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  • 2016
Dec
29

CSC student accomplishments top the news in 2016

CHADRON – Student accomplishments on the state, regional and national levels were among the top Chadron State College highlights in 2016.

Dec
21

Communication Arts class proposes trail map

CHADRON – Students enrolled in Communication Campaigns (CA 450) taught by Dr. Shaunda French recently proposed a trail map and guide the class designed of Northwest Nebraska to the Dawes County Travel Board and members of the Crawford community.

Dec
20

Polak active in outreach and education

CHADRON – Throughout the fall semester Sarah Polak, director of Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center, was active helping create exhibits and scheduling events designed to teach the public about history.

Dec
20

Commencement speakers offer career and personal counsel to graduates

CHADRON – Two Chadron State College professors, Dr. G.W. Sandy Schaefer and Bruce Hoem, spoke during winter commencement ceremonies Friday.

Dec
19

Snyder earns December Student of the Month

CHADRON – Tierra Snyder of Beatrice, Nebraska, is the Project Strive/TRiO December Student of the Month.

Dec
15

CSC winter commencement is Friday

CHADRON – Despite a potential winter storm in the forecast, Chadron State College will proceed as planned with its commencement exercises for undergraduate and graduate students Friday in Chadron.

Dec
14

Perez is November's Student of the Month

CHADRON – Gabriela Perez of Sioux City, Iowa, has been named the Project Strive/TRIO Student of the Month for November.

Dec
14

Candidates for graduation announced

CHADRON – Chadron State College’s winter commencement exercises are Friday, Dec. 16.

Dec
12

Schaefer to speak at graduate ceremony

CHADRON – Chadron State College commencement exercises are scheduled for Friday, Dec. 16. The speaker for the graduate ceremony in Memorial Hall at 2 p.m. will be Dr. G. W. Sandy Schaefer, professor of Music.

Dec
11

Hoem presenting message to 2016 undergraduate class

CHADRON – Chadron State College commencement exercises are scheduled for Friday, Dec. 16. The speaker for the undergraduate ceremony in the Chicoine Center at 4 p.m. will be Bruce Hoem, professor of Counseling, Psychology and Social Work.

Dec
10

Music department earns accreditation through NASM

CHADRON – The sound of clapping in Memorial Hall is nothing new.

Dec
9

CSC business department responds to demand

CHADRON – Like any good business, the Chadron State College Business Academy is listening to demand. In particular, the demand to produce and develop business education teachers.

Dec
8

Two employees hired, another receives title change in November

CHADRON – Chadron State College recently announced two full-time employees were hired and another received a title change in November.

Dec
7

Summer courses now available

CHADRON – Enrollment for summer courses at Chadron State College is now available.

Dec
6

Tour showcases local businesses for NBDC officials

CHADRON – Four officials affiliated with the Nebraska Business Development Center’s (NBDC) main office in Omaha met with Chadron State College NBDC staff, CSC Business Academy faculty and local business and economic development leaders Tuesday, Nov. 29. The contingent of professionals also toured six NBDC clients in Chadron, Hemingford and Alliance.

Dec
6

Business honor society inducts 42 members

CHADRON – Chadron State College’s Kappa Kappa Chapter of the Delta Mu Delta Honor Society will induct 42 undergraduate and graduate students Monday, Dec. 12, at 2 p.m. in Burkhiser, Room 160.

Dec
3

Annual fall fund drive raises $191,879

CHADRON – The Chadron State Foundation announced Tuesday during a reception at Country Kitchen that volunteers from the campus and community combined to raise $191,879 during the annual fall fund drive. The amount is an increase of more than $10,000 from 2015.

Dec
2

Nature tourism workshop on campus Dec. 9

CHADRON – Business owners, ranchers, local development officials, conservationists, and others interested in the nature-based tourism industry are invited to join the University of Nebraska’s Center for Great Plains Studies for a free workshop at Chadron State College on Friday, Dec. 9, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center’s Chicoine Center Atrium.

Nov
30

McLean earns top national ROTC scholarship

CHADRON – Megan McLean, an Army ROTC cadet studying pre-veterinary science at Chadron State College, was recently awarded one of five national active duty, education delay scholarships.

Nov
29

CSC hosts FFA contest

CHADRON – The District 12 National FFA Organization Leadership Contest was Nov. 16, at Chadron State College. Participants from 16 Nebraska high schools put forth their best efforts in the hopes of qualifying for the 88th Nebraska State FFA competition April 5-7, 2017.

Nov
27

Kimball High School's Pedersen Receives NSCS Counseling Excellence Award

LINCOLN – The Nebraska State College System (NSCS) has named Chauncey Pedersen the 2016 NSCS Counseling Excellence Award recipient. Pedersen, who has been the guidance counselor at the Kimball Junior and Senior High School since 2008, also coaches girls’ basketball. Pedersen worked at Mitchell, Nebraska, as an elementary teacher and coach for football and girls’ basketball before taking the counseling position at Kimball.

Nov
24

Prairie expert completes Coffee residency

Bill Whitney, the first Practitioner-in-Residence with the Chadron State College range management program completed his two-month assignment on campus with a glowing remarks about the opportunity made possible by the Bill and Virginia Coffee Family Foundation.

Nov
18

Several information items shared with Board of Trustees

LINCOLN, Neb. – Several information items and minor revisions to Board Policies highlighted the Nov. 10, 2016, meeting of the Nebraska State College System Board of Trustees in Lincoln.

Nov
18

Communications students visit Omaha

CHADRON - Dr. Shaunda French and eight Chadron State College students visited Omaha Nov. 6-9, to explore “Careers in Communication,” a field trip for public relations’ students.

Nov
17

Success of the MBA attributed to affordability, outreach and quality

CHADRON – A number of factors combine to make the Chadron State College Master of Business Administration degree program attractive to prospective students including its affordability and its specialized accredited status, according to Dr. Nathaniel Gallegos, Business Academy department chair.

Nov
17

Oxfam Banquet opens eyes

CHADRON – The goal of the students in Dr. Shaunda French’s Event Planning and Leadership (CA 239) hosting the Oxfam Hunger Banquet in the Student Center Ballroom Monday, was to provide awareness of a global issue in a simple, yet visceral way.

Nov
16

The Blind Side' star encourages CSC students to mentor others

CHADRON – Quinton Aaron, the actor who portrayed Michael Oher in the 2009 movie, “Blind Side,” spoke to several hundred audience members in the Chadron State College Chicoine Center Monday night.

Nov
16

Pow wow to take place Saturday

CHADRON – The Chadron State College Powwow will take place Saturday in the Student Center Ballroom from 1 to 9 p.m.

Nov
16

CSC students assist with Honor Quilt ceremony for veterans

CHADRON – Veterans from the Vietnam and WWII eras were honored with 16 quilts Friday in the Chadron State College Student Center Ballroom. CSC alumna and former Family and Consumer Science (FCS) major Erica Fisher, who organized the event, delivered two additional quilts to veterans unable to attend the ceremony.

Nov
15

Donahue designs cover of best-selling book

CHADRON – Mary Donahue, Chadron State College art professor, designed a book cover that is on top-selling Amazon lists this year. “Pants Optional: Unconventional tips for your road through life & motherhood,” was written by Carol L. Steingreaber, an elementary and high school friend of Donahue’s from Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Nov
11

The Nether opens Nov. 17

CHADRON – The Chadron State College Theatre department will present a psychological thriller, “The Nether,” Thursday through Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. in Memorial Hall’s Black Box Theatre. The production, which straddles real life and virtual reality, is intended for mature audiences.

Nov
11

CSC accepting applications for new Rural Legal Opportunities Program

CHADRON – Responding to the severe shortage of lawyers in many small Nebraska communities, Chadron State College is offering students who are interested in practicing law in a rural area of the state full tuition undergraduate scholarships and provisional acceptance to the University of Nebraska College of Law through a program developed in collaboration with UNL and the Nebraska State Bar Association.

Nov
11

Campus Arboretum Volunteers plan greenery swag work day

CHADRON – The Chadron State College Campus Arboretum Volunteers (CAV) will have its annual greenery swag work day at the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center Saturday, Nov. 19, from 9 a.m. until noon.

Nov
10

Helmbrecht talks sports statistics

CHADRON – Alex Helmbrecht presented “Behind the Polo Shirt, an insider’s look at the world of sports information” Tuesday night in the King Library as the final installment of the fall Graves Lecture Series.

Nov
10

Coy earns student of the month

CHADRON – Kevin Coy of Davenport, Florida, has been named the October Student of the Month for Project Strive/TRIO.

