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  • 2004
Dec
20

Students at CSC receive free medical appointments

A new program at Chadron State College is permitting students to visit Chadron medical professionals free of charge.

Dec
19

Nelson tells CSC graduates to set goals, take risks

United States Sen. Ben Nelson told the 159 graduates at Chadron State College’s winter commencement Friday night that have earned a ticket to their next destination, and that the more effort they apply to that ticket, the greater their destination will be.

Dec
16

Three criminal justice majors get practical experience too

Three criminal justice majors are among the Chadron State College students who are getting “on-the-job” experience that relates to their career goals while also taking classes that will lead to graduation.

Dec
16

CSC honorary adds 25 members

Twenty-five Chadron State College students who are planning to become teachers have been inducted into Sigma Delta Nu Educational Honorary Fraternity.

Dec
16

CSC commencement is Friday evening

Nearly 160 degrees will be conferred during winter commencement exercises at Chadron State College at 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 17 in the Armstrong Building.

Dec
7

Sen. Nelson to speak at CSC graduation

U.S. Sen. Ben Nelson will be the speaker at winter commencement at Chadron State College at 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 17 in the Armstrong Building, the college’s president, Dr. Tom Krepel, has announced.

Dec
6

Mallets and Ivory concert at CSC

Many Christmas standards will be presented when the Chadron State College keyboard and percussion ensembles join for the Mallets and Ivory concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 12 in Memorial Hall.

Dec
3

Honors recital is Thursday

Ten students from the music program at Chadron State College will present an honors recital Thursday, Dec. 9, at 7:30 p.m. in the recital hall of Memorial Hall. The public is invited to attend and there will be no admission charge.

Dec
2

Seniors set recital

Two outstanding music majors at Chadron State College will present their senior recital at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 5 in the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center.

Dec
2

Jazz concert at CSC Saturday night

The Chadron State College music program will present its Fall Jazz Concert at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4 in Memorial Hall. It will spotlight the vocal jazz ensemble, the instrumental jazz ensemble and the Jazz Birds, which features both vocal and instrumental artists. Dr. Joel Schreuder and Dr. Sandy Schaefer are the directors.

Dec
2

CSC Christmas concert is Tuesday night

It will sound a lot like Christmas when the Chadron State College concert choir and wind ensemble combine for a concert at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 7 in Memorial Hall.

Dec
2

Chadron State music chapter named state's best

For the first time, Chadron State College has been named the outstanding collegiate chapter of Music Educators National Conference. The honor was presented Nov. 19 at the Nebraska Music Educators Association meeting.

Dec
2

Business honorary chapter installed at Chadron State

Chadron State College has a new chapter of Delta Mu Delta, the national honor society for excellent business administration students. Thirty-five Chadron State students were inducted to Chadron State’s Kappa Kappa chapter during a ceremony at Chadron State’s Sandoz Center on Nov. 16.

Nov
30

Chadron State to accept online payments

Chadron State College will begin accepting online payment with debit and credit cards for tuition, fees, room and board for the spring semester.

Nov
29

Teleconference at CSC to give details on first-year program

After several months of planning and assessment, Chadron State College will soon begin implementing the “Foundations of Excellence in the First College Year” program.

Nov
29

CSC students attend retreat

Several Chadron State College students attended the Adult Student Leadership Conference held at the Interlaken Resort in Lake Geneva, Wis., Oct. 29-31.

Nov
29

CSC instructor upbeat about battle with lymphoma

Roger Kendrick initially thought that when a person turned 40 it wasn’t unusual to have a few aches and pains and feel tired and worn out. He had celebrated the milestone in August and definitely wasn’t up to par as late summer turned to autumn.

Nov
29

Christmas tunes to have jazz flavor

Some of the first Christmas tunes of the season will be presented by the Chadron State College Jazz Birds at 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 2 at the Olde Main Street Inn.

Nov
23

CSC graduate wins runoff election in American Samoa

A runoff was necessary, but Chadron State College graduate Togiola (Tala) Tulafono has been decisively elected the governor of American Samoa.

Nov
23

Afghanistan teachers visit Chadron State

Twelve women teachers from Afghanistan who are part of a University of Nebraska at Omaha program to improve the Afghan educational system answered questions from Chadron State College students during a day-long tour of the campus Tuesday.

Nov
22

New professors draw on many years of experience

The more than 60 education majors in the professional semester at Chadron State College received some free advice last week from three new professors at the college.

Nov
17

CSC graduate is president of Texas college

A Chadron State College graduate, Dr. Kelvin Sharp, has been unanimously approved as the president of South Plains College at Levelland, Tex., by the institution’s board of regents. The announcement was made last week after Dr. Gary D. McDaniel, the college’s president the past 11 years, retired.

Nov
16

Renewable energy growing in prominence, audience told

Energy consumption is growing at a rapid rate and conventional sources are becoming more scarce and much more costly, but there is a light at the end of the tunnel, an audience at Chadron State College was told Monday night.

Nov
16

Former model looking forward to teaching career

Twenty years after graduating from high school, Julie Thompson O’Connell is working hard to fulfill a longtime dream that got sidetracked largely by a lucrative, yet unfulfilling, modeling career.

Nov
15

Four comedies at CSC this weekend

Four short comedies written by David Ives, who is well-known for his ability to put unexpected twists and turns into his work, will be presented this weekend in the Black Box Theater of Memorial Hall at Chadron State College by faculty and students in the CSC Theater Department.

Nov
12

Sandoz Center director named NMA president

Sarah Polak, director of the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center at Chadron State College, was elected president of the Nebraska Museums Association during the association’s annual meeting at CSC last month.

Nov
10

Speaker to discuss energy outlook

The project manager at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colo., John Brown, will be the second speaker in the Distinguished Speakers Series in the Student Center Ballroom at Chadron State College at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 15.

Nov
10

Chadron, Alliance choirs to combine for concerts

The Chadron Community Chorus and the Alliance Community Choir will combine for a fall concert to be presented in both communities.

Nov
9

North Platte Canteen story told at Chadron State

The story of the famous North Platte Canteen that was located in the Union Pacific Railroad depot and served an estimated six million troops during World War II was told at the Phi Alpha Theta History Fraternity program at Chadron State College last week.

Nov
9

Global warming is here, answers slow to follow

The question, “Is it real?” isn’t asked nearly as frequently these days as it once was when global warming is discussed, an audience at Chadron State College was told Monday night.

Nov
6

Political fervor high when CSC group visits Washington, D.C.

Thirteen Chadron State College students in the justice studies honors course got a close up view of some of the nation’s pre-election fervor while visiting Washington, D.C., late last month.

Nov
6

Chadron State College Powwow

Tom Cook of Chadron, northern Panhandle representative of the Nebraska Commission of Indian Affairs, dances after carrying the eagle staff during the Grand Entry of the third annual Chadron State College Powwow on Saturday night.

Nov
5

Global warming is presentation's topic

The author of “The Coming Storm, Extreme Weather and Our Terrifying Future,” a critically-acclaimed book about and what may be ahead unless global warming is checked, will speak at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 8 in the Student Center Ballroom at Chadron State College.

Nov
5

CSC concert charts international journey

The Chadron State College wind ensemble directed by Dr. William Winkle will take its listeners on an international journey while presenting a fall concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 14 in Memorial Hall.

Nov
5

Band concert to have peace theme

Peace will be the theme of the Bordeaux Community Band’s concert at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 9 in Memorial Hall at Chadron State College.

