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  • 2017
Dec
20

Construction of Sports Complex, accreditation top the news for 2017

CHADRON – Academics and athletics shared the spotlight at Chadron State College in 2017. The college’s status as an accredited institution was continued following a successful comprehensive on-campus visit from the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), three track student-athletes captured the school’s first-ever NCAA team trophy in any sport, and construction began on the Sports Complex.

Dec
18

253 candidates receive degrees at Winter Commencement

CHADRON – Chadron State College conferred 81 master's degrees and 172 bachelor's degrees upon candidates during Winter Commencement Friday. Dr. Laura Gaudet, Professor and Chair of Chadron State College’s Counseling, Psychological Sciences and Social Work department, spoke at the graduate ceremony and Dr. James O'Rourke, Professor Emeritus of Agriculture, spoke at the undergraduate ceremony where he also received the college's Distinguished Service Award.

Dec
17

Grant to retire in May 2018

CHADRON – After nearly two decades of service to Chadron State College, Vice President of Administration and Finance Dale Grant will retire May 11, 2018.

Dec
15

O'Rourke advocates membership in professional organizations

CHADRON – Dr. James O’Rourke, founder of Chadron State College’s Range Management program, urged Chadron State College graduates earning their bachelor’s degrees to seek out professional organizations and contribute to them during his Winter Commencement speech Friday afternoon at the Chicoine Center.

Dec
16

Gaudet urges master's graduates to take calculated risks, replace fear with excitement

CHADRON – Dr. Laura Gaudet, professor and chair of Chadron State College’s Counseling, Psychological Sciences and Social Work department, urged newly minted master’s degree recipients to take calculated risks and replace fear with excitement during her Winter Commencement speech Friday afternoon at Memorial Hall.

Dec
15

Gaudet, O'Rourke named commencement speakers

CHADRON – Commencement speakers for Chadron State College graduate and undergraduate ceremonies Friday have been announced. Dr. Laura Gaudet, professor and chair of Chadron State College’s Counseling, Psychological Sciences and Social Work department, will speak at the graduate commencement at 2 p.m. in Memorial Hall. Dr. Jim O'Rourke, professor emeritus of Agriculture, will speak at undergraduate commencement at 4 p.m. in the Center and also receive the college's Distinguished Service Award. Bo

Dec
15

Brinamen named December Student of the Month

CHADRON – Jamie Brinamen of McCook, Nebraska, is the December Chadron State College Project Strive/TRiO Student of the Month.

Dec
8

November Student of the Month grateful for Project Strive

CHADRON – Jeff Mugongo of Denver, Colorado, has been named the Project Strive/TRiO November Student of the Month.

Dec
4

Cardinal Key represented at national conference; Brummels elected national secretary

CHADRON – Chadron State College students Kelsey Brummels of Ewing, Nebraska, and Katie Odvody of Crete, Nebraska, represented CSC’s Cardinal Key chapter at the National Honor Society’s biennial conference in Tucson, Arizona, Nov. 16-18.

Dec
2

Gardener wins national writing scholarship

CHADRON – A composition by Chadron State College student Stephanie Gardener has earned her the E. Nelson James Junior Scholarship Runner-Up award of $1,500 from Sigma Tau Delta and is featured on the national English honor society’s scholarship winners page.

Nov
30

Two employees hired in November

CHADRON – Chadron State College recently announced two full time employees were hired and one Office Assistant is moving to a new role.

Nov
29

Fall fund drive concludes

CHADRON – The Chadron State Foundation announced Tuesday during a reception at Holiday Inn Express that volunteers from the campus and community combined to raise $102,987 during the annual fall fund drive.

Nov
28

Elkins, former CSC president, dies at age 94

Dr. F. Clark Elkins, who was the president of Chadron State College for five and a half years during a time of growth and improvement, died Saturday, Nov. 24, at his home in Jonesboro, Arkansas. He was 94.

Nov
21

Rangeland Complex earns students' praise

CHADRON – “The new Rangeland Complex provides a singular space for range students to call their own. It’s a space for studying, completing projects and labs.”