Nov
9

The Ripples Guy returns to campus

CHADRON – Paul Wesselmann visited Chadron State College for the second consecutive year Nov. 3 to present his discussion “Shut up, you Stupid Crazy Meany” to attendees in the Student Center Ballroom.

Nov
9

Students participate in Quilts of Honor project

CHADRON – Chadron State College students in one of Dr. Yvonne Moody’s Family and Consumer Science (FCS) classes will be participating in a ceremony in the Student Center at 7 p.m. Friday. The ceremony was organized by CSC alumna Erica Fisher to honor Chadron area Vietnam era veterans.

Nov
9

Art Day offers area students opportunities

CHADRON – More than 100 area high school students attended Chadron State College’s annual Art Day Monday. Nearly 40 CSC students instructed sessions in drawing, printmaking, photography, crafts, mixed media, graphic design and ceramics.

Nov
4

Kenney has two poems published

CHADRON – Richard Kenney, assistant professor and Director of the Social Work program at Chadron State College, recently had two poems, “Biology of Opinion” and “Sting,” published in “Steam Ticket” and “Thought & Action Journal,” respectively.

Nov
3

Getting to Know: Business

EDITOR’S NOTE: College Relations is publishing a monthly series of news articles, features and Q&A interviews highlighting various departments on campus in an effort to assist the faculty and staff in gaining an increased awareness about and understanding of each other’s roles and responsibilities.

Nov
3

Conference sheds lights on drug dangers

CHADRON – Law enforcement officers, judicial representatives and school officials discussed the availability of drugs, and their negative effects as well as resources for treatment Wednesday during the annual Chadron State College Social Work (SW 435) conference.

Nov
2

Science and education departments offer Science Saturdays

CHADRON – More than 30 area third through eighth grade students will be participating in Chadron State College’s Science Saturdays over the coming months.

Nov
2

CSC's online geoscience program continues to grow

CHADRON – Geoscience is more than studying rocks.

Nov
2

Art Day to draw 13 high schools to campus

CHADRON – The Chadron State College Art department will host its annual Art Day on Monday. More than 100 high school students are expected to attend from Alliance, Bayard, Bridgeport, Chadron, Cody-Kilgore, Crawford, Gordon-Rushville, Hemingford, Kimball, Morrill, Mitchell and Sioux County, Nebraska, plus Edgemont, South Dakota.

Oct
31

Gould-Traphagan outlines history of Holocaust

CHADRON- Chadron State College alumna Mary Gould-Traphagan began exploration into the history of the Holocaust as a teenager and her exploring has yet to end.

Oct
29

One Book One Nebraska author speaks on campus

CHADRON – Karen Gettert Shoemaker, author of “The Meaning of Names,” spoke to a capacity crowd in the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center Chicoine Atrium Thursday. She is the second speaker in the Distinguished Visiting Writer Series sponsored by the Chadron State College English and Humanities department, Humanities Nebraska and the Nebraska Cultural Endowment.

Oct
28

Rangeland Lab is a game changer

CHADRON – After more than a decade of planning by Chadron State College students, faculty and administrators, ground was broken for the Rangeland Complex in September 2012. The Rangeland Lab, partially funded by the private contributions of Vision 2011, led by the Chadron State Foundation, opened to students this fall.

Oct
27

Nebraska Grazing Lands Coalition bringing Allen Williams to CSC Nov. 17

CHADRON – The Nebraska Grazing Lands Coalition (NGLC) will bring its annual road show to Chadron State College Thursday, Nov. 17. The featured speaker will be Dr. Allen Williams from 5 to 9 p.m. in the CSC Student Center.

Oct
26

Dowding receives national science teaching award

A Dawes County native and graduate of Chadron State College, Sharla Dowding, is one of six educators nationally to be awarded the Robert E. Yager Foundation Excellence in Teaching Award for 2015-16.

Oct
26

CSC Social Work's annual conference to address 'Tragic Trail of Drugs'

CHADRON – Chadron State College social work majors in their senior years are hosting a major conference, “High in the West, The Tragic Trail Left by Drugs,” Wednesday, Nov. 2, in the Student Center. The all-day event is free and open to the public. Pre-registration is encouraged but not required. Schools and individuals may register online.

Oct
25

Executive Council hosts assessment work session

CHADRON – The Executive Council of Chadron State College hosted an assessment work session that involved more than 100 employees from various departments during the all-campus meeting Thursday, Oct. 13.

Oct
24

On-campus finds add to CSC's rich fossil collection

CHADRON – Students at Chadron State College who have an interest in paleontology don’t have far to go to experience the excitement of finding traces of the creatures that lived on Earth some 40 million years ago because there are fossils right outside the classroom doors.

Oct
21

Traphagan to speak about Holocaust during Tuesday's Graves Lecture

CHADRON – The Fall 2016 schedule for the Chadron State College Graves Lecture Series continues this week. The free, public lectures take place in the King Library’s Room 111 at 6 p.m. and will be archived on the CSC YouTube Channel.

Oct
21

Shoemaker to give public reading Thursday

CHADRON – As part of the Distinguished Visiting Writer Series, author Karen Gettert Shoemaker will give a public reading at the Chicoine Atrium located in the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center Thursday at 7 p.m.

Oct
19

Reverse steering bike teaches CSC students about their brains

CHADRON – Habits are hard to break, even when you know it’s necessary.

Oct
18

Bull rider leads CSC entries at rodeo in Cheyenne

CHADRON – Sophomore Dakota Rice set the pace for the Chadron State College rodeo team at the Laramie County Community College rodeo in Cheyenne last weekend.

Oct
15

Pilster Lecturer recounts Sandoz's dislike of Custer

CHADRON – In his Pilster Lecture Thursday night, Dr. Paul Hutton, a distinguished professor at University of New Mexico and five-time winner of the Western Writers of America Spur Award, reiterated Mari Sandoz’s low opinion of Gen. George Armstrong Custer with colorful excerpts from her letters.

Oct
14

Shuler explains the lineage and mechanics of the trumpet

CHADRON – The trumpet has been used for communication for centuries and still is, according to Dr. Sid Shuler. In his Graves Lecture Series Tuesday night, Shuler, a Chadron State College music faculty member and band director, presented the historical development of the instrument.

Oct
12

Prairie Plains Resource Institute director to teach range course

CHADRON – A grant from the Bill and Virginia Coffee Family Foundation is making a Practioner-in-Residence possible this semester in the Chadron State College range program. This collaborative venture between CSC and the Coffee Family will also fund three rangeland student research grants, and a public event, according to Dr. Ron Bolze, range professor.

Oct
12

Health Professions Showcase set for Oct. 19 and Eagle Open House, Oct. 24

CHADRON- Two free events are scheduled for prospective Chadron State College students in late October.

Oct
11

Lytle families honored with Family Tree Award

CHADRON – The families of brothers Joe (1957) and Larry Lytle (1956) were honored with the 2016 Chadron State College Family Tree Award at Homecoming Saturday.

Oct
11

Getting to Know: Physical and Life Sciences

EDITOR’S NOTE: College Relations is publishing a monthly series of news articles, features and Q&A interviews highlighting various departments on campus in an effort to assist the faculty and staff in gaining an increased awareness about and understanding of each other’s roles and responsibilities.

Oct
11

Foundation's Fall Fund Drive kicks off

CHADRON – The Chadron State Foundation’s Fall Fund Drive started Tuesday with community and campus volunteers requesting donations from area businesses and college employees. It will conclude Oct. 28.

Oct
11

All-around winner leads CSC cowboys to team title

CHADRON – Led by Prestyn Novak, who was the all-around winner, the Chadron State College cowboys won the men’s team title at the Central Wyoming College rodeo in Riverton this past weekend.

Oct
9

Wilburn speaks in Hong Kong

CHADRON – Chadron State College English and Humanities Professor Dr. Brad Wilburn kept busy during his sabbatical last year. In addition to catching up on scholarly reading related to moral philosophy and virtue ethics, Wilburn delivered two lectures, “Expanding the Function Argument” and “The Good Life or Good Lives?,” at the Center for East Asian and Comparative Philosophy (CEACOP) at the City University of Hong Kong in late April.

Oct
9

CSC encourages prospective students to Follow Your Frontier

CHADRON – There is a place where ideas are as open as the land surrounding you. A place where you can rise above to see the possibilities in what lies ahead.

Oct
8

CSC Theatre Day experiences increased attendance

CHADRON – Chadron State College’s Theatre Day attracted about 425 participants from 14 high schools in three states this year, which is a noteworthy increase over the usual annual attendance of 300, according to Roger Mays, visual and performing arts professor.

