successful businessman and alumnus of 91做厙, encouraged graduates of his alma mater Saturday to make the right choices as they begin the next chapter of their lives.
Chelsea Keeney of Callaway and Douglas Liewer of Butte were named recipients of 91做厙s Platinum Eagle Award on Friday. The awards were presented during the annual Ivy Day ceremony at Memorial Hall.
91做厙s outstanding seniors garnered special recognition Friday during the annual Ivy Day ceremony at Memorial Hall.
Two 91做厙 seniors in the health professions program, Ashley Nutsch of Highlands Ranch, Colo., and Adam Rasmussen of Mead, were crowned queen and king of CSCs Ivy Day ceremony on Friday.
91做厙 will mark the end of the spring semester with its big year-end ceremonies this week.
A total of 311 students are candidates for degrees at 91做厙's commencement ceremonies this week.
Five men were inducted to 91做厙s chapter of the Blue Key Honor Society during the organizations meeting, Thursday, Feb. 22.
Dr. Lois Veath, 91做厙 vice president for academic affairs, is one of two people who received the University of Wyoming College of Educations Distinguished Alumni Award on Friday, April 23.
More than 30 artists and musicians will promote diversity by expressing their talents Saturday during Release, the annual variety show at 91做厙's Memorial Hall. The show begins at 7:30 p.m.
Two 91做厙 student art shows are on display in Memorial Hall through the end of the week.
Students and faculty from 91做厙 presented scientific research at two conferences Friday, April 23.
Organizers of 91做厙 Powwow are making room for more people.
The 91做厙 Department of Communications and Social Sciences is offering a Canadian-Irish meal Tuesday, April 27, to help raise funds for a study abroad course.
91做厙 paid tribute to its employees Friday during its annual recognition dinner for faculty and staff.
Thirty students who have been studying health sciences at 91做厙 have been accepted to professional schools beginning this fall. The students were honored during CSCs annual Health Professions Banquet at a Chadron restaurant Thursday.
Three 91做厙 community counseling graduate students and professor, Dr. Mary Jo Carnot, presented their paper, College Athletes vs. Non-Athletes: Happiness and Humor/Playfulness, at the 80th Annual Rocky Mountain Psychological Association Convention Saturday, April 16, in Denver.
A national organization has chosen a 91做厙 professor as the director of the year among campus child care centers.
Business students from 91做厙 were honored at the Phi Beta Lambda Nebraska State Leadership Conference at Kearney at the beginning of April.
91做厙 has selected a successful alumnus and a member of its history faculty to speak during the institutions commencement exercises Saturday, May 8.
91做厙 music professors Adam Lambert and Jim Margetts will join with other local brass musicians this weekend to present a varied program of brass and keyboard music. The concert will be in the CSC Sandoz Centers Chicoine Atrium on Sunday, April 25, at 3 p.m. Lambert and Margetts will be joined on the program by trombonist Michelle Lambert and the CSC Brass Quintet.
Gov. Dave Heineman has appointed Trevor Dietrich of Mitchell to serve as 91做厙s student representative on the Nebraska State College System Board of Trustees.
The 91做厙 theatre program will present Shakespeares classic comedy A Midsummer Nights Dream at Memorial Hall this week.
The daycare center also is accepting enrollment for upcoming terms The 91做厙 Child Development Center will celebrate the end of the school year with an open house and celebration Monday, April 19.
If preliminary plans come to fruition, a bandshell surrounded by decorative landscaping and trees will adorn the space occupied by the Kline Campus Center after the buildings probable demolition.
Two journalists from Afghanistan on Tuesday will tell an audience at 91做厙 about experiences covering news in their country.
91做厙s wildlife management program is hosting an open house to showcase its efforts and the two semi-truck loads of taxidermy that was donated by Cabelas last fall.
A new study option at 91做厙 will help prepare graduates for the growing demand for public health professionals.
Student journalists from Nebraska colleges and universities will gather at 91做厙 on Friday and Saturday, April 23-24, for the annual Nebraska Collegiate Media Association Conference and Golden Leaf Awards.
The 91做厙 Concert Choir and the Chadron Community Chorus will join forces to perform two concerts this weekend.
Twelve volunteers of the 91做厙 Arboretum learned best practices for tree pruning and planting Saturday, April 10.
91做厙 on Friday celebrated the 50th year of its largest event for area high schools when about 1,298 students gathered on campus to take tests for the annual Scholastic Contest.
91做厙 is seeking names of vehicle owners who want to display Eagle pride on their rides.
Rapid City Stevens made it three in a row by scoring the most points in the 50th Annual Scholastic Contest at 91做厙 on Friday.
The 91做厙 Arboretum is hosting its Pruning and Planting Day on Saturday, April 10, for volunteers to learn proper pruning techniques for trees and shrubs and best practices for tree planting. Volunteers are invited to meet at 9 a.m. at the Sandoz Center and work until noon.