Nov
20

Four CSC students, two alumnae earn recognition at Nebraska SHAPE Conference

CHADRON – Chadron State College Health, Physical Education and Recreation faculty members honored four students with major of the year awards during the 2017 Nebraska Society of Health and Physical Educators (SHAPE) Conference hosted Nov. 6-7, in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Nov
19

Egeler Jones to give public reading

CHADRON – Markus Egeler Jones will present a public reading at the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center Chicoine Atrium Thursday, Nov. 30, at 7 p.m.

Nov
18

Pet Photos with Santa fundraiser is Dec. 2

CHADRON – A fundraiser, Pet Photos with Santa, is being hosted by Chadron State College’s Upward Bound Saturday, Dec. 2,to raise funds for Friends of Pets, Inc.

Nov
17

Two former faculty earn emeritus status

LINCOLN – The Board of Trustees of the Nebraska State College System hosted its meeting at Wayne State College Nov. 16-17, 2017.

Nov
17

Nelson exhibit opens with reception Monday

CHADRON – An exhibit by Jennifer Nelson opens Monday in Memorial Hall’s Gallery 239. A reception for the artist will be Monday from 3 to 4:30 p.m. in Memorial Hall. The show, open until Friday, Dec. 8, is free to the public Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with the exception of college holidays.

Nov
16

Rangeland labs generate hands-on learning

CHADRON – Applied Sciences Assistant Professor Tony Perlinski encourages his students to play in the dirt. Luckily for the students enrolled in Perlinski’s soils laboratories at the Rangeland Complex on the southeastern edge of campus, they’re surrounded by plenty of it.

Nov
16

Commissioned composition performed during Graves Lecture

CHADRON – During a Nov. 14 Graves Lecture at Chadron State College, Dr. Michael Stephens and Dr. Jim Margetts performed a saxophone and piano piece, “Relics and Remnants.” Stephens, associate professor of music, was commissioned to compose the piece by the Nebraska Music Teachers Association (NMTA).

Nov
14

Three seniors featured in art show

CHADRON – Photographs, drawings, paintings, sculptures, stained glass and ceramics created by three Chadron State College art students will be on display in the Main Gallery of Memorial Hall with the opening of the 2017 senior art show Monday, Nov. 20.

Nov
10

Bren named Interim Student Activities Coordinator

CHADRON – Chadron State College recently announced Megan Bren as the Interim Student Activities Coordinator.

Nov
9

Campus Arboretum Volunteers plan work day Nov. 18

CHADRON – The Chadron State College Campus Arboretum Volunteers (CAV) will host its annual greenery swag work day at the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center Nov. 18 from 9 a.m. to noon.

Nov
8

Project Strive/TRiO names Guerrero Student of the Month

CHADRON – Leah Guerrero of Greeley, Colorado, is the Chadron State College Project Strive/TRiO October Student of the Month.

Nov
8

Powwow set for Nov. 18

CHADRON – A powwow hosted by the Native American Club will be Saturday, Nov. 18, from noon to 6 p.m. in the Chadron State College Student Center Ballroom. The event is free and open to the public.

Nov
8

Getting to Know: Rangeland

College Relations publishes 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
8

'Stop Kiss' premieres

CHADRON – The Chadron State College Theatre Department will present “Stop Kiss,” a play for mature audiences by Diana Son, at Memorial Hall’s Black Box Theatre Thursday, Nov. 16, through Sunday, Nov. 19.

Nov
7

Social Work students host successful conference

CHADRON – A diverse panel featuring a forensic examiner, an attorney, a Salvation Army Outreach Coordinator, and a sex trafficking survivor all contributed poignant facts and emotional accounts to the annual Chadron State College Social Work (SW 435) conference Wednesday, Nov. 1, at the Student Center Ballroom.

Nov
7

Memorial service for Haynes is Nov. 16

CHADRON – The Chadron State College Public Relations Club is hosting a memorial service for Dr. Janice Haynes on Thursday, Nov. 16, at 7 p.m. at the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center. The service is open to the public. Individuals are invited to share their talents to honor the life of Haynes, who died Oct. 11, 2017.

Nov
6

Watson ready to lead Chadron State Foundation

CHADRON – The Chadron State Foundation selected Ben Watson, a Chadron native and Chadron State College graduate, as its new Chief Executive Officer during its Board of Directors’ meeting Oct. 21. Watson began working for the CS Foundation as its first Director of Major Gifts in 2016. He replaces Connie Rasmussen, who announced her retirement in September.