Oct
7

McCarthy discusses the U.S. monetary-military complex

CHADRON The first Graves Lecture Series of the fall semester was presented by Chris McCarthy, a faculty member in the Business Academy. McCarthy’s program, “The Military-Monetary Complex,” is archived on the CSC YouTube Channel.

Oct
7

CSC Homecoming Royalty crowned Wednesday

CHADRON – Chadron State College Homecoming royalty were crowned Wednesday in the Student Center Ballroom. They are Kayla Morgan of Alliance, Neb., queen, and Taylor Osmotherly of Crawford, Neb., king.

Oct
3

Elmore shines light on technology and generational differences

CHADRON – During a presentation Sept. 29, in the Chadron State College Student Center Ballroom Dr. Tim Elmore explored the communication gap that can occur due to technology ubiquitous in teen and young adults’ lives.

Oct
3

Sandoz Conference to explore Custer and Sandoz

CHADRON – The 2016 Mari Sandoz Heritage Society's annual conference is Thursday, Oct. 13, and Friday, Oct. 14, at Chadron State College. The conference will feature the Pilster Great Plains Lecturer Dr. Paul Hutton and discussion of Sandoz’s posthumously published book “Battle of the Little Bighorn.”

Oct
3

Homecoming week full of student activities

CHADRON – Chadron State College’s homecoming week is full of student activities, beginning Monday based on the theme of “Eagle Days.”

Oct
2

Elmore shines light on technology and “iY” generational differences

Oct
3

CSC to present alumni awards at homecoming

CHADRON – Four Chadron State College alumni will be honored during the college’s homecoming Saturday, Oct. 8. The families of Joe and Larry Lytle will be recognized with the Family Tree Award.

Oct
3

Alumna returns to design set for 'Peter and the Starcatcher'

CHADRON – Twelve Chadron State College actors will present the prequel to “Peter Pan” in Thursday through Sunday performances of “Peter and the Starcatcher.”

Oct
2

Pieper named Project Strive/TRiO student of the month

CHADRON – Barbara Pieper of Mitchell, Nebraska, has been named the September Student of the Month for Project Strive/TRiO.

Oct
2

Four staff members added, one title change in September

CHADRON – Chadron State College recently announced four full time employees were hired and one received a title change in September.

Oct
2

Bull rider leads CSC entries at Lamar rodeo

CHADRON – Chasen Cole won the bull riding for the second weekend in a row and Brandi Cwach was runner-up in the all-around cowgirl standings to lead Chadron State College entries at the Lamar College rodeo this past weekend.

Oct
1

Social Science Club and Student Senate to host political conference Tuesday

CHADRON – The Chadron State College Social Science Club and Student Senate will host "Unraveling the Political Puzzle," an informational political conference Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. in the Student Center Ballroom.

Oct
1

Graves Lecture Series continues Oct. 11

CHADRON – The remainder of the Fall 2016 schedule for the Chadron State College Graves Lecture Series will include a wide variety of topics including music, history and sports. The free lectures take place in the King Library’s Room 111 at 6 p.m. and will be archived on the CSC YouTube Channel.

Sep
29

CULP provides cadets with real-life learning

CHADRON – Chadron State College Army ROTC cadets Jerrick Bowers and Megan McLean participated in a hands-on international learning experience this summer Nepal and Thailand, through the Cultural Understanding and Language Proficiency (CULP) program.

Sep
28

Collaborative piano: the life of an accompanist

CHADRON – Helping move Chadron State College musical performances forward with the right mood and pace is the job of CSC accompanist Bobby Pace.

Sep
27

CSC men earn two firsts, one second at Sheridan rodeo

CHADRON – Two first places and a second led Chadron State College to runner-up honors in the men’s team standings at the Sheridan College rodeo over the weekend.

Sep
23

Rural Futures Institute's forum to highlight area successes, address challenges

LINCOLN — The public is invited to attend the Rural Futures Institute’s Rural Regional Forum in Chadron, Sept. 28, at the Chadron State College Student Center from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The full agenda and registration are available online. The cost is $25.

Sep
22

Music department committed to outreach

CHADRON – Throughout the school year, the Chadron State College music department provides many opportunities for local residents and members of the college community to hear students and faculty members perform. Those performances include recitals, community band and choir concerts, and programs such as the popular “Mallets and Ivory” Christmas program.

Sep
20

Online campus map designed to help students, employees and visitors

CHADRON – In an effort to assist Chadron State College students, employees and visitors, College Relations has launched an interactive, mobile-friendly online map of the campus. College Relations worked with CampusBird, an interactive map and virtual tour platform for higher education institutions. The online map consists of a custom rendering of the campus overlaid on Google Maps with software that enables map interactivity.

Sep
19

CSC student organizes powwow in Alliance

CHADRON – Thanks, in part, to the efforts of a Chadron State College student a powwow will take place this month in Alliance, Nebraska.

Sep
19

Chadron State men win first, CSC women third at college's rodeo

CHADRON—The Chadron State men were first and the women third in the team standings during the college’s rodeo this past weekend at the Dawes County Fairgrounds. The rodeo was the first in the Central Rocky Mountain Region this school year.

Sep
19

Out of Darkness walk to raise suicide awareness

CHADRON – Chadron State College is teaming with American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) and the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) to host a walk “Out of the Darkness,” Saturday, Sept. 24, to increase suicide awareness.

Sep
16

New law opportunities program approved at Board of Trustees' meeting

SOUTH SIOUX CITY, Neb. – The Rural Law Opportunities Program (RLOP) for Chadron State College and Wayne State College was approved during the Nebraska State College System Board of Trustees’ meeting Sept. 9.

Sep
14

Strong CSC team to stage its rodeo this weekend

CHADRON – Last year’s banner season will be difficult to duplicate, but the Chadron State College rodeo team will launch its 2016-17 season this weekend by hosting its annual rodeo at the Dawes County Fairgrounds.

Sep
13

Family Day festivities set

CHADRON – Chadron State College is set to entertain numerous families with a busy schedule of activities for Family Day weekend, beginning Friday at 7 p.m. with the CSC Rodeo.

Sep
13

Constitution exhibit opens in Sandoz Center Thursday

CHADRON – In honor of Constitution Day, the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center presents “The Blessings of Liberty: The U.S. Constitution,” an exhibition organized by Humanities Texas. The exhibit will be open to the public Sept. 15 through Oct. 14.

Sep
12

Nano exhibit opens on campus Monday

CHADRON – Imagine and discover a world you can’t see with your naked eye.

Sep
11

CSC art graduate earns international recognition

CHADRON – Chadron State College alumna Kelsey Hinesley, of Edgemont, South Dakota, earned a Silver in the Student Print-Poster subcategory and an Honorable Mention in the overall student category in the 2015 International Design Awards (IDA) in June for “Fluidity,” a ballet publicity campaign and exhibition plan.

Sep
9

Two seniors explore ecotourism in Costa Rica

CHADRON – When two Nebraska students, Larissa Hastings, a senior from Chadron and Kolton Brown, a senior from Valentine, enrolled in Social Media and Democratization, they didn’t realize the course would lead them to Costa Rica.

Sep
7

Twisted Crawdad Trails Races set for Sept. 17-18

CHADRON— The Chadron Community Recreation Program in collaboration with Chadron State College will be hosting its annual Twisted Crawdad Trail Race Weekend Sept. 17-18 in the Nebraska Pine Ridge National Forest.

Sep
5

Leadership expert to give public seminar

Sep
6

Getting to Know: Music department

EDITOR’S NOTE: College Relations is publishing a monthly series of news articles, features and Q&A interviews highlighting various departments on campus in an effort to assist the faculty and staff in gaining an increased awareness about and understanding of each other’s roles and responsibilities.

Sep
5

Fall music performance schedule announced

CHADRON – The Chadron State College Music department has a full schedule of events planned this semester. All are free admission to the public, with the exception of the Nov. 9 concert by Todd Green. For a complete list of live streaming programs see www.chadronstate.tv.

Sep
1

CSC announces new faculty and staff

CHADRON – Nine new Chadron State College employees will join the faculty ranks this semester. They are Dr. David Christensen, Trudy Denham, Nathaniel Doherty, Dr. Gary Dusek, Dr. Aaron Field, Dr. Peter Moriasi, John Staben, Dr. Jeremy Weremeichik and Dr. Tara Wilson. Two faculty members, Chris McCarthy and Brittany Helmbrecht, are returning in new capacities.

Aug
25

CSC students attend national psychology convention with faculty

CHADRON – For the first time, undergraduate Chadron State College psychology majors attended the American Psychology Association’s (APA) annual convention in Denver Aug. 4-7. They were accompanied by faculty members Dr. Mary Jo Carnot, Dr. Laura Gaudet and Dr. Bill Roweton.