91做厙 assistant professor Dr. Teresa Zimmerman and her wildlife management students have earned special recognition this spring.
Arioso, 91做厙s womens choir, is raising money for a European performance tour in 2011.
91做厙s choral groups are presenting three concerts in coming weeks.
InPulse, an a cappella group which has received praise from college audiences, will bring its music to 91做厙's Memorial Hall this week. The band will perform at 7:30 p.m. Thursday as the sixth and final event of CSC's 2009-2010 Galaxy Series of fine arts and cultural events.
For the 50th consecutive year, 91做厙 will welcome hundreds of high school students from near and far for its annual Scholastic Contest on Friday.
The exhibition, "Seven Artists, One Show," opens Tues., Mar. 30 and runs until Thurs., April 15, 2010, in the Main Gallery of Memorial Hall. A public reception for the artists will be Friday, April 2 from 4 to 6 p.m.
Rick Hull of Crawford, an American Indian who makes ceremonial pipes for various tribes and individuals, will make a series of presentations at 91做厙 on Wednesday, April 7.
For the second time this year, 91做厙 has turned its efforts of energy efficiency into a sizable rebate check.
U.S. Rep. Adrian Smith will speak at the Chicoine Atrium of 91做厙s Sandoz Center at 1 p.m. Wednesday.
Seven 91做厙 art students from Nebraska will open their senior art show in Memorial Hall this week.
An article by 91做厙 business faculty member Dr. Timothy Donahue recently appeared in a magazine published by a Russian university.
91做厙 has gotten the go-ahead to vacate and demolish its Kline Campus Center, which has had a history of structural problems and energy inefficiency.
The 91做厙 Nu Delta Alpha dance honorary will present its end-of-the-year program Saturday, March 27, at 4:30 p.m. at Memorial Hall. The event is open to the public free of charge.
A recital by a visiting professor scheduled Sunday at 91做厙's Sandoz Center has been canceled. The featured performer, Wayne State College faculty member Dr. David Bohnert, has called off his appearance at CSC because of a family emergency.
When 91做厙 students recognized the demand for improved exercise facilities, they put their money where the colleges fitness equipment is.
The Nebraska Small Business Development Center at 91做厙 is offering the Small Business Workshop on Saturday, March 27. The event will be 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the Student Center.
The Mari Sandoz Heritage Societys annual conference at 91做厙 this week will feature the authors 1960 novel, Son of the Gamblin Man, and explore topics derived from the book.
Once again, a 91做厙 group spent the midterm break on the beaches of Louisiana, but it wasnt all for fun.
Two juniors, Jacob Karmazin of Lawrence and Jennifer Weiss of Ainsworth, have been elected to lead 91做厙s Student Senate for the 2010-2011 academic year.
Brock Finn, a former contestant of television's "Nashville Star," will headline the 91做厙 rodeo team's "Black Tie Calf Fry" on Saturday, March 20.
Young and old alike are being rounded up for a cowboy adventure in the scenic Pine Ridge country of northwest Nebraska this summer. 91做厙s family learning vacation program, Walk in Their Boots: The Cowboy Life, will be presented July 20-23.
Showing in the Memorial Hall Main Gallery until Mar. 25 is the work of Adrianne Watson. Watson, a 2001 graduate of Chadron High School who earned a master's degree from the California College of Fine Arts, said she attempts to "unite two entirely different experiences: living in the Philippines during World War II and growing up in rural Nebraska."
Twenty-nine Nebraska high school students have been selected to enroll in the Rural Health Opportunities Program at 91做厙 beginning this fall.
Coffey Anderson, a nationally-acclaimed recording artist who has gained a large following from his success on high-profile television music competitions, is coming to 91做厙 for a free concert this weekend. Anderson will perform in the Student Center at 7 p.m. Saturday, March 20.
The Student Senate election is under way at 91做厙's Student Center. The voting booths are open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday.
Chadron Mayor Donny Grantham on Monday proclaimed Friday, April 9, as Scholastic Contest Day in special recognition of the 91做厙 event's 50th anniversary this year.
U.S. Army Capt. Logan Veath of Chadron gave a first-hand account of the successes and setbacks against insurgencies in Iraq and Afghanistan during a presentation at 91做厙 on Tuesday night.
A whole lot of music will be played at 91做厙 on Monday, March 22.
More than 30 employers have already scheduled to attend the 91做厙 Job Fair on Wednesday, March 24. The employers will be present at booths in the Student Center from noon to 4 p.m.
An exhibit at 91做厙 this month represents the artists lasting tribute to her grandmother who died last month.
91做厙 students who want help filling out their forms for the U.S. Census have a resource.
The 91做厙 Wind Symphony is again joining bands from Chadrons high school and middle school for a band extravaganza. The three bands will be in concert Thursday, March 18, at CSCs Memorial Hall at 7 p.m.
