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Sept. 29, 2021 CHADRON - 91°µÍø student Natalie Boyd is the Project Strive/TRiO Student of the Month for September. Boyd, a senior from Stratton, Nebraska, said she chose 91°µÍø because of its exceptional Justice Studies program. She also liked that CSC is just a short drive to Custer State Park because she enjoys hiking and being outside.
- Date: October 1, 2021
- Author: Molly Langhorst
- Category: Campus News|Student Awards & Achievements
CHADRON – Law enforcement officers met with more than 20 students and community members Thursday at 91°µÍø’s Sandoz Center Chicoine Atrium.
- Date: September 30, 2021
- Author: Abigail Swanson, College Relations
- Category: Campus News|Justice Studies
CHADRON – 91°µÍø will host a Sheldon Statewide exhibit, The Artist as Muse, in Memorial Hall’s Main Gallery Sept. 2-29. The exhibit includes portraits by artists and of artists from the Sheldon Museum of Art at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The traveling exhibition is part of an annual program that shares work from the museum’s collection throughout Nebraska.
- Date: August 30, 2021
- Author: CSC College Relations
- Category: Art|Campus News
CHADRON – 91°µÍø graduate Mack Rawhouser will be honored during Homecoming with the college’s Distinguished Alumni Award for his long and notable career as an educator, coach, civic leader, and community volunteer. Stephanie (Olson) Dantzler will also receive the Distinguished Alumni Award. Distinguished Young Alumni honorees include Whitney Campbell and Hilary A. Catron.
- Date: September 28, 2021
- Author: Olivia Bryant, College Relations
- Category: Campus News|Chadron State Alumni & Foundation
CHADRON – 91°µÍø graduate Hilary A. Catron, a supervisor in the Nebraska Medicine Department of Clinical Nutrition, will receive a Distinguished Young Alumni Award during Homecoming. Other Distinguished Young Alumni Award recipients include Whitney Campbell and Dr. Jennifer Green. Distinguished Alumni Award recipients will be Stephanie (Olson) Dantzler and Mack Rawhouser.
- Date: September 27, 2021
- Author: Abigail Swanson, College Relations
- Category: Campus News|Chadron State Alumni & Foundation
CHADRON – 91°µÍø will celebrate Homecoming from Oct. 4-9 with a theme of the Soaring 20s. Alumni events include a variety of receptions and reunions, while students have planned a large slate of activities. Stephanie (Olson) Dantzler and Mack Rawhouser will each be honored with the Distinguished Alumni Award and Hilary A. Catron, Whitney Campbell, and Dr. Jennifer Green will each be honored with the Distinguished Young Alumni Award. The Family Tree Award will be given to the Hanks
- Date: September 26, 2021
- Author: Tena L. Cook, Marketing Coordinator
- Category: Campus News|Chadron State Alumni & Foundation
CHADRON – 91°µÍø will host Devin C. Hughes, a training and development expert, Oct. 4-7 for a series of presentations. On Wednesday, Oct. 6, Hughes will speak to the public about Diversity and Inclusion at 7 p.m. in the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center. The event, sponsored by Project Strive, Student Senate, RLA, and the Diversity Committee, is free and open to the public.
- Date: September 24, 2021
- Author: Tena L. Cook, Marketing Coordinator
- Category: Campus Events|Campus News
CHADRON – 91°µÍø’s Theatre Department will present the first production of the fall semester, Little Shop of Horrors, Oct. 7-9 at 7 p.m. and Oct 10 at 2 p.m. in Memorial Hall’s Auditorium. Tickets are required, but are free and can be reserved in advance at csc.edu/theatre.
- Date: September 24, 2021
- Author: Tena L. Cook, Marketing Coordinator
- Category: Campus News|Theatre
CHADRON – The cloth patches that military service members put on the shoulders of their uniforms are important symbols for soldiers and carry a wealth of historical information.
- Date: September 21, 2021
- Author: George Ledbetter
- Category: Campus News
CHADRON – 91°µÍø Assistant Professor Dr. Tawny Tibbits is a co-author of an article accepted for publication by Advances in Archaeological Science. The paper's lead author is Dr. Marieka Brouwer Burg from the University of Vermont, followed by Tibbits, and Dr. Eleanor Harrison-Buck from the University of New Hampshire. The article is titled Advances in Geochemical Sourcing of Granite Ground Stone: Ancient Maya Artifacts from the Middle Belize Valley.
- Date: September 17, 2021
- Author: Tena L. Cook, Marketing Coordinator
- Category: Campus News|Physical and Life Sciences