Aug
19

Art professor's print acquired by Library of Congress

CHADRON – A multi-colored silkscreen print titled “Bingo,” by Chadron State College art professor and department chair Laura Bentz is included in a portfolio “Dog Head Stew: The Second Course” that was purchased by the Library of Congress in July for its prints and photographs department.

Aug
17

Plenty of moving pieces to CSC's custodial staff

Thank a custodian today.

Aug
16

New Student Orientation welcomes students to CSC

CHADRON – When hundreds of new Chadron State College students converge on campus Thursday they will be welcomed by faculty, staff, students and other volunteers ready to help them prepare for a successful first semester.

Aug
13

Scheduling app available for student events

CHADRON – Students now have access to a mobile application of Chadron State events this fall, according to Chris Green, director of student activities and recreation.

Aug
12

New art enhances King Library entrance

CHADRON – The entry foyer of the King Library at Chadron State College has been brightened by four new works by Florida artist Jon Allen thanks to an initiative aimed at bringing more art to the college campus.

Aug
12

Eric Goll dies Thursday

CHADRON – Chadron State College freshman football player Eric Goll, age 20, died Thursday following team practice. Goll, a native of Haines City, Florida, was transported from the practice field to Chadron Community Hospital where he was pronounced dead at approximately 12:30 p.m.

Aug
11

CSC Maintenance department essential to campus

CHADRON – When parking lots are cleared on a snowy morning, many Chadron State College faculty, staff and students may not immediately realize their colleagues in maintenance have already been on the job for hours.

Aug
4

Getting to Know: Maintenance

EDITOR’S NOTE: College Relations is publishing a monthly series of news articles, features and Q&A interviews highlighting various departments on campus in an effort to assist the faculty and staff in gaining an increased awareness about and understanding of each other’s roles and responsibilities.

Aug
3

Three staff members added, six title changes in July

CHADRON – Chadron State College recently announced three full time employees were hired and six others received title changes in July.

Aug
2

CSC to utilize MBS Direct as online bookstore

Jul
30

C-Hill recovers slowly from 2006 fire

CHADRON – The fire that crested C-Hill on the Chadron State College campus at about 8:15 p.m. on July 28, 2006, was burning so hot that many trees on the ridge, which forms a scenic background for the College and the Chadron community, burst instantly into flames.

Jul
28

Ten years later: Spotted Tail fire remembered

CHADRON – The sun arose bright and hot over Chadron on July 28, 2006. Area residents were already on alert from wildfires that had started two days before in the nearby Pine Ridge forest. Daytime temperatures had been above 100 degrees several times during the month and the danger of additional fires was rated high.

Jul
28

Internships provide vital experience

CHADRON – College is about transitions.

Jul
23

Upward Bound students turn children's drawings into fabric toys

CHADRON – A cooperative project between the Summer Upward Bound (UB) Program and the Chadron State College Child Development Center (CDC) came to a magical conclusion Thursday morning as plush 3-D monster toys emerged from a box when only several weeks ago they had been regular two-dimensional drawings.

Jul
21

CSC department helps students choose academic, career paths

CHADRON – An 18-year-old probably shouldn’t be expected to decide what job he or she wants to have for the rest of their life, but society seems to place that burden on high school graduates, according to Deena Kennell, director of the Internships and Career Services at Chadron State College.

Jul
16

Summer Upward Bound provides sample of college life

CHADRON – For four weeks each summer, students from area high schools move into the Chadron State College residence halls to sample college life as part of Summer Upward Bound.

Jul
14

Getting to Know: Internships and Career Services

EDITOR’S NOTE: College Relations is publishing a monthly series of news articles, features and Q&A interviews highlighting various departments on campus in an effort to assist the faculty and staff in gaining an increased awareness about and understanding of each other’s roles and responsibilities.

Jul
12

PBL members make impressive showing at nationals

CHADRON – Chadron State College students finished with impressive rankings at the annual Phi Beta Lambda National Leadership Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, June 24-27.

Jul
9

C-Hill nearing its 100th year

CHADRON – “A big mother-of-pearl insignia for old Chadron.”

Jul
8

Wireless service upgraded in residence halls

CHADRON – Returning Chadron State College students will notice wireless service improvement when they move into residence halls in August. CSC students will also have more options for movies and TV shows on campus this fall.

Jul
6

CSC facility tours offered during Fur Trade Days

The C.F. Coffee Gallery and the Coffee Rangeland Complex will be offering free guided tours during Fur Trade Days Saturday, July 9. Public tours will begin at 2 p.m. and the last tour will start at 3:15 p.m.

Jul
5

CSC graduate climbed Mt. Rushmore's heights

CHADRON – Raise your hand high and raise it often when opportunities open and possibilities are presented to you.

Jul
4

Five staff members added, four title changes in June

CHADRON – Chadron State College recently announced five full time employees were hired and four others received title changes in June.

Jul
2

Rolfsmeier to present about Morgan, Weedon ethnobotanical legacy

CHADRON – Visitors in Chadron for Fur Trade Days will have the opportunity to learn more about ethnobotanical resources housed at Chadron State College.

Jun
29

Schlichtemeier named Miss Rodeo Nebraska 2017

CHADRON – Chadron State College senior Laramie Schlichtemeier has had a summer she won’t soon forget. Schlichtemeier was crowned the Lady in Waiting Miss Rodeo Nebraska 2017 at the June pageant in North Platte. She becomes the fourth CSC student to win the title, joining Becky Grimm in 2011, Amy Amack in 2009 and Lisa (Poese) Jamison in 1990.

Jun
28

START adviser completes mediation training

CHADRON – At times, disagreements can occur in client services. The Chadron State College (START) Office experiences that firsthand by serving students each semester who have issues with class schedules, financial concerns or grades.

Jun
24

Chadron Police talk to Upward Bound students about staying safe

CHADRON – Students in the summer Upward Bound course on the Chadron State College campus got lessons last week in keeping themselves safe in the cyber age thanks to a collaboration between the Upward Bound and the Chadron Police Department.

Jun
23

Gaudet participates in fourth international applied psychology conference

CHADRON – A PowerPoint presentation by Dr. Laura Gaudet, Chadron State College counseling and psychology professor and department chair, was included in the Singapore Conference on Applied Psychology program in mid-June. This virtual presence was the fourth time she represented CSC at an international applied psychology conference in two years.

Jun
23

College Relations: Changing technology, consistent mission

CHADRON – Keeping the world informed about Chadron State College has been an important task since the early years of the 105-year-old institution.

Jun
21

Free government contracting workshop set for June 30

CHADRON – The Nebraska Business Development Center at Chadron State College will provide a series of three free workshops about government contracting by Chuck Beck Thursday, June 30, in the Chicoine Atrium of the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center. Participants may sign up for one or all of the workshops.

Jun
21

Chadron State's Shelby Winchell is national goat tying champion

CHADRON – Chadron State College cowgirl Shelby Winchell is the 2016 National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association’s goat tying champion.

Jun
20

CSC professor cycling to Kearney for Sandoz board meeting

CHADRON – When Chadron State College associate history professor Kurt Kinbacher, a long-time bicycle enthusiast who doesn’t own an automobile, wants to go somewhere in town, he usually hops on his bike.

Jun
19

Winchell, three CSC cowboys reach college rodeo finals

CASPER, Wyo. – Led by goat tier Shelby Winchell of Scottsbluff, Nebraska, Chadron State College will have four contestants in the finals of the College National Finals Rodeo in Casper tonight (Saturday).

Jun
17

Cuba Libre approved at June Board of Trustees' meeting

CHADRON – Cuba Libre, a Chadron State College capstone course that travels to the island of Cuba, was approved for the Fall 2016 semester at the most recent meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Nebraska State College System at Hillcrest Country Club in Lincoln, Nebraska, June 10.

Jun
17

NET events draw Chadron crowds to four events, two at CSC

CHADRON – Groups of Chadron residents gathered in four venues, including two at Chadron State College, Monday and Tuesday to discuss community issues, be entertained and provide feedback to staff members of NET, Nebraska’s PBS & NPR Stations, education, communications and development teams.

Jun
15

Winchell shares CNFR goat tying lead

CHADRON – Chadron State College goat tier extraordinaire Shelby Winchell had another 6.3-second performance at the College National Finals Rodeo in Casper on Tuesday and is tied for the top spot in the standings after two go-rounds have been completed.

Jun
16

Molten to mold: Furnace used to heat metal

CHADRON – A furnace in the Burkhiser technology complex, unused for five years following the discontinuation of the Industrial Technology program, has been dusted off and put to use heating metal for sculptures.

