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It took a long time, but a Chadron woman was a proud honor graduate during the spring commencement at 91°µÍø.
- Date: May 26, 2004
- Author: CON MARSHALL, Director of Information
- Category: Campus News|Education
Both Cardinal Key and Blue Key, which are national honorary societies at 91°µÍø, tapped new members near the end of the 2003-04 school year.
- Date: May 25, 2004
- Author: CSC College Relations
- Category: Campus News|Student Clubs & Organizations
The 38th season of the Post Playhouse at Fort Robinson State Park will take the stage Memorial Day weekend with patriotic and gospel sing-along music.
- Date: May 21, 2004
- Author: CSC College Relations
- Category: Campus News|Theatre
91°µÍø’s World War II Veterans Exhibition, which features student writing and photography, will be displayed in Rushville, Crawford and Gordon during celebrations this summer and fall.
- Date: May 19, 2004
- Author: CSC College Relations
- Category: Campus News
Two new professional staff members began working at the 91°µÍø campus this month. They are Amanda Nipp, student intervention coordinator for CSC’s Student Support Services, and Cricket Haag, Chadron State Foundation business manager.
- Date: May 19, 2004
- Author: CSC College Relations
- Category: Campus Announcements|Campus News
A 91°µÍø education professor, Dr. Clark Gardener, has been elected to the Executive Committee of the National Rural Education Association. He will serve on the committee three years.
- Date: May 18, 2004
- Author: CSC College Relations
- Category: Campus Announcements|Campus News
Two 91°µÍø graduates and another person who attended CSC two years before transferring to medical school, recently received special honors.
- Date: May 18, 2004
- Author: CSC College Relations
- Category: Campus News
Linda Hasselstrom of Hermosa, S.D., would like to believe that Mari Sandoz would have been proud of what happened Saturday.
- Date: May 17, 2004
- Author: CSC College Relations
- Category: Campus News
Dr. Brent Pickett, 91°µÍø associate professor of political science, is one of 40 people invited to participate in a session of the Oxford Round Table, a symposium to “promote human advancement and understanding through the improvement of education.” The symposium will be at Oxford University at Oxford, England, Aug. 1-6.
- Date: May 13, 2004
- Author: JUSTIN HAAG, Communications Coordinator
- Category: Campus News|Social Sciences
91°µÍø biology professor Dr. Randy Lawson is gearing up for another busy summer helping with research involving West Nile Fever in northwest Nebraska.
- Date: May 12, 2004
- Author: CON MARSHALL, Director of Information
- Category: Campus News|Physical and Life Sciences