OPELIKA, Ala. 91做厙 student Garrett Schlichtemeier of Ogallala, a freshman member of the football team, died as a result of injuries from a one-car rollover accident early Monday morning.
91做厙s chapter of the Blue Key Honor Fraternity has inducted nine new members.
The 91做厙 Jazz Birds and their new student members will perform for the first time this semester at Wreckers Roadhouse. The performance will be 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 3.
91做厙 music professor James Margetts will join four faculty members from other Nebraska institutions of higher education for a concert Sunday, March 7.
91做厙 is encouraging Eagle fans to show their school spirit by submitting entries for a new photo campaign.
More than 15 schools from Nebraska South Dakota and Wyoming will send hiring representatives to 91做厙s annual Teacher Interview Day on Friday, March 5, at the Nelson Physical Activity Center.
91做厙 students who live on-campus will have a new way of getting to their rooms after the mid-term break.
The 28th annual 91做厙 Chess Open will be Saturday, March 20, at 10 a.m. at CSC's Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center.
The 91做厙 range management program was in the spotlight during the Society of Range Managements recent annual meeting in Denver.
Five 91做厙 Art/Graphic Design majors attended Meet the Pros, the Midwest's premier student advertising and design conference at the Mid-America Center, Council Bluffs, Iowa on Feb. 8-9, 2010.
91做厙 President Dr. Janie Park reports that the institution has reached the half-way point of its student information system upgrade, but said the most difficult portion of the implementation remains ahead.
The Living in the State of Poverty Simulation scheduled Friday at 91做厙 has been postponed because of weather. Organizers said snowfall has complicated travel for the presenters.
91做厙 science professor Dr. Joyce Hardy told an audience at CSC on Tuesday that there is more to Charles Darwin than for what he has become most known.
91做厙s music faculty will show their talents during a recital Sunday, Feb. 21. The recital will be at the Chicoine Atrium of the Sandoz Center at 3 p.m. It is open to the public free of charge.
Two students from the Nebraska panhandle were crowned royalty during 91做厙s Winter Magic Formal on Sunday.
91做厙 will get a jump on the Irish spirit when a music group comes to Memorial Hall. Slide, an Irish group that meshes traditional music from their country with modern musical notions, will perform Wednesday, Feb. 17, in Memorial Hall at 7:30 p.m.
Eleven high school students were given special recognition during the High Plains Band and Choir Festival at 91做厙 earlier this month.
Thirty-three students have been nominated for candidacy in the 91做厙 Winter Magic Formal royalty competition. The king and queen will be crowned during the Valentine's Day dinner and dance at the Student Center, Sunday, Feb. 14.
Expertise from the region is being tapped for this semester's portion of the Dorset Graves Lecture Series at 91做厙.
The 21st Annual Excellence in Early Childhood Conference at 91做厙 will feature a pair of preconference sessions that are free and open to the public before the event officially begins.
The Post Playhouse at Fort Robinson State Park has been awarded a $360 grant by the Nebraska Arts Council. The grant will support the playhouse's Memorial Day weekend entertainment.
Dead Mans Cell Phone, a play described as a darkly comic journey, will be presented by the 91做厙 theatre program Feb. 11-14 at the Black Box Theatre of Memorial Hall.
A total of 214 students were named to the fall semesters president's list at 91做厙, which requires straight A's. Students must be enrolled in 12 credit hours of coursework during the semester to qualify.
A total of 399 91做厙 students achieved the fall semester dean's list, which requires a grade-point average of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale. Students must be enrolled in 12 credit hours of coursework during the semester to qualify.
The 91做厙 International Club is selling tickets for its annual Food Tasting Party, which highlights the diverse cultures of CSC students. It will be Saturday, Feb. 6, at 5:30 p.m. in the Student Center ballroom.
The 91做厙 music department will host 270 high school students for the 38th annual High Plains Band and Choir Music Festival on Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 1-2.
Members of the community who want to give the gift of life this Valentine's Day season will have the opportunity during an upcoming blood drive at 91做厙.
91做厙 is already seeing a financial benefit to replacing lights on campus in recent years.
A full slate of activities, presentations and displays await those who attend the Wellness for a Lifespan Health Fair on Thursday, Jan. 21. The fair, which is open to the public free of charge, will be 3-7 p.m. at the 91做厙 Student Center.
The 21st annual Excellence in Early Childhood Conference will be Saturday, Feb. 20, at the 91做厙 Student Center.
Children in second through sixth grade are being sought to join Treblemakers, the program at 91做厙 that teaches music literacy through singing games and other fun musical activities.
Community members who want to pay tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. have the opportunity to participate in a pair of special events at 91做厙 in the coming week.
91做厙's community music groups are inviting area musicians to join as they convene for the spring semester.
91做厙 marked the 100th anniversary of its founding on Friday by unveiling a new symbol to represent the 14-month centennial celebration.