Jun
16

CSC Live: Alive and well

CHADRON – Much like the school it now broadcasts, Chadron State College Live, the video and audio production component of College Relations, came from humble beginnings.

Jun
15

CSC contestants off to good start at college finals rodeo

CHADRON – Three Chadron State College rodeo contestants have gotten off to a fast start at the College National Finals Rodeo in Casper.

Jun
13

Gaudet returns to China for third presentation

CHADRON – Dr. Laura Gaudet, Chadron State College counseling and psychology professor and department chair, recently returned from China where she presented at a third conference in two years.

Jun
11

Public TV, radio and education events planned for Chadron June 13-14

CHADRON – Nebraska’s PBS and NPR stations will be presenting four free public events in Chadron June 13 and 14.

Jun
11

Lincoln TV station films “Pure Nebraska” segments at Sandoz Center

CHADRON – Jon Vanderford with KOLN/KGIN TV in Lincoln and Grand Island visited the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center on the Chadron State College campus Thursday, May 26, to film several segments for the station’s human interest and rural life magazine called “Pure Nebraska.” His wife and co-anchor, Taryn Vanderford, along with Brad Anderson also filmed segments at the center.

Jun
10

CSC entries have high expectations at national finals rodeo

CHADRON – After having their best season ever, the Chadron State College cowboys are hoping to ride high at the College National Finals Rodeo (CNFR) in Casper this coming week.

Jun
9

Getting to Know: College Relations

EDITOR’S NOTE: College Relations is publishing a monthly series of news articles, features and Q&A interviews highlighting various departments on campus in an effort to assist the faculty and staff in gaining an increased awareness about and understanding of each others' roles and responsibilities.

Jun
7

CSC administrator's book tells how to avoid college debt

CHADRON – Headlines blaring stories of the huge debts that students all across America are taking on to finance their college education have become commonplace, but Chadron State College Director of Assessment, Dr. Bob Adebayo, thinks much of the problem stems from a lack of knowledge, not a shortage of money.

Jun
5

"Writing Wild" theme of Story Catcher workshop

CHADRON— The 2016 Story Catcher Summer Writing Workshop and Festival, “Writing Wild,” general sessions will be at the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center June 11 and 12. The faculty includes poet Robert Wrigley, author Kim Barnes and writer Alan Wilkinson.

Jun
3

Rangeland planting set for Saturday

CHADRON – The Chadron State College Campus Arboretum Volunteers (CAV) will be planting water-conserving plants at the Rangeland Lab building Saturday, June 4. The event will begin at 10 a.m. and conclude at noon.

Jun
2

Four staff members added, two title changes at CSC in May

CHADRON – Chadron State College recently announced four full time employees were hired and two others received title changes in May.

May
21

CSC's block classes prepare soon-to-be teachers

CHADRON — At the beginning of a college student’s academic career, life after school can seem far away. However, Chadron State College education students enrolled in block classes learn the ability to see what their futures have in store.

May
20

Online program offers advanced degree for education administrators

CHADRON – The convenience and flexibility of earning an advanced degree completely online makes Chadron State College an attractive option for professional educators seeking to advance their career by moving into administrative roles, according to Jesse Sealey, graduate faculty member in CSC’s education administration program.

May
19

Science professors share experience in inquiry-based learning at national conference

CHADRON – The amount of knowledge available instantaneously via the Internet has fundamentally changed the role of teachers from providers of information to developers of critical thinking skills, according to Chadron State College science faculty member Dr. Joyce Hardy.

May
18

Spring 2016 academic honors lists released

CHADRON – Chadron State College has announced the names of students who qualified for the institution’s spring 2016 academic honors lists.

May
17

Three graduates entering veterinarian school this fall

CHADRON – As adviser to Chadron State College students who are planning on a career in veterinary medicine, CSC faculty member Lara Madison, said she hears people joke that the educational requirements for admission to veterinarian schools are so stringent that students who don’t make it into vet school become doctors.

May
12

Getting to Know: Education

EDITOR’S NOTE: College Relations is publishing a monthly series of news articles, features and Q&A interviews highlighting various departments on campus in an effort to assist the faculty and staff in gaining an increased awareness about and understanding of each other’s roles and responsibilities.

May
11

Hoem receives NSCS Teaching Excellence Award

LINCOLN – Bruce Hoem, associate professor in the Chadron State College Counseling, Psychology and Social Work department is the Nebraska State College System (NSCS) Teaching Excellence Award honoree for 2016. The award is presented annually to one full-time faculty member who demonstrates excellence in teaching, service, and leadership from across the NSCS.

May
11

Distinguished Alumni Award caps busy day for Carlisle

CHADRON – At the opening of his undergraduate commencement address Saturday, May 7, Chadron State College alumnus Chris Carlisle said it was the most important day of his life.

May
10

ROTC cadets plan for summer training

CHADRON – Cadets enrolled in the Chadron State College Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) are gearing up for summer training, according to 1st Lt. Nate Reicks, assistant professor of military science.

May
10

Commencement speakers encourage graduates to take risks

CHADRON – Saturday was a special day at Chadron State College for the college and its most recent graduates. Ninety graduates earned their master’s degrees and 235 earned their bachelor’s degrees.

May
10

2016 Ivy Day royalty crowned

CHADRON – Chadron State College recognized graduating seniors at the institution’s traditional Ivy Day ceremony Friday. The annual event, which has occurred at CSC every year since 1919, is sponsored by the Blue Key and Cardinal Key national honor societies.

May
7

Chadron State entries looking forward to national finals

CHADRON – Chadron State College rodeo contestants did not have a dominating performance at the University of Wyoming over the weekend, but several of them concluded the Central Rocky Mountain Region schedule high in their event standings and will advance to the College National Finals Rodeo in Casper in mid-June.

May
5

Two staff members added in April

CHADRON – Chadron State College recently announced two full time employees were hired in April.

May
4

325 to receive degrees Saturday

CHADRON – Chadron State College spring commencement ceremonies are set for Saturday.

May
3

Plans set for Ivy Day 2016

CHADRON – Graduating Chadron State College seniors who have distinguished themselves through academics, athletics, service and extracurricular activities during their college careers will be honored during the traditional Ivy Day ceremony Friday, May 6, at 7 p.m. in Memorial Hall’s Auditorium. The event can also be seen online at csc.edu/live.

May
3

Nearly Naked Mile collects clothing for charity

CHADRON – The fifth annual Chadron State College Nearly Naked Mile resulted in the collection of 8,832 donated articles of clothing. Donations were accepted for several days before the 9 p.m. race on campus Thursday, April 28. The clothing was donated to the Catholic Ladies Rummage organization of Chadron.

May
3

Large CSC contingent learned from HLC conference

CHADRON – Twenty Chadron State College faculty and staff members joined 4,000 other colleagues during the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) North Central Region conference in Chicago, April 16-19.

May
2

Waugh, Carlisle to speak at graduate, undergraduate commencement

CHADRON – Chadron State College spring commencement ceremonies are set for Saturday, May 7.

May
1

Creative writing is being nurtured at CSC

CHADRON – There’s a writing renaissance going on at Chadron State College, particularly in its English program.

Apr
30

Chadron State College initiates rising sophomore ceremony

CHADRON – Chadron State College administrators, faculty, staff and students gathered Monday night in the Student Center Ballroom for a ceremony designed to recognize current freshmen, also referred to as rising sophomores.

Apr
29

Theatre program presents 10-minute plays

CHADRON – The Chadron State College theatre department will present eight 10-minute plays in the Black Box Theatre Saturday beginning at 2 p.m. Admission is free.

Apr
29

CSC rodeo teams hoping for another big weekend

CHADRON – The Chadron State College rodeo team, which has already had an outstanding season, will be striving to make it even better this weekend during the final rodeo in the Central Rocky Mountain Region at the University of Wyoming in Laramie.

Apr
28

Spring Daze plans change due to weather

CHADRON – Due to the weather forecast, organizers of Spring Daze Saturday have moved activities outdoor activities indoors Saturday.

Apr
27

Project Strive/TRiO Student of the Month thanks parents, mentors for encouragement

CHADRON – Sara Tompkins is the Project Strive/TRiO Student of the Month for April. Tompkins said her parents are a key to her success and she is grateful they encourage her to reach her potential.

Apr
26

The Big Event makes a difference at 50 work sites

CHADRON – About 500 volunteers worked at 50 sites including businesses, government and church buildings and private residences during the fourth annual The Big Event (TBE) Saturday. Work ranged from serving ice cream and helping with a pet adoption event to painting, yard work and picking up trash.