Nov
1

North Platte Canteen is program topic

The second Phi-Alpha-Theta History Fraternity program of the 2004-05 school year at Chadron State College will be on the famous North Platte Canteen.

Nov
1

CSC choral concert is Sunday

The Chadron State College concert choir and men’s ensemble will have their fall concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 7 at the United Methodist Church in Chadron. Both groups are directed by Dr. Joel Schreuder.

Oct
27

Third annual powwow set at Chadron State

Chadron State College will host its third annual American Indian powwow Saturday, Nov. 6. The event, which is free and open to the public, will begin at 4:30 p.m. at the Student Center.

Oct
26

Homecoming music, parade awards given

Mike Fulton of Norfolk was the recipient of the Band Alumni Award that is presented each homecoming at Chadron State College to the outstanding senior in the band as selected by the band members.

Oct
25

Winkles to give faculty recital Saturday

A recital by Chadron State College faculty members Dr. William Winkle on the tuba and Carola Winkle on the clarinet will be at 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 30 in the Chicoine Atrium of the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center on campus. No admission will be charged.

Oct
25

Panel to discuss disabilities

A Chadron State College instructor and three students who live with disabilities will tell about their experiences during a panel discussion Wednesday, Oct. 27, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the Student Center. The forum is free of charge and open to the public.

Oct
25

Jazz Birds, guests to sing Thursday night

A couple of guest vocalists and maybe more will be performing with the Chadron State Jazz Birds at 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28 at the Olde Main Street Inn in downtown Chadron.

Oct
25

Author to discuss global warming

A journalist who traveled the world gathering information about global warming will speak at Chadron State College at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 8 in the Student Center Ballroom.

Oct
25

Art shows open in Memorial Hall

A unique, fascinating art show, described by one experienced viewer as being “magical,” is open in the Main Gallery of Memorial Hall, It is the work of Ray Howlett of Lincoln. He calls his show “Electricity, Glass and Color.”

Oct
23

Homecoming royalty crowned

Students nominated by Campus Crusade for Christ are the homecoming royalty at Chadron State College. The queen is Megan Boyle, a junior from North Platte, and the king is Jeremy Slaughter, a senior from Woodland Park, Colo.

Oct
21

Second City performs, presents workshop

Rob Chambers, an improvisational sketch actor with The Second City, gives performance tips to Hannah Huckfeldt and other Chadron State College student actors during a workshop Thursday morning at CSC.

Oct
20

Doctor to receive CSC's Young Alumni Award

One of the first graduates of the Rural Health Opportunities Program founded by Chadron State College and the University of Nebraska Medical Center, Dr. Jeff King, will receive CSC’s Distinguished Young Alumni Award during homecoming activities Saturday.

Oct
20

CSC to honor six distinguished alums

Six Chadron State College graduates will receive Distinguished Alumni Awards on Saturday, Oct. 23 during Homecoming and Band Day festivities. The presentations will be made during a luncheon in the Student Center.

Oct
19

Homecoming Schedule 2004

2004 Homecoming Schedule

Oct
19

Chadron State to be honored at national convention

Chadron State College will be in the spotlight this week at the National Rural Education Association's annual convention in Indianapolis. The college will receive an award as will one of its professors and a CSC graduate. About 500 are expected to attend the convention.

Oct
18

Heritage Trail dedicated

Bicyclist Alia Brennan gets help from her father, Blair, and Chadron-Dawes County Chamber of Commerce Director Todd Klabenes in cutting the ribbon for Chadron State College's new Heritage Trail.

Oct
18

CSC alumnus wins teaching award

A Dawes County native and Chadron State College graduate, Sharla Tollman Dowding, is the recipient of the Outstanding Biology Teacher Award for Wyoming for 2004. She received the honor at the recent National Association of Biology Teachers Convention in Chicago.

Oct
15

Chadron State homecoming candidates chosen

A total of 66 upperclassmen have been nominated for homecoming royalty at Chadron State College. Homecoming and Band Day will be Saturday, Oct. 23. Western State College will be the Eagles’ football opponent.

Oct
14

Christensen: Improvement of Indian education needed

Progress is being made in improving the education for Indian children in Nebraska schools, but much more remains to be accomplished, according to the state’s commissioner of education, Doug Christensen.

Oct
12

Mari Sandoz Festival is Friday

The first Mari Sandoz Festival will be Friday, Oct. 15 in the Student Center at Chadron State College. Students and faculty from 10 area high schools have been extended special invitations to participate, but the program is open to the public without charge.

Oct
12

Heritage Trail dedication Saturday

Chadron State College will dedicate the new Heritage Trail with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Saturday, Oct. 16, at 11 a.m. The ceremony, which is open to the public, will be south of the Chadron State Maintenance Services Building.

Oct
11

'Second City' comedy group coming to CSC

Tickets are available for the performance by “The Second City,” at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 20 in Memorial Hall at Chadron State College. The program is part of the Galaxy Series.

Oct
7

Tim Giago tells life, journalism experiences

Tim Giago, who gained national recognition the past 2 ½ decades as a Lakota newspaper publisher and syndicated columnist, told an audience at Chadron State College on Thursday about his experiences ranging from his education at Jesuit elementary school on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation to a recent brief U.S. Senate campaign.

Oct
5

Oktoberfest is Oct.12

The annual German Oktoberfest in the Student Center at Chadron State College will be from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 12.

Oct
5

Museum directors to meet at CSC

Topics ranging from quilts to museum security and copyright laws will be discussed Thursday and Friday, Oct. 7 and 8, when the Nebraska Museums Association has its annual conference at Chadron State College.

Oct
5

Chadron State to honor accountant

Chadron certified public accountant Keith Spencer, who provided invaluable service to the Chadron State Foundation for about 35 years, will be presented the college’s Distinguished Service Award Friday evening. The presentation will be made during the foundation’s annual dinner in the Student Center.

Oct
5

American Indian writer to speak at CSC

The person who has been the leader in informing and awakening the United States about conditions on American Indian reservations will speak at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 7 in Memorial Hall at Chadron State College. The program will be open to the public and no admission will be charged.

Oct
4

Two education conferences at CSC this month

A pair of conferences at Chadron State College in October aim to help teachers address the education issues facing western Nebraska and American Indians.

Oct
1

Hispanic Heritage Month celebration set at CSC

Chadron State College will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in the Student Center lobby Tuesday with traditional food, dance and music. The free event begins at 6 p.m. and is open to the public.

Sep
29

Internships help CSC students gain valuable experience

Since her boyfriend was doing construction work at Camp Pendleton, Chadron State College senior Katie Enright wanted to spend this past summer in California. She also needed to earn some internship credit since it is required of family and consumer science majors at CSC.

Sep
27

Theater production at CSC this weekend

The Chadron State College Theater Department is finishing preparations for Langford Wilson’s “The Rimers of Eldritch,” which will be presented this weekend in Memorial Hall. The productions will be at 7:30 Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights and 2 p.m. Sunday.

Sep
27

Jazz Birds to have first performance

The Jazz Birds from Chadron State College will be making their first appearance of the school year at the Olde Main Street Inn in the 100 block of Main Street in Chadron at 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 30. There is no admission charge.

Sep
22

U.S. Attorney for Nebraska speaks at CSC

During a talk to criminal justice students at Chadron State College on Tuesday, the U.S. attorney for Nebraska, Michael Heavican, asked for everyone’s help in thwarting terrorism attacks and advised his listeners to never become involved with methamphetamine.