Apr
26

Spring Daze open to public Saturday

CHADRON – After a varied and colorful history at Chadron State College, Spring Daze is emerging from a nearly decade-long hiatus Saturday and will include activities for campus and community members of all ages.

Apr
26

All Student Juried Art Show open through Saturday

CHADRON – The Chadron State College annual All Student Juried Art Show is now open in Memorial Hall's Main Gallery through Saturday. The show is open 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday.

Apr
25

'The Eagle' wins No. 6

CHADRON – The Chadron State College “Eagle” newspaper staff won its sixth straight Best in Overall Excellence title in the Nebraska Collegiate Media Association’s (NCMA) annual Golden Leaf Awards Saturday, April 16, at Doane College.

Apr
23

Nearly Naked Mile seeks volunteers

CHADRON - The staff of The Nearly Naked Mile is looking for volunteers to help with the annual event set to take place Thursday, April 28, from 5:30 to 9 p.m.

Apr
22

Artist's show combines Panhandle landscapes and still life paintings

CHADRON – In the eye of Chadron artist Robin Smith there is a distinct similarity between seeing buildings placed on the broad horizons of the northwest Nebraska landscape, and the close up views of familiar objects that have inspired still life paintings for centuries.

Apr
21

Health professions students advance to graduate schools

CHADRON – Health Professions students advancing from Chadron State College to professional schools were honored at the annual Health Professions banquet Thursday.

Apr
21

CSC professor adopts innovative online teaching methods

CHADRON – A desire to do “something completely different” after completing a PhD in 18th Century British literature from Brandeis University brought Elisabeth Ellington to the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota.

Apr
20

SAIC aims to assist students with academic issues

CHADRON – If a student at Chadron State College is having academics issues, he or she can meet with Connie Kittell. She is available to help in the Student Academic Issues and Concerns (SAIC) office.

Apr
19

Kenney's nonfiction short story published

Richard Kenney’s nonfiction piece, “High Flies and Full Chords,” was published April 1 by Foliate Oak Literary Magazine.

Apr
20

'No Holds Bard' brings Shakespeare to the Panhandle

CHADRON –The Chadron State College theatre department is bringing Shakespeare to the Panhandle with the production of “No Holds Bard,” a class project for students in TH 339, Children’s Theatre Workshop.

Apr
19

Shelby Winchell is all-around cowgirl at Casper College rodeo

CHADRON – Led by all-around cowgirl Shelby Winchell and breakaway roping winner Jessie Miller, the Chadron State College women won the team title at the Casper College rodeo this weekend. The CSC cowgirls finished with 385 points, 175 more than runner-up Laramie County Community College at Cheyenne.

Apr
16

CSC rodeo team receives Merit Award

CHADRON – The Chadron State College rodeo team received the Merit Award from the Black Hills Stock Show and Central States Fair during its annual meeting in late March.

Apr
16

Chadron State's summer courses offer flexibility

CHADRON – Chadron State College doesn’t take summers off.

Apr
15

SAIC aids students with academic issues

CHADRON – If a student at Chadron State College is having academic issues, he or she can meet with Connie Kittel. She is available to help in the Student Academic Issues and Concerns (SAIC) office.

Apr
15

Music students attend conference in San Antonio

CHADRON – Six Chadron State College students and two music department members attended the Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) conference April 2-5, 2016, in San Antonio.

Apr
15

Four retirees honored at annual luncheon

CHADRON – The annual Chadron State College Faculty and Staff Recognition Luncheon Thursday included special acknowledgment of four employees who have or will retire during the 2015-2016 academic year. They are Bonnie Eleson, Frances Gonzalez, Kathy Mason and Jim Moore.

Apr
15

Faculty and staff recognized for years of service

CHADRON – Bruce Hoem, an associate professor in the department of Counseling, Psychological Sciences and Social Work, was named the recipient of the 2016 Chadron State College Teaching Excellence Award Thursday at the annual Faculty and Staff Recognition Luncheon. He received a $1,000 check from the Chadron State Foundation and is a finalist for the Nebraska State College System Teaching Excellence Award.

Apr
14

Getting to Know: English and Humanities

EDITOR’S NOTE: College Relations is publishing a monthly series of news articles, features and Q&A interviews highlighting various departments on campus in an effort to assist the faculty and staff in gaining an increased awareness about and understanding of each other’s roles and responsibilities.

Apr
13

Geneva native named Project Strive/TRiO Student of the Month

CHADRON – Courtney Pendleton of Geneva, Nebraska, has been named the March Student of the Month for Project Strive/TRiO.

Apr
12

Video highlights CSC's advantages for international students

CHADRON – Friendly people. A safe environment. Close contact with professors. High- quality classes. Helpful staff.

Apr
12

Incoming students encouraged to attend April 29 Signing Day

CHADRON – Faculty and staff at Chadron State College are gearing up for the annual Signing Day events for incoming freshmen and transfer students. This year, the Orientation, Transition and Retention (OTR) team, in charge of planning these events will offer freshmen events April 15, April 26, June 17 and June 27. The first transfer event was April 8 and another is planned for June 10.

Apr
12

Chadron State cowboys win team title at CSU

CHADRON – With a pair of seniors from the eastern portion of the Nebraska Sandhills leading the way, the Chadron State College cowboys won the team title at the Colorado State University rodeo in Fort Collins this past weekend.

Apr
12

Chadron mayor proclaims April 10-16 'The Week of the Young Child'

CHADRON – Chadron Mayor Paris Fisher signed a proclamation April 6 declaring April 10-16 as “The Week of the Young Child.”

Apr
10

Senior biology students study the Zika virus

CHADRON – On a Friday morning in late March, Chadron State College students enrolled in BIOL 456 Pathogenic Microbiology gathered in study groups around laptops to discuss their research into the origin, transmittal, life cycle and man-made events that may be contributing to the spread of the Zika virus.

Apr
10

Large crowd gathers for public reading

CHADRON – Kent Meyers read selected excerpts from his book “Twisted Tree” to a crowd of more than 50 people in the Chicoine Atrium at Chadron State College April 7.

Apr
8

Art students tour museums, commercial art sites in Colorado

CHADRON – Seven Chadron State College art students and two faculty members spent March 28-31 touring museums and commercial art sites in northern Colorado.

Apr
7

Two title changes; one staff member added at CSC

CHADRON – Chadron State College recently announced one full time employee was hired and two current staff members had their titles changed in March.

Apr
7

Douglas receives title change to associate VP

CHADRON – Sherry Douglas, formerly Chadron State College’s Senior Director of Student Services, has received a new title, Associate Vice President of Student Services.

Apr
6

Senior artists' exhibit opens April 4

CHADRON – The Chadron State College Art department Senior Art Show will open Monday, April 4, and run through Friday, April 15, in the Main Gallery of Memorial Hall. The exhibit is free and open to the public from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays.

Apr
6

PBL members qualify for nationals

CHADRON – Chadron State College’s chapter of Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) represented the college well at the PBL State Leadership Conference in Kearney April 2-3. Students who placed first or second qualify for nationals in Atlanta this summer.

Apr
5

Author of swift fox children's book to speak on campus

CHADRON – Children’s book author and editor of NEBRASKAland magazine, Jeff Kurrus, will be speaking at Chadron State College Monday, April 4, in the Mari Sandoz Center Chicoine Atrium at 7 p.m.

Apr
5

2016 Scholastic Day results announced

CHADRON – Students from 45 high schools in Nebraska, South Dakota and Wyoming participated in more than 40 tests during the 56th annual Scholastic Contest at Chadron State College Friday.

Apr
2

Meyers performing public reading at CSC

CHADRON – Author Kent Meyers will present a public reading April 7 at 7 p.m. at the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center.

Apr
2

Final Graves Lecture set for April 5

CHADRON – The final speaker of the Graves Lecture Series for the spring semester will be Dr. Janice Haynes, assistant professor in the Chadron State College Social and Communication Arts department, April 5.

Apr
1

Wind Symphony to tour Wyoming and Utah

CHADRON – Chadron State College students comprising the Wind Symphony will perform Thursday, April 7, at Casper College’s Wheeler Concert Hall at 7:30 p.m. The concert is free and open to the public.

Mar
28

Psychology convention presents unique opportunity

CHADRON – Ten Chadron State College students majoring in psychology or psychological sciences, will have the opportunity to represent CSC, along with Psychological Sciences faculty members Dr. William Roweton, Dr. Laura Gaudet and Dr. Mary Jo Carnot, at the American Psychological Association Convention in Denver, Aug. 4-7.

Mar
28

Rodeo Club hosts 'Black Tie Calf Fry' Saturday

CHADRON – The Chadron State College Rodeo Club’s Black Tie Calf Fry is set for Saturday.