Sep
22

Mystery author tells about inspiration

Author Carole Nelson Douglas told a crowd at Chadron State College on Tuesday afternoon that one of the reasons she began writing mystery novels is that ”not many women had written them.”

Sep
20

Former state senators honored at Chadron State

After being presented Distinguished Service Awards by Chadron State College Sunday night, former 49th District senators Sandy Scofield and Bob Wickersham took jabs at the political parties and term limits while recalling their experiences in the Legislature.

Sep
17

Board implements marketing plan

The Board of Trustees of the Nebraska State Colleges on Friday approved the implementation of a brand marketing plan developed by a Massachusetts research firm. The board convened at Chadron State College on Thursday and Friday.

Sep
16

CSC to salute former state senators

Chadron State College will present Distinguished Service Awards to William R. "Bob" Wickersham and Sandra K. Scofield during a program beginning at 7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 19 in the Student Center. The ceremonies will be open to the public. Both honorees will speak on public service and leadership. A dessert reception will follow.

Sep
16

Board of Trustees meeting at Chadron State College

The Board of Trustees of the Nebraska State Colleges will be meeting at Chadron State College today (Thursday, Sept. 16) and Friday.

Sep
14

Pre-med student has memorable trip to Brazil

A Chadron State College student said she visited “a very different world” this past summer. While the trip had its tense moments, the kind you’d expect when you accidentally touch an anaconda or see a spider as big as a dinner plate, she said she’d “go back in a second if I had a chance.”

Sep
14

Chadron State seeking funds to strengthen college

With the State of Nebraska’s budget picture considerably brighter after four years of massive cuts, officials at Chadron State College are hopeful that several new and expanded programs will be funded during the 2005 session of the Legislature.

Sep
9

Purple Passion reunion at CSC this weekend

Purple Passion has long been recognized as Chadron State’s more active alumni group. This weekend, the group is having its 34th reunion. This is the ninth time the gathering has taken place in Chadron, where it originated one spring in the late 1940s when a group of World War II veterans who were football players at CSC decided to have a picnic at Chadron State Park

Sep
9

Digitized Graves photos to go on display

The early history of Chadron and surrounding area will come alive again next week when about 50 prints from the Graves photo collection will go on display in the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center at Chadron State College.

Sep
9

'No Place Like Home' art exhibit to open in Chadron

Chadron State College will be the first host in 2004-05 for the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery’s statewide traveling exhibition, “No Place Like Home.” The show will open Tuesday, Sept. 14 in the Main Gallery of Memorial Hall. A reception will take place the following day from 4 to 6 p.m.

Sep
8

Family Tree Awards to highlight Family Day

Presentation of four Family Tree Awards will be among the highlights Saturday during Family Day at Chadron State College.

Sep
1

Sayaloune teaching at CSC

A long-time Chadron resident, Detsinh Sayaloune, is an interim mathematics lecturer at Chadron State College this year. He is filling the opening created when Dr. Robert Stack, who had taught math at CSC since 1998, was appointed interim dean of students.

Sep
1

Opera singer from Chadron to receive major award

The opera career of Chadron State College graduate Don Sherrill continues to flourish. It was announced last week that he will receive the Summer Opera Guild’s Artist of the Year Award for his portrayal of the villain, Iago, in the Italian version of “Otello” by G. Verdi in Washington, D.C., this summer.

Sep
1

New Chadron history book draws favorable comments

Reports indicate that the new pictorial history of the Chadron area has been selling fast at in various outlets in the community.

Sep
1

Excellence in Education Conference at CSC again

The second annual Western Nebraska Excellence in Education Conference will be Thursday, Oct. 14 in the Student Center at Chadron State College, the conference coordinator, Cindy Squier, has announced.

Sep
1

Community music groups forming

The Chadron Community Chorus and Bordeaux Community Band will begin rehearsals soon. The choir’s first session will be at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 2 while the band will strike up at 7 p.m, Tuesday, Sept. 7. The rehearsals will be in Memorial Hall at Chadron State College.

Aug
30

Chadron State senior having great year

So far, this has been an extra good year for Anthony Ybarra, a Gering native and a senior at Chadron State College.

Aug
27

New IT professor at Chadron State

Dr. Mike Courbat is a new assistant professor of industrial technology at Chadron State College, replacing Dr. Lee Moeller, who retired after more than 30 years at the college.

Aug
27

CSC hires accounting professor

A native of California with extensive experience in education and business is a new assistant professor of accounting at Chadron State College.

Aug
23

CSC presidential search committee named

Eleven members of the Chadron State College staff and one student have been appointed to serve on the college’s Presidential Search Committee. The committee also includes Clyde Franklin, the director of the Pine Ridge Job Corps Center.

Aug
23

CSC launches new school year

The introduction of 15 new professional staff members opened the new school year at Chadron State College Friday morning. Photos of several others who have accepted new responsibilities also were shown on a large screen in the Student Center.

Aug
23

Crouse appointed interim dean

A 25-year member of the Chadron State College faculty and a former dean, Dr. Margaret Crouse, has been named interim dean of the School of Professional and Graduate Studies at CSC. Her appointment is for two years.

Aug
16

Retired professor donates physics books

Just in time for the start of the new school year, the physics program at Chadron State College received a huge boost when a retired professor at South Dakota School of Mines and Technology in Rapid City delivered 12 boxes of books pertaining to the discipline late last week.

Aug
16

Many activities set to help new students succeed

An array of activities both before and after classes begin have been scheduled to help Chadron State College students get the school year off to a good start. Classes will begin Monday, Aug. 23.

Aug
12

CSC to offer rural education course

Chadron State College will offer a rural school education course on-line during the fall semester. It will be taught by Dr. Clark Gardener, CSC professor of education and a member of the executive board of the National Rural School Association.

Aug
10

Optimism at CSC as new term nears

There’s an optimistic outlook as Chadron State College prepares for the new school year. Activities for both college personnel and new students will take place late next week with classes beginning Monday, Aug. 23 both on campus and at the off-campus sites.

Aug
10

CSC projects nearing completion

Two major physical improvement projects are nearing the finish line and several other projects are in the works or are being planned at Chadron State College as the new school year approaches.

Aug
10

CSC part of new health center

Chadron State College is among the partners in the Panhandle Area Health Education Center that will open Sept. 1 in Scottsbluff to improve health care services in 14 western Nebraska counties. The counties involved include Box Butte, Dawes, Sheridan and Sioux.

Aug
9

New biology instructor at CSC

A native of North Dakota is a new microbiology instructor at Chadron State College.

Aug
9

CSC hires education professor

A new assistant professor of elementary education has been hired at Chadron State College. She is Karen Enos, who hopes to complete her doctorate at the University of South Dakota in Vermillion next summer.

Aug
5

New CSC dean plans to listen and learn

Dr. Robert Stack said he loves teaching mathematics, but when the opportunity to test the waters in administration occurred early this summer, he jumped at it. Thus, Stack is now the interim dean of students at Chadron State College.

Aug
4

New multicultural counselor at CSC

A new multicultural counselor has begun working at Chadron State College. He is Aaron Grow, who was born at Osmond, Neb., but has lived much of his life in Kearney. He graduated from Kearney High School and received both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Nebraska-Kearney.

Aug
4

CSC professor places in drumming competition

A Chadron State College music professor recently proved that he has fast hands. Dr. Sandy Schaefer placed third in the “Battle of the Hands” at a contest for drum players in Nashville, Tenn., in late July.

Aug
4

Chadron State hires conferencing coordinator

Chadron State College’s new coordinator of conferencing is Shellie Johns, a recent CSC graduate who has worked at Chadron State the past 13 years.

Jul
21

Veteran educator coming to CSC

A native Nebraskan with an array of experiences in education has been hired as an assistant professor of educational administration at Chadron State College beginning this fall.

Jul
21

CSC names social work director

Dr. Wes Stevens, who has taught at the University of North Dakota the past seven years, has been appointed program director and assistant professor of social work at Chadron State College, beginning this fall.

Jul
14

Paving begins on Heritage Trail

Paving has begun on Chadron State College’s Heritage Trail. Contractors began pouring concrete on the new recreational trail southwest of campus last week.

Jul
7

New dentist glad he's had work experience

Travis Lambert realizes some people may think he “piddled around” on his way to becoming a dentist, but he says he’s glad he took the “long road” en route to earning his degree.

Jun
29

New assistant residence life director hired

Chadron State College has hired a new assistant director of residence life. She is Katie Reece, an admissions representative at Chadron State.

Jun
29

July courses set at CSC

All of the courses scheduled for the July session of summer school at Chadron State College have met the minimum enrollment requirements and will be offered. The session begins Monday, July 5. A number of the courses will run through the end of the month, but several one- and two-week workshops also are scheduled.

Jun
29

CSC veterans exhibit to be in Crawford

Chadron State College’s World War II Veterans Exhibition, which features student writing and photography, will be displayed in Crawford this week during the Old West Trails Rodeo celebration and throughout most of the month of July.

Jun
29

CSC awards Cooperating School Scholarships

Twenty-two recent high school seniors have received Cooperating School Scholarships to help them attend Chadron State College beginning this fall.

Jun
29

'Greater Tuna' opening at Post Playhouse

The third production of the season at the Post Playhouse at Fort Robinson will be one of the nation’s most durable and popular plays.

Jun
21

Range shortcourse under way at CSC

The Nebraska Range Shortcourse that is hosted by Chadron State College every other year got under way Sunday evening. It will run through Friday noon.

Jun
20

Retiring librarian: Libraries still best place to get information

Few will disagree with the old adage, “Knowledge is power.” But long-time Chadron State College head librarian Terry Brennan goes one step further. He says there’s not a single aspect of life that can’t benefit from accurate information.

Jun
4

Scholarships awarded to returning students

Numerous Chadron State College students have been awarded scholarships through the Chadron State Foundation to help them continue their education during the 2004-05 school year.

Jun
2

CSC hires faculty member for piano

Chadron State College has hired a new assistant professor of piano. He is James Margetts of Evans, Colo.

Jun
1

More than 400 make Dean's List at Chadron State

More than 400 students made the Dean’s List at Chadron State College during the spring semester. The Dean’s List requires a grade point average of at least 3.5 on the 4.0 scale while carrying at least 12 hours of coursework. These honor students are in addition to the 246 who made the President’s List by earning all A’s.

Jun
1

246 students earn all A's at Chadron State

A total of 246 students have made the Presidents’s Honors List at Chadron State College during the spring semester by earning all A’s while carrying at least 12 credit hours of coursework.

May
28

New CSC summer session begins June 7

Chadron State College will offer approximately 35 courses during its second session of summer school that begins Monday, June 7. Most of the courses will run through July 2, although some of them are of a shorter duration.

May
28

Math educator hired at Chadron State

Beth Wentworth of Spring Lake Park, Minn., has been hired to be assistant professor of mathematical education at Chadron State College. She will begin teaching at Chadron State this fall.

May
28

Church conference at Chadron State

At least 200 participants are expected at the annual meeting of the Nebraska Conference of the United Church of Christ on the Chadron State College campus Friday, Saturday and Sunday, June 4-6.

May
26

Professor to head state group

A Chadron State College education professor, Dr. Don King, was elected president of the Nebraska Association of Colleges of Teacher Education. He will assume the duties at the organization’s quarterly meeting at Wayne State College in June.

May
26

Literature course has regional interest

A special topics distance learning course at Chadron State College in June will feature content with regional interest. The senior-level course, Literature of the American West, will meet in Chadron, Scottsbluff, Alliance and Sidney. It will be Mondays and Wednesdays, 3 p.m. to 5:50 p.m. beginning June 7 and ending July 2.

May
26

Graduate no longer feels 'unfinished'

It took a long time, but a Chadron woman was a proud honor graduate during the spring commencement at Chadron State College.

May
25

CSC honorary societies tap new members

Both Cardinal Key and Blue Key, which are national honorary societies at Chadron State College, tapped new members near the end of the 2003-04 school year.

May
21

Flag-waving, gospel music to open Playhouse season

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.

May
19

Veterans exhibit to travel NW Nebraska

Chadron State College’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.

May
19

Two hired to professional staff

Two new professional staff members began working at the Chadron State College campus this month. They are Amanda Nipp, student intervention coordinator for CSC’s Student Support Services, and Cricket Haag, Chadron State Foundation business manager.

May
18

CSC professor elected to rural education committee

A Chadron State College 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.

May
18

CSC graduates honored

Two Chadron State College graduates and another person who attended CSC two years before transferring to medical school, recently received special honors.

May
17

'Crazy Woman Creek' authors celebrate in Sandoz spirit

Linda Hasselstrom of Hermosa, S.D., would like to believe that Mari Sandoz would have been proud of what happened Saturday.

May
13

CSC professor invited to Oxford Round Table

Dr. Brent Pickett, Chadron State College 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.

May
12

CSC professor returning to West Nile Fever study

Chadron State College biology professor Dr. Randy Lawson is gearing up for another busy summer helping with research involving West Nile Fever in northwest Nebraska.

May
11

Graphic designer hired to Chadron State faculty

Graphic designer Mary Donahue of Logan, Utah, has been hired as assistant professor of art at Chadron State College. She will begin teaching at Chadron State when the fall semester begins.

May
9

Graduates told to accept roles with humility, respect

This year’s Chadron State College graduates will encounter tremendous change as they enter the world of work, were urged to voluntarily give of their time and talents and advised to assume the leadership roles they will be hold with respect and humility.

May
8

Platinum Eagle Awards presented at CSC

The recipients of the Platinum Eagle Awards for the 2003-04 school year at Chadron State College are Danielle Meyer of Winner, S.D., and Kurt Elder of Imperial.

May
8

Chadron State graduates 283

A total of 283 degrees were conferred during commencement exercises at Chadron State College on Saturday, May 8. The following are those who graduated by degree:

May
7

Ivy Day royalty crowned at Chadron State

Seniors Angie Meiergerd of West Point and Zane Vapenik of Elsie were crowned the Ivy Day royalty at Chadron State College Friday night. Meiergerd is an environmental biology major and will remain at CSC this coming year to work on her master’s degree. Vapenik is an industrial technology major and will teach that subject at Maywood High School this fall.

May
7

CSC ag professors win awards

Two agriculture professors at Chadron State College were recently honored during a breakfast for faculty in the School of Professional and Graduate Studies at Chadron State College.

May
7

Chadron State dean takes new post

Chadron State College Dean of Professional and Graduate Studies Dr. David Welch will step down from that position this summer to become dean of professional psychology at the University of St. Thomas at Minneapolis, Minn.

May
7

Authors to celebrate publication, Sandoz's birthday

A group of women authors will gather at Chadron State College on Friday and Saturday, May 14-15, to celebrate the publication of their latest book and the birthday of one of the West’s most acclaimed women writers, the late Mari Sandoz.