Mar
28

56th Annual Scholastic Day set for Friday

CHADRON – Over 1,400 students from 57 Nebraska, Wyoming and South Dakota high schools will converge on the Chadron State College campus for the 56th annual Scholastic Contest Friday.

Mar
27

Writing Wild theme of 2016 Story Catcher workshop

CHADRON— The 2016 Story Catcher Summer Writing Workshop and Festival, “Writing Wild,” is now open for registration. Registration closes May 30 and pre-workshop retreat lodging is limited to 15 participants.

Mar
27

Wood compares business to life

CHADRON—Terrie Wood, a lecturer in the Business Academy at Chadron State College, presented her discussion “Business Success: Pain or Pleasure?” as part of the Graves Lecture Series March 22 in the King Library.

Mar
27

Brust's tiger beetle research published

CHADRON – As often happens in research, a study doesn’t necessarily provide answers, but may instead trigger additional questions.

Mar
26

Registration opens for Range Short Course in June

CHADRON – The Nebraska Range Short Course is scheduled for June 20-24, at Chadron State College. The short course is sponsored by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Chadron State College, and the Nebraska Section Society for Range Management (SRM). It is designed to provide individuals who have a background in range management, natural resources, or agriculture an opportunity to increase their knowledge in the field of range management.

Mar
26

Family and Consumer Sciences continually evolves

CHADRON – Family and Consumer Sciences at Chadron State College has a history as intricate and interesting as a family’s history. The program, which includes five degrees and six minors, has had enrollment varying from 30-75 majors, has about 15 graduates a year.

Mar
25

Program continuation, Teaching Excellence nominees highlight March Board of Trustees meeting

CHADRON – The most recent meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Nebraska State College System was at Peru State College March 17-18.

Mar
24

The reality of Family and Consumer Science is everywhere

CHADRON – In the world of Family and Consumer Science, the course catalog can appear as a menu. The class descriptions might sound like premises for a TV show.

Mar
24

Campus closing Wednesday at 10 a.m.

Chadron State College will close at 10 a.m. Wednesday because of the snowstorm, CSC President Randy Rhine announced.

Mar
22

RHOP participants and alternates announced

CHADRON – Participants and alternates in the Rural Health Opportunities Program (RHOP) at Chadron State College have been announced. The list includes 20 participants and six alternates.

Mar
22

Chadron State entries fare well again at Gillette rodeo

The Chadron State College rodeo contestants didn’t have as spectacular a weekend as they had at Eastern Wyoming College two weeks ago, but CSC entries won or shared first in three events and the men were second in the team standings at the Gillette College rodeo this past weekend.

Mar
21

Humanities minor to be offered in fall 2017

CHADRON – In January, the Board of Trustees of the Nebraska State College System approved an Interdisciplinary Humanities minor that will be available for students enrolling at Chadron State College in fall 2017.

Mar
21

Galaxy Series to feature hard-working jazz, rhythm and blues singer March 24

CHADRON – Creating a successful career as a professional musician has taken time, hard work and sacrifice, according to Kathy Kosins, the jazz singer and songwriter who will take the stage at Chadron State College’s Memorial Hall Thursday, March 24, at 7 p.m. in the final Galaxy Series event of the spring semester.

Mar
20

CSC history majors attend conference, present research

CHADRON – Three Chadron State College students who are members of the local chapter of the Phi Alpha Theta (PAT) National History Honor Society presented at two regional history conferences March 3-5 in Omaha, Nebraska. The three earned high praise and brought home one award, according to Dr. Dave Nesheim, assistant professor in the social and communication arts department.

Mar
19

Project Strive/TRiO honors sisters as February Students of the Month

CHADRON – Chadron State College students Kelsey and Leyna Brummels describe their close relationship as an “us-ship.” They complete each other’s sentences with ease and share characteristics of a deep and lasting friendship.

Mar
19

Business success topic of Graves Lecture Tuesday

CHADRON – The spring 2016 Graves Lecture Series at Chadron State College continues Tuesday with Terrie Wood, a member of the business department faculty.

Mar
16

Getting to Know: Applied Sciences

EDITOR’S NOTE: College Relations is publishing a monthly series of news articles, features and Q&A interviews highlighting various departments on campus in an effort to assist the faculty and staff in gaining an increased awareness about and understanding of each other’s roles and responsibilities.

Mar
16

Student research published

CHADRON – Two Chadron State College graduates had their research with Dr. Mathew Brust, Chadron State College professor of life sciences and one of Nebraska’s leading grasshopper experts, published in the Kansas Entomological Society Journal and online at BioOne.

Mar
15

The Big Event calls for work site applications

CHADRON – Chadron businesses and residents who would like to host a job site during The Big Event (TBE) Saturday, April 23, are encouraged to apply.

Mar
14

NBDC co-hosts lending workshop

CHADRON – Jennifer Wittrock, who represented Chadron State College’s Nebraska Business Development Center (NBDC), was one of five presenters at a Nebraska Northwest Development Corporation’s lending workshop co-hosted by the NBDC, the City of Chadron, the Panhandle Area Development District and the Rural Enterprise Assistance Project.

Mar
13

March 24 Galaxy Series event to feature jazz vocalist

CHADRON – The final Galaxy Series performance of the spring semester will be jazz vocalist Kathy Kosins.

Mar
12

Lucinda Mays receives Nebraska Statewide Arboretum award

LINCOLN, Neb. – Lucinda Mays of Chadron and Amy Seiler of Scottsbluff were recognized at the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum (NSA) awards reception March 4 in Lincoln. Their efforts will be recognized again during Wildflower Week in western Nebraska June 2-4.

Mar
12

Alison Harris reception Thursday

CHADRON—The Chadron State College community and the public are invited to a reception in Memorial Hall Thursday from 2 to 4:30 p.m. for artist Alison Harris, whose drawings are on display in Memorial Hall’s Gallery 239.

Mar
11

Buttiglieri draws attention to underrepresentation of minority students in gifted programs

CHADRON – In his March 1 Graves Lecture, Dr. John Buttiglieri, assistant professor in the Chadron State College education department, discussed the underrepresentation of minority children in gifted education programs.

Mar
8

Chadron State rodeo entries start spring season with a bang

CHADRON – Chadron State College contestants Prestyn Novak and Clayton Van Aken finished first and second, respectively, in the all-around cowboy standings at the Eastern Wyoming College rodeo in Torrington this past weekend as the Central Rocky Mountain Region’s spring schedule got underway.

Mar
8

C.F. Coffee Gallery to unveil banking exhibit

CHADRON – The “smell of money” is about to make its way to the C.F. Coffee Gallery.

Mar
5

Western District History Day impresses CSC

CHADRON – Nearly 70 middle school and high school students participated in the 10th Annual Western District History Day competition hosted at Chadron State College Feb. 26.

Mar
4

CSC Campus Arboretum Volunteers plan March 12 workday

CHADRON – The Chadron State College Campus Arboretum Volunteers will meet for the first workday of 2016 on Saturday, March 12 at 9 a.m. at the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center.

Mar
1

CSC students present at Nebraska TRiO Day conference

CHADRON – Six students from Chadron State College’ Project Strive/TRiO attended a National TRiO Day workshop hosted by the University of Nebraska-Kearney’s Student Support Services Saturday.

Mar
1

CSC adds two new staff members in February

CHADRON – Chadron State College announced two full time employees were hired in February.

Mar
1

Assessment director crunches numbers to measure performance

CHADRON – A self-professed number cruncher, Dr. Bob Adebayo, the new director of assessment at Chadron State College, believes his office is one of the least known on campus.

Feb
28

Sheldon Museum exhibit, workshop come to campus

CHADRON— The Sheldon Museum of Art exhibit “The Romance of the Moon: Science Fiction Invades Art” opens at Chadron State College in Memorial Hall’s Main Gallery Monday.

Feb
25

Exercise science option grows in popularity

CHADRON – Increased interest in physical fitness is one reason behind the rapid growth of the exercise science option in the sports and recreation management major at Chadron State College.

Feb
24

Keynote speaker: 'Let children be children'

CHADRON – The importance of play in a child’s life was the central message by keynote speaker Denita Dinger during at Chadron State College's 27th Annual Excellence in Early Childhood Education conference in the Student Center Ballroom Saturday.

Feb
24

Graves Lecture Series continues March 1

CHADRON – The spring 2016 Graves Lecture Series at Chadron State College continues March 1 with Dr. John Buttiglieri, assistant professor of education. In his lecture, “Gifted Education and the Underrepresentation of Minorities,” he will discuss gifted education and a few of the reasons for a lack of minorities in gifted education programs.