May
6

Students compete in stock market game

Chadron State College students have been in competition riding bulls and wrestling bears this spring.

May
5

Geoscience student studying fossil rabbits

A Chadron State College geoscience student is changing the focus of her research this summer – from the tortoise to the hare.

May
3

Thirteen CSC retirees honored at dinner

Thirteen Chadron State College employees who have retired or will be retiring this spring and summer were recognized Friday night during a dinner in the Student Center. Also honored were employees who have been at CSC 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35 years.

May
3

Summer classes begin May 10

Chadron State College will be offering 33 courses during the first session of summer school that will begin Monday, May 10. Registration for the courses will remain open through that date.

May
3

Samoan islands 'dropped from Heaven'

No matter what anthropologists or geologists may claim, the Samoan islands were dropped from Heaven by God.

May
3

Commencement, Ivy Day this week

Chadron State College’s commencement exercises will be Saturday, May 8. There are 34 candidates for graduate degrees with that program beginning at 8:30 a.m. in Memorial Hall. There are 248 candidates for bachelor degrees with the program starting at 10 a.m. in the Armstrong Building.

May
1

Many CSC students to medical schools

Forty-one Chadron State College students have been accepted to attend professional schools in the health professions beginning this fall.

Apr
30

More soldiers returning today

Chadron State College is asking its employees and students to help celebrate the return of the remaining 21 members of Chadron’s Nebraska Army National Guard unit, the 1057th Light/Medium Truck Company. The group was reported leaving Sidney at 1:15 p.m. today.

Apr
30

CSC math professor is teacher of the year

Dr. Robert Stack, Chadron State College associate professor of mathematical sciences, has been named this year’s outstanding teacher in the Nebraska State College System.

Apr
30

Ag Club hosts showmanship contest

Twenty-two youths from ages three through 18 participated in the third annual Round Robin Showmanship Contest hosted by the agriculture program at Chadron State College recently.

Apr
29

Students earn honors for campus involvement

Three Chadron State College students were recognized for outstanding campus involvement during a banquet this week.

Apr
29

Sigma Delta Nu inducts 21

Twenty-one Chadron State College students have been inducted into Sigma Delta Nu Education Honorary.

Apr
29

Krepel to leave CSC presidency June 30, 2005

In a surprise announcement, Dr. Tom Krepel, president of Chadron State College the past six years, told the institution’s employees Thursday morning (April 29) that he will leave that position at the end of his contract on June 30, 2005.

Apr
29

Electric car race is Saturday at CSC

Seven teams are scheduled to participate in the Chadron State College High Mileage Challenge electric car race Saturday (May 1). The event will begin at 11 a.m. on the north side of Chadron State’s Administration Building.

Apr
29

Economics honorary society inducts two

Two students have been inducted to Chadron State College’s chapter of Omicron Delta Epsilon, an honorary society for economics.

Apr
27

Students teach Kenwood kids about 'the great outdoors'

Students enrolled in a Chadron State College course gave children from Chadron’s Kenwood Elementary School a jump start on summer fun this week.

Apr
26

Indian child welfare workshop Tuesday

A workshop for those who work, or plan to practice, in the field of child welfare will be at Chadron State on Tuesday (April 27).

Apr
26

CSC traveling theatre workshop plans final performance

Chadron State College's Children's Theatre Workshop class will present its touring production of the play "Stage Magic" for Chadron elementary and middle school students at Memorial Hall on Friday, April 30, at 1:30 p.m.

Apr
23

College gearing up for return of soldiers

Chadron State College is joining other northwest Nebraskans on Monday in celebrating the return of Chadron’s Nebraska Army National Guard unit, the 1057th Light/Medium Truck Company.

Apr
21

CSC seniors set vocal recital

Two Chadron State College voice majors will give a senior recital at 7 p.m. Saturday, April 24 in the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center. They are Michael Fulton of Norfolk and Ryan Lovell, an Alliance native who now lives in Rushville.

Apr
21

Cousins to present senior recital

Cousins Johannah Hardy of Chadron and Melissa Phillips of Mullen will perform a joint senior recital on at 4 p.m, Saturday, April 24 in the Chicoine Atrium of the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center at Chadron State College.

Apr
20

Seven seniors showing art work

A variety of art mediums have come together in Chadron State College's senior art show, which runs until April 23 in Memorial Hall’s Gallery.

Apr
20

Eagle newspaper wins awards

The Eagle, Chadron State College’s student newspaper, claimed third place for general excellence and two first-place awards among colleges at the Nebraska Press Association’s annual convention Saturday.

Apr
19

Mari Sandoz wanted everyone to write

If Mari Sandoz were still alive, she would be urging all the people she met to write their stories, those attending the Mari Sandoz Heritage Society’s annual conference at Chadron State College were told Friday night during a banquet.

Apr
19

Board passes tuition increase

The Nebraska State Colleges Board of Trustees approved a 9.2 percent tuition increase during its meeting at Peru State College last week.

Apr
16

Sandoz Society Conference opens at Chadron State

The image of the American bison, or buffalo, was portrayed as a reflection of how the American public was thinking as the annual meeting of the Mari Sandoz Heritage Society opened at Chadron State College on Thursday.

Apr
16

Electric car to Kearney

Members of Chadron State College's Society of Manufacturing Engineers chapter will be participating in their first electric car race of the year Saturday at Kearney.

Apr
15

Two enter CSC Music Hall of Fame

Two Chadron State College graduates who began their careers as teachers in northwest Nebraska high schools were inducted into the CSC Music Hall of Fame last week during the concert given by the Bordeaux Community Band and the Chadron Community Chorus.

Apr
15

Student member appointed to Board of Trustees

Kari Daly of Hershey has been appointed Chadron State College’s student representative on the Board of Trustees of Nebraska State Colleges. The appointment was made by Gov. Mike Johanns.

Apr
15

SIFE team wins regional competition

For the fifth consecutive year, the Chadron State College Students In Free Enterprise team has advanced to national competition by winning its league title. The SIFE National Exposition will be at Kansas City, Mo., May 22-26.

Apr
15

Sandoz Society conference begins tonight

The annual conference of the Mari Sandoz Heritage Society will open at 7:30 tonight (Thursday, April 15) with a presentation by Dr. Elliott West, distinguished professor of history at the University of Arkansas. The program will be in the Chicoine Atrium of the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center on campus.

Apr
15

Facilities projects progressing at CSC

Two major physical facilities projects are nearing completion and a third is under way at Chadron State College.

Apr
15

CSC profs, students to give papers at science meeting

Nine students and four professors at Chadron State College will present papers Friday, April 16 at the Nebraska Academy of Sciences’ annual meeting in Lincoln.

Apr
14

One vote can decide presidential elections

Although the voters were not exactly John Q. Public, four times in the nation’s history the presidential election has been decided by one vote, those attending the recent Phi Alpha Theta History Fraternity program at Chadron State College were told.

Apr
14

Junior from Ogallala named Student Senate president

A junior from Ogallala will be the next Student Senate president at Chadron State College. Ryan Morgan, a physical science major who is currently the senate vice president, was elected the 2004-2005 president by a vote of the student body last week.

Apr
13

Sandoz Society conference at CSC this weekend

A large turnout is anticipated this weekend for the Mari Sandoz Heritage Society’s annual conference at Chadron State College. Most of the sessions will be in the new Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center.

Apr
12

Two new environmental minors on board agenda

Chadron State College may be offering two new environmentally focused minors after the Nebraska State Colleges Board of Trustees meets at Peru State on Friday.

Apr
11

Starting college at age 3

Many fond memories were revived for Chadron State College sophomores Laura Brooks and Siobhana McEwen last week when they returned to the site of their first experiences at CSC.

Apr
11

CSC jazz groups to perform in Scottsbluff

Three jazz groups will present a concert at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 15 in the auditorium at Western Nebraska Community College in Scottsbluff. The concert will be open to the public without charge.

Apr
11

California literature professor to speak

A professor who teaches reading methods and children’s literature at Azusa Pacific University in California will speak at 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 19 in the Student Center at Chadron State College. The public is welcome to attend.

Apr
11

Alliance author to speak at CSC

An Alliance woman, Norma Hooper Halverson, will be the speaker at the Phi Alpha Theta History Fraternity program at Chadron State College at 12:10 p.m. Wednesday, April 14. The program will be in the Chicoine Atrium of the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center.

Apr
9

Honors program changes include public participation

Chadron State College is making numerous changes to its honors program this fall, one of which will allow involvement from the general public.

Apr
9

CSC changes student classification

It will take a little more coursework for freshmen at Chadron State College to become sophomores beginning this fall. Entering freshmen at Chadron State will be encouraged to make progress toward their degree at a more consistent pace.

Apr
8

Rapid City couple collides in chess finals

Terry Likens of Rapid City won the CSC Open Chess Tournament for the fourth time in a row and the sixth time overall this spring. His wife, Jill Way Likens, was the runner-up this year.

Apr
8

Group visits coal fields

Three Chadron State College students and two professors, Dr. Chuck Butterfield in agriculture and Dr. Mike Leite in geology, spent a couple of days during the recent spring break learning about the effects of coal mining and coal bed methane development on water and rangelands in the Gillette area.

Apr
8

CSC awards four-year scholarships

About 75 high school seniors have received four-year scholarships to help them attend Chadron State College beginning this fall.

Apr
6

Three comedies at Playhouse this summer

Three comedies are on the schedule for the Post Playhouse, which will be in its 38th season at Fort Robinson this summer. Nearly 70 performances are scheduled, running from Memorial Day weekend through Aug 17.

Apr
6

Photography exhibit at CSC's Sandoz Center

The photography of Charles W. Guildner, a native Nebraskan who now lives in Everett, Wash., is being displayed at Chadron State College’s Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center.

Apr
6

Graduate saved his own life, now works to save others

Apr
6

Family and consumer science students, faculty recognized

Chadron State students and faculty members earned recognition during the annual Nebraska Family and Consumer Sciences conference March 19-20 at Kearney.

Apr
6

CSC to limit smoking in residence halls

Chadron State College is responding to input from students by designating smoking and non-smoking rooms in the residence halls.

Apr
5

Senior to present piano recital

Chadron State College senior Rachel Lowry of Fort Morgan, Colo., will give a piano recital at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 8 in the Recital Hall of Memorial Hall. No admission will be charge.

Apr
5

Presidential elections is topic

"Unusual Presidential Elections: The Rest of the Story" will be the topic at the Phi Alpha Theta History Fraternity program at 12:10 p.m. Wednesday, April 7 in the Bordeaux Room of the Student Center.

Apr
5

Concert to feature Glenn Miller, Old West songs

An assortment of well-known music will be presented by the Bordeaux Community Band and Chadron Community Chorus during their spring concert at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 13 in Memorial Hall at Chadron State College.

Apr
5

Business students win honors

Several Chadron State College students placed high in competition at the recent Phi Beta Lambda Business Fraternity’s state convention in Kearney.

Apr
2

Four South Dakota schools, Lodgepole win Scholastic Contest

Four South Dakota schools and a Nebraska school that is in its final year of operation were the class winners at the 44th annual Chadron State College High School Scholastic Contest on Friday.

Apr
2

Chadron High vehicle wins mileage competition

A vehicle constructed by Chadron High School students placed first in a competition of fuel efficiency at Chadron State College on Friday.

Apr
1

TRIO program benefits Chadron State students

Paying for school got easier for numerous students at Chadron State College three years ago. The college received a grant in 2001 to implement the TRIO Program on campus.

Apr
1

SIFE team wins First Lady Award

The Students in Free Enterprise team at Chadron State College was recognized with the Nebraska First Lady’s Outstanding Community Service Award in Lincoln on Thursday, March 25.

Apr
1

Dean of students steps down

Chadron State College Dean of Students Dr. Rex Cogdill has resigned to pursue other interests in education or the medical services field. The resignation will be effective July 1.

Mar
31

College students help middle-schoolers answer the 'big questions'

Sometimes it takes a young mind to ask the bigger questions, like how to make a Caterpillar truck move using clear tubing and syringes.

Mar
30

Teacher Interview Day set

School administrators from more than 30 schools in Nebraska and four bordering states will visit Chadron State College this week to interview potential teachers. The annual Teacher Interview Day will be 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, April 2, at the Nelson Physical Activity Center.

Mar
30

Extra activities set for Scholastic Contest

“Let the Games Begin” will be the theme of an assortment of activities designed for Chadron State College students and staff on the Deans Green north of the Administration Building on Friday, April 2 as the CSC Scholastic Contest is drawing to a close.

Mar
29

Vice president presents at Omaha conference

Dr. Joyce Hardy, Chadron State College senior vice president for academic and student affairs, was one of four featured speakers Friday, March 26, at the third annual Nebraska Women in Higher Education Leadership Conference at Creighton University at Omaha.

Mar
29

Sopranos to give recital

Two sopranos who have been heavily involved in music and theater the past few years at Chadron State College will join forces to have their senior recital at 3 p.m. Saturday, April 3 in the Chicoine Atrium of the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center.

Mar
29

Scholastic Contest is Friday

More than 1,800 students from 59 high schools are entered in the 44th annual Inter-High School Scholastic Contest at Chadron State College on Friday, April 2.

Mar
29

Presidential elections is topic

"Unusual Presidential Elections: The Rest of the Story" will be the topic at the Phi Alpha Theta History Fraternity program at 12:10 p.m. Wednesday, April 7 in the Bordeaux Room of the Student Center.

Mar
29

Four at CSC awarded for diversity efforts

Chadron State College presented its annual Diversity Awards on Saturday to three college employees and a student who have helped CSC promote a diverse approach.

Mar
28

Concert to feature senior soloists

Five outstanding seniors will be soloists during the spring concert by the Chadron State College wind ensemble at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 6 in Memorial Hall. Tickets are now available through the M Hall box office.

Mar
27

Sioux County students win at History Day program

Students from Sioux County won several of the top honors Friday during Western Nebraska History Day at Chadron State College.

Mar
26

Senior flute recital set

A flutist, Heather Husk of Casper, will give her senior recital at 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 5 in the recital hall of Memorial Hall at Chadron State College.

Mar
26

Professors want to share, hear ideas on rural concerns

When college faculty members attend conferences, they often return full of new information and ideas. After three Chadron State education professors attended the annual meeting of the Association of Teacher Educators in Dallas this winter, they had an idea they hope to implement: They plan to organize an auxiliary body within the association made up of faculty from similar colleges with similar concerns.

Mar
26

CSC sets three summer sessions

Three four-week summer sessions are scheduled at Chadron State College. The starting dates are May 10, June 7 and July 5.

Mar
26

CSC choral concert is Thursday night

Gabriel Faure’s “Requiem” will be presented by the Chadron State College choir during its concert at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 1 at the United Methodist Church in Chadron. The men’s and women’s ensembles that are made up of members of the choir also will be performing.