Feb
21

'Rosencrantz &Guildenstern are Dead' opening Feb. 25

CHADRON – The Chadron State College Theatre Department is set to perform playwright Tom Stoppard’s “Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead” Feb. 25-28 in Memorial Hall’s Black Box Theatre. Behind-the Scenes interviews with the cast are available online.

Feb
19

Love of Great Plains inspires students to publish

CHADRON – A love of the landscape, history and people of the Great Plains, combined with a challenging class assignment and a desire to put their creative talents to use, turned two Chadron State College students into authors and publishers last year.

Feb
17

Outdoor education climbs to new heights

EDITOR'S NOTE: Beginning in January 2016, CSC College Relations initiated a monthly series of news articles, features and Q&A interviews highlighting various departments on campus in an effort to assist the faculty and staff in gaining an increased awareness about and understanding of each other's roles and responsibilities.

Feb
15

Hughes inspires positivity

CHADRON - Devin Hughes, known as the Chief Inspiration Officer, spoke to students about the power of positive thinking in the Chadron State College Student Center Ballroom Feb. 11.

Feb
15

Getting to Know: Health, Physical Education and Recreation

EDITOR’S NOTE: College Relations is publishing a monthly series of news articles, features and Q&A interviews highlighting various departments on campus in an effort to assist the faculty and staff in gaining an increased awareness about and understanding of each other’s roles and responsibilities.

Feb
14

NPAC offering GroupFit program

CHADRON - Chadron State College is offering GroupFit exercise sessions this spring in the Nelson Physical Activity Center.

Feb
13

January's Student of the Month plans career in business education and FBLA

CHADRON – Tate Jensen knows many key people in the Nebraska Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) organization and he has every intention of becoming one of them someday.

Feb
12

Graves Lecture Series begins Feb. 16

CHADRON – The spring 2016 Graves Lecture Series at Chadron State College begins Feb. 16 and includes four featured speakers, all CSC faculty members: McKay Tebbs, John Buttiglieri, Terrie Wood and Janice Haynes. All Graves Lecture Series presentations take place at 7 p.m. in Reta King Library’s Room 111. Attendance is free. A recording of the lecture series may also be viewed at CSC's YouTube page.

Feb
11

Cuba Libre information session set for Thursday

CHADRON – Chadron State College students interested in Cuba Libre, a variable credit semester course that will travel to the island of Cuba in the Fall 2016, can attend an information session Thursday at 4 p.m. in Old Admin, Room 227, hosted by Dr. Tom Smith.

Feb
9

CSC freshman earns NWTF scholarship

CHADRON – Chadron State College freshman Melissa “Missy” Jech of Rushville, Nebraska, has earned the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) scholarship worth $10,000, sponsored by Mossy Oak, a camouflage and outdoor lifestyle company based in Mississippi.

Feb
7

Galaxy Series presents Arthur Miller's 'All My Sons'

CHADRON – “All My Sons,” the 1947 play about conflicting loyalties and the aftermath of war that was the first big success for famous American playwright Arthur Miller, takes the stage at Chadron State College’s Memorial Hall at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 10.

Feb
5

The Big Event staff members presenting at national conference

CHADRON – Staff members of Chadron State College’s The Big Event team are scheduled to be key presenters at the One Big Thanks 2016 Conference, Feb. 4-7 in College Station, Texas, on the campus of Texas A&M. This is the fourth time in as many years that CSC TBE staff have presented at the conference.

Feb
5

High Plains Festival brings 21 schools to campus

CHADRON – More than 140 students from 21 high schools participated in the 44th annual High Plains Band and Choir Festival Monday and Tuesday in Chadron State College’s Memorial Hall.

Feb
4

CSC adds new employees

CHADRON – Chadron State College announced three new full time employees, as well as a title change for an employee in January.

Feb
2

Grandin advocates for animal well-being; better understanding of autism

CHADRON – Hundreds of Nebraska Panhandle students gathered at Chadron State College Jan. 28, along with CSC faculty members, ranchers and residents to hear Dr. Temple Grandin, a national leader who advocates for humane livestock handling and better understanding of people on the autism spectrum.

Jan
30

Hughes to speak about positivity

CHADRON – Devin C. Hughes, speaker, coach and author will be presenting on the power of positivity in the Chadron State College Student Ballroom Thursday, Feb. 11, at 7 p.m.

Jan
28

Early Childhood Conference returns to campus

CHADRON- The 27th Annual Excellence in Early Childhood Conference will be in the Chadron State College Student Center Friday, Feb. 19, and Saturday, Feb. 20.

Jan
29

CSC lands first joint internship with Nebraska State Historical Society

CHADRON – This spring, MacKenzie Carroll will be the first Chadron State College student to earn a paid internship with the Nebraska State Historical Society (NSHS). The junior history major from Sacramento, California, plans to pursue a master’s degree in historical preservation at an institution in the southern U.S. after she graduates from CSC.

Jan
28

Online aspect of counseling graduate degrees proves popular

CHADRON – While it may be easy to understand how a college class in science, business or even literature can be conducted entirely over the Internet, it seems harder to grasp how online teaching works in a field that depends on person-to-person interactions.

Jan
27

Art Guild hosts artVenture for Girl Scouts

CHADRON- The Chadron State College Art Guild hosted area Girl Scouts Saturday at the fourth annual ArtVenture in CSC’s Memorial Hall.

Jan
26

New Faculty Orientation helps incoming teachers learn the ropes

CHADRON – Every fall Chadron State College welcomes new students with an extensive orientation program to ease their transition into college life and provide them with information on everything from academic requirements to the location of laundry facilities.

Jan
23

Chadron State, community celebrate MLK Day

CHADRON – According to Dr. David Nesheim, one of the organizers of Chadron State College’s celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day Monday, Jan. 18, was “wildly successful.”

Jan
21

Social work conference building on recipe of success

EDITOR'S NOTE: Beginning in January 2016, CSC College Relations is initiating a monthly series of news articles, features and Q&A interviews highlighting various departments on campus in an effort to assist the faculty and staff in gaining an increased awareness about and understanding of each other's roles and responsibilities.

Jan
20

Temple Grandin's visit fulfills a dream for CSC professor

CHADRON – The Jan. 28 appearance at Chadron State College by celebrated livestock handling expert and autism activist Temple Grandin will fulfill a long standing goal of CSC professor Kim Madsen, but it took a nudge from one of her grandchildren to make it happen.

Jan
19

'The Big White Out' game set for Jan. 23

CHADRON - The Big Event at Chadron State College plans big things for theme night.

Jan
15

Getting to Know: Counseling, Psychology and Social Work

EDITOR'S NOTE: Beginning this month, CSC College Relations is initiating a monthly series of news articles, features and Q&A interviews highlighting various departments on campus in an effort to assist the faculty and staff in gaining an increased awareness about and understanding of each other's roles and responsibilities.

Jan
10

Temple Grandin to speak at CSC Jan. 28

CHADRON – Temple Grandin, a noted animal expert, author and advocate for autistic populations, will speak at Chadron State College Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016, at 7 p.m. in Memorial Hall.

Jan
11

Gallery Series show features Atomic Age paintings

CHADRON – Paintings inspired by childhood monster matinees and the 1950s fear of “The Bomb” are featured in Doug Waterfield’s Gallery Series exhibit opening this week in Memorial Hall’s Main Gallery.

Jan
10

Diversity Committee plans MLK events

CHADRON – The Chadron State College diversity committee has planned a day of events Jan. 18 to commemorate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Jan
8

Senator Watermeier sponsors capital construction bill to benefit CSC

LINCOLN – Nebraska Senator Dan Watermeier has introduced LB 755, a bill to provide capital construction funds for projects at Chadron State College, Peru State College, and Wayne State College over the next three years. The Nebraska State College System (NSCS) recently completed several months of planning and development to address critical facility needs at the colleges.

Jan
8

Justice Studies faculty member trains in verbal judo

CHADRON – The increased scrutiny of police in the wake of highly publicized incidents of private citizens killed during encounters with law enforcement has made Chadron State College justice studies professor Jamie Wada highly conscious of the importance of teaching his students how to use words to defuse conflict situations.

Jan
7

Student of the Month aims for management after graduation

CHADRON – Jenna McBride of Victorville, California, is the Project Strive/TRiO Student of the Month for December. She discovered Chadron State College through her maternal grandfather, Donald Hays, a 1969 CSC graduate, who accompanied McBride on her campus visit.

Jan
6

Photographs of women in power exhibit to open Jan. 11

CHADRON – An exhibit opening Jan. 11 in the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center features photographs by Melina Mara of 13 women in the U.S. Senate in 2001. The exhibit closes March 4.

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