Mar
26

Buffalo in spotlight at Sandoz Society conference

Buffalo will be in the spotlight at the annual conference of the Mari Sandoz Heritage Society April 15-17 at Chadron State College. All sessions will be in the new Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center. The public is welcome to participate in all the events

Mar
25

High school seniors to join RHOP at CSC

Forty-five seniors at Nebraska high schools have been selected to participate in the Rural Health Opportunities Program at Chadron State College beginning this fall.

Mar
23

Schools honored at jazz festival

Bayard, Gering and Scottsbluff were among the schools winning top honors Monday at the 32nd annual High Plains Jazz Festival at Chadron State College.

Mar
22

Student project provides skills, computers to job-seekers

Chadron State College business students in February began a new project to help Chadron job-seekers gain skills to improve their chances of employment. The project also provided each participant with a valuable tool for job hunting – a computer.

Mar
22

New Strategic Plan has high aspirations

There’s a whole lot of planning going on at Chadron State College.

Mar
23

Middle school honors day set

The annual Pursuit of Knowledge Honors Fair will be Saturday, March 27 in the Chicoine Atrium of the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center.

Mar
22

Chess Tourney coming soon

The 22nd annual Chadron State College Chess Open Tournament will be Saturday, March 27 in the Student Center, starting at 10 a.m. Each participant will play four games, each of which will be limited to 90 minutes until the final round when the limit will be two hours.

Mar
18

Students asked to consider affordability

Chadron State College is encouraging potential students to consider affordability when making their choice for higher education.

Mar
18

'Foundations' director visits Chadron State

Chadron State College this week was visited by the leader of a national effort to improve students’ first-year college experiences. He is Dr. John Gardner, executive director of the Policy Center on the First Year of College in Brevard, N.C.

Mar
17

Historical Forum to tell about spring break trip

Seven Chadron State College students who are members of the Campus Historical Forum and history professor Joel Hyer spent spring break last week on a 2,800-mile trip to Las Vegas and Los Angeles. They will be showing photos of their experience during the next Phi Alpha Theta History Fraternity program at 12:10 p.m. Wednesday, March 24 in the Student Center.

Mar
16

Jazz Festival is March 22

Musicians from 14 area high schools will be at Chadron State College on Monday, March 22 for the 32nd annual High Plains Jazz Festival. The activities will begin at 8:10 a.m. and continue through an awards program at 5:30 p.m.

Mar
16

Jazz Birds to perform

The Chadron State College Jazz Birds will be performing Thursday, March 18 starting at 8 p.m. at the Olde Main Street Inn in downtown Chadron.

Mar
16

CSC professor is national pre-vet advisor

Chadron State College agriculture professor Georgia Younglove has been selected the junior national advisor for the American Pre-Veterinary Medicine Association.

Mar
16

CSC graduate warns about global warming

The New York Times calls Jerry Mahlman “a giant in the stormy world of climate science.” He recently testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Technology, delivering a message that some leaders don’t want to hear. He said he has been threatened “in a most personal way” by three lawmakers following similar appearances and people in government have tried to tone down his testimony.

Mar
16

Band members land first chair

Three members of the Chadron State College band were selected as the section leaders for the Nebraska Intercollegiate Band that performed during the recent Nebraska State Bandmasters Association convention in Lincoln.

Mar
11

Governor appoints Krepel to rural development post

Dr. Tom Krepel, president of Chadron State College has been appointed to the Nebraska Rural Development Commission by Gov. Mike Johanns.

Mar
9

Food Tasting Party tickets available

Tickets are on sale for the annual Chadron State College International Club Food Tasting Party.

Mar
9

CSC to accommodate graduation overflow

In a move to improve the comfort and safety of the audience, Chadron State College will limit seating at its spring graduation ceremony Saturday, May 8, at Armstrong Gymnasium.

Mar
8

Speaker advises being calm while handling cattle

When it comes to handling cattle being calm, cool and collected is best.

Mar
8

No easy answers to animal diseases

Problems such as chronic wasting disease in deer and elk and mad cow disease still have researchers baffled, those attending the National Pre-Veterinary Symposium at Chadron State College in early March were told.

Mar
8

Chadron, CSC get high marks for Pre-Vet Symposium

Concerns that Chadron and Chadron State College might not be able to adequately handle the 20th annual National American Pre-Veterinary Medical Association Symposium proved to be unfounded, according to officials at the event in early March.

Mar
4

Sculpture display, reception scheduled

A display featuring the works of Tom Red Bear is showing at the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center at Chadron State College this month. The show will begin Monday, March 8, and end Thursday, April 1.

Mar
3

Speaker uncovers African-American history

A frequently overlooked chapter of Nebraska history is being researched by the speaker at this week’s Phi Alpha Theta History Fraternity program at Chadron State College.

Mar
2

Presentation about African-American settlers set

Oral histories of African-American settlers in Nebraska will be the topic at the Phi Alpha Theta History Fraternity program at 12:20 p.m. Wednesday, March 3 in the Student Center at Chadron State College.

Mar
2

Eight chosen for intercollegiate band

Eight members of the Chadron State College wind ensemble have been selected to play in the Nebraska Intercollegiate Band that will be performing during the Nebraska State Bandmasters Association convention in Lincoln on Friday night.

Mar
2

Cuny Table is unique in several ways

A Chadron State College English professor with a passion for history has joined Hot Springs resident Virginia Kain Lautenschlager in telling the unique story of the hardy families that settled on Cuny Table in the western portion of the Pine Ridge Reservation.

Mar
1

Classes canceled because of snow

Chadron State College is closed today (Monday, March 1) because of the weather.

Feb
29

Chadron State to host Pre-Vet Symposium

Approximately 200 college students and faculty members from across the nation will be at Chadron State College for the 20th annual National American Pre-Veterinary Medical Association Symposium Friday, Saturday and Sunday, March 5-7. Most of the sessions will be in the Student Center.

Feb
23

Speaker says kindness is contagious, but must be taught

Kindness is contagious but it doesn’t “just happen,” those attending the 15th Excellence in Early Childhood Conference at Chadron State College on Saturday were told.

Feb
23

CSC to host Statehood Day celebration

Well over 300 elementary school students plus their teachers and numerous parents will be in the Student Center at Chadron State College Thursday, Feb. 26, to help Nebraska celebrate Statehood Day. Secretary of State John Gale will be the master of ceremonies.

Feb
19

Children's book author coming to Chadron

A highly-regarded author of children’s books, Sneed Collard of Missoula, Mont., will be in Chadron on Monday, Feb. 23. He will speak to Chadron elementary students and their teachers in the morning and address the Ne-Kota Reading Council that evening in the Bordeaux Room of the Student Center at Chadron State College.

Feb
19

Business professor's article published

An article by Wendy Waugh, Chadron State College associate professor of business and economics, has been accepted for publication in the next issue of the NABTE Review, published by the National Association for Business Teacher Education. The article is titled “Using Personal Attributes to Predict Technology Adoption: A Study of College Faculty.”

Feb
18

Professors to present recital

The two newest members of the music faculty at Chadron State College will present a recital at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 22 in the Chicoine Atrium of the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Society. There will be no admission charge.

Feb
17

New director hired for CSC's Sandoz Center

Chadron State College has hired a new director of the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center. Sarah Polak of Aurora began her duties at the Sandoz Center on March 1.

Feb
17

New art exhibit coming to CSC

The works of Sandra Williams, an art professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, will open Friday, Feb. 20 in the Main Gallery of Memorial Hall at Chadron State College. A reception from 4 to 6 p.m. will help open the exhibit, which is titled “Gas, Food and Lodging.”

Feb
17

Cuny Table is program topic

An oral history of Cuny Table east of Buffalo Gap, S.D., will be given at the next Phi Alpha Theta History Fraternity program at Chadron State College. The program, which will be open to the public without charge, will be at 12:10 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 25 in the Student Center.

Feb
16

Professor speaks about Supreme Court decisions

Chadron State College justice studies professor George Watson said Wednesday, Feb. 11, that he had no difficulty selecting the top three cases heard by the U.S. Supreme Court during its 2003 term. However, he said it appears that decisions the court will be making this year will be more monumental.

Feb
16

Early Childhood Conference is this weekend

Registrations are still being accepted for the 15th Excellence in Early Childhood Conference at Chadron State College. The conference will be Friday and Saturday, Feb. 20 and 21 in the Student Center. It has a strong reputation for providing current information and inspiration to those involved in the care and welfare of children.

Feb
16

'Streetcar' coming to CSC stage

The Tennessee Williams play, “A Streetcar Named Desire,” will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 24 in Memorial Hall at Chadron State College by the Montana Repertory Theatre.

Feb
11

Services for student, sister-in-law Friday

The Chadron State community has been saddened by the death of one of its students, David Vergil.

Feb
10

Professor selected to review panel

Dr. Barbara Limbach, associate professor of management and business, has been appointed to the National Education Association's review panel of manuscripts for the Thought & Action Journal of Higher Education.

Feb
9

Norm Martin enters CSC Music Hall of Fame

A Chadron State College graduate who has used his talents and training in many ways was inducted into the college’s Music Hall of Fame last week during the annual High Plains Festival.

Feb
9

Early Childhood Conference is coming soon

Pre-registration is under way for the 15th Excellence in Early Childhood Conference at Chadron State College. The conference will be Friday and Saturday, Feb. 20 and 21 in the Student Center. It is designed to provide current information and inspiration to those involved in the care and welfare of children.

Feb
9

All My Sons' at CSC this weekend

A modern tragedy, Arthur Miller’s “All My Sons,” will be presented in the Black Box Theatre of Memorial Hall at Chadron State College this weekend. The times are 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Feb. 12-14 and at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 15.

Feb
7

Owens speaks at Chadron State

Colorado Gov. Bill Owens encouraged a crowd at Chadron State College on Friday night, Feb. 6, to search out the facts before debating public policy.

Feb
4

Students, Sandoz Center to produce pictorial history

A new pictorial history of the Chadron area is in the works. It will be part of the Images of America series produced by Arcadia Publishing based in South Carolina. Collection and organization of the material for the book will be spearheaded by students in the Composition II course at Chadron State College taught by Deb Carpenter. A partner in the project will be the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center at CSC. Ken Korte, interim director of the Sandoz Center, will be listed with Carpenter as

Feb
4

Services for business instructor Friday

Services for Linda Nitsch, 56, of Chadron will be at 10 a.m. Friday, Feb. 6 in Memorial Hall at Chadron State College. She died early Monday morning.

Feb
2

Colorado governor to speak at CSC

Colorado Gov. Bill Owens will speak at 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 6 in Memorial Hall at Chadron State College as part of CSC’s Distinguished Speakers’ Series. The title of his talk will be “The Right Right: America’s New Conservative Agenda.”

Feb
2

Broken Bow seniors crowned queen, king

Seniors from Broken Bow were crowned the Winter Magic Formal royalty at Chadron State College Saturday night. The queen is Jamie Olson-Jones and the king is Kevin Neth. Both are elementary education majors and were nominated by Campus Crusade for Christ.

Feb
2

Bodmer exhibit at Sandoz Center

An art show featuring the works of Swiss artist Karl Bodmer will open at the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center at Chadron State College on Wednesday, Feb. 4.

Jan
29

High Plains Music Festival at CSC next week

More than 300 musicians from 28 high schools in Nebraska, Colorado, South Dakota and Wyoming have been selected to participate in the High Plains Band and Chorus Festival at Chadron State College on Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 2 and 3.

Jan
27

Medical missionary to speak at young women's conference

Dr. Gretchen Glode Berggren, who has devoted her life to improving the health and welfare of people around the world, will be the keynote speaker at Chadron State College’s annual Expanding Your Horizons Conference for young women in March.

Jan
26

Juried exhibit opens Friday

Works from 14 artists will go on display Friday, Jan. 30 when the second annual Juried Exhibit opens in the Main Gallery of Memorial Hall at Chadron State College. A reception for the artists will be from 4 to 6 p.m.

Jan
23

Diversity speaker pieces together 'The Dream'

The battle against poverty, hunger and homelessness in America is far from over, diversity speaker Leon Williams told an audience at Chadron State College Thursday night.

Jan
23

Courses to address No Child Left Behind

Chadron State College in February will launch the first in a series of courses to address the federal No Child Left Behind legislation. Eight courses at CSC have been designed to help teachers meet No Child Left Behind’s requirements.

Jan
21

President's List Fall 2003

Nearly 250 students earned all A’s and are on the President’s Honor List for the first semester at Chadron State College. Those students are:

Jan
21

Fatherhood forum is Thursday at CSC

A community fatherhood forum and training will be at Chadron State College on Thursday and Friday, Jan. 22-23. The conference at the CSC Student Center is open to the public and free of charge.

Jan
21

Dean's List Fall 2003

More than 400 students at Chadron State College have made the Dean’s List for the first semester. The honor requires a grade point average of at least 3.5 on the 4.0 scale. Those on the Dean’s List from Nebraska are:

Jan
19

Walk honors Martin Luther King Jr.

About 70 people walked Chadron's Main Street to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday Monday.

Jan
19

Speaker at CSC to portray Martin Luther King

A program titled “Shattered Dreams,” discussing how Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. might react to today’s social conditions, will be at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 22 in Memorial Hall at Chadron State College. It will be open to the public without charge.

Jan
19

Music, kindness among childhood conference topics

Two professionals with a wealth of experience will be the main speakers at the 15th annual Excellence in Early Childhood Conference in the Student Center at Chadron State College on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 20 and 21. This year’s theme is United We Stand for Children… Together We Make a Difference.

Jan
19

52 students named 'Who's Who'

The 2004 edition of “Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges” will include the names of 52 students from Chadron State College who have been selected as national outstanding campus leaders.

Jan
18

Retired Chadron State educator dies

Services for one of Chadron State’s best-known retired faculty members, Dr. Elizabeth (Betty) Jacobson McCawley, were Saturday, Jan. 17 at the Grace Episcopal Church. She died early Tuesday, Jan. 13 at the Chadron Community Hospital following a brief illness. She was 90.

Jan
7

Renovation of Chadron State residence hall to begin soon

Work is expected to begin soon on the renovation of Edna Work Hall and Wing, the large rambling residence hall on the west side of the Chadron State College campus. As the new year opens, the renovation is one of four capital improvement projects underway or about to begin at CSC.

Jan
7

Flamenco dancers coming to Chadron

A popular American-based dance company with a Spanish-gypsy flavor will be performing at Memorial Hall at Chadron State College at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 13.

Jan
7

Busy semester on tap at Chadron State

The second semester, which officially begins Monday, Jan. 12 when classes resume, will be a busy one at Chadron State College. It will feature several special events along with numerous conferences and an array of concerts, theater productions and athletic events.

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