Nov
6

Graves Lecture to include musical performance

CHADRON – Dr. Michael Stephens and Dr. Jim Margetts will present the final Graves Lecture of the semester at 6 p.m. Nov. 14, in the Sandoz Center's Chicoine Atrium.

Nov
6

Golden Gate jump survivor to speak at CSC Nov. 14

CHADRON – Chadron State College’s Project Strive/TRiO, in conjunction with Student Senate and the Diversity Committee is sponsoring a presentation by Kevin Hines, Tuesday, Nov. 14 at 7 p.m. at Memorial Hall. The event is free and open to the public. There will also be a book signing following the presentation.

Nov
6

English students present at regional conference

CHADRON – Seven Chadron State College English students recently presented original writings at a Regional Literature and Creative Writing Conference hosted by Fort Hays State University Oct. 20-21.

Nov
2

Graves Lecture touches on importance of hands in British literature

CHADRON – The significance of hands in British literature during the 18th and 19th centuries was the topic for the semester’s second Graves Lecture presented by Dr. Kimberly Cox, assistant professor of English and Humanities, Oct. 24.

Nov
1

Revamped Tenth Street Miscellany seeking submissions

CHADRON – The literary journal on campus, “Tenth Street Miscellany” is trying to connect the worlds of art and writing for its newest edition. Excerpts from two written pieces published on its website are available for artists to use as inspiration. The excerpts are available on “Tenth Street Miscellany’s” website under “Artists Wanted” and the winning submission of the art competition will be published online and in the future printed edition.

Oct
31

Philosophy at CSC teaches students to question everything

CHADRON – In Dr. Brad Wilburn’s Philosophy classes at Chadron State College just about anything can get questioned. And for every question, there are many possible answers.

Oct
31

Chadron State College hosting third annual Oxfam Hunger Banquet

CHADRON – Chadron State College students enrolled in Event Planning and Leadership (CA 239) are hosting the third annual Oxfam Hunger Banquet Monday, Nov. 13, at 6 p.m. in the Student Center Ballroom. The event is open by invitation only or by contacting Dr. Shaunda French-Collins at 308-432-6302.

Oct
26

Social Work conference to focus on ending sex trafficking

CHADRON – Chadron State College’s senior Social Work majors enrolled in Methods III: Org and Communities (SW 435) are hosting a conference, “Not for Sale: Sex Trafficking in Nebraska,” Wednesday, Nov. 1, in the Student Center Ballroom from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The conference is free and open to the public.

Oct
21

Brooks Hall to close at end of fall semester

CHADRON – Brooks Hall, the second-oldest residence hall on Chadron State College’s campus, will close its doors at the conclusion of the 2017 fall semester.

Oct
21

Biomedical Ethics course tackles death and taxes

CHADRON – Two topics students can’t avoid dealing with during their lifetimes, death and taxes, are both addressed in one Chadron State College upper-division course taught by Dr. Brad Wilburn.

Oct
19

Tucker's poem nominated for 'Best on the Net'

CHADRON – Dr. Thomas Deane Tucker’s poem, “Storm,” published in the online literary journal “805 Lit + Art” in April has been nominated to be included in 2017's “Best on the Net,” anthology. Another of Tucker’s poems, “We Burn Wood,” was also published in “805 Lit + Art.”

Oct
18

Cox to present Graves Lecture about the significance of hands in British Literature

Oct
17

Healthy lifestyle topic of first fall Graves Lecture

Oct
17

Chadron State College recognized as StormReady by the National Weather Service

Oct
15

Grants to counseling department aimed at expanding mental health workforce

Oct
15

Eight music performances remain this fall

Oct
15

Brazilian pianist to perform Wednesday

Oct
13

Getting to Know: Humanities

Oct
12

One employee hired in September, four others move to new roles

Oct
12

Campus mourns loss of Haynes

Oct
11

Requirements change to earn a School Counseling master's degree

Oct
10

CSC to host Nebraska Section of Society for Range Management annual meeting

Oct
9

Nearly 2,000 visit Sandoz Center through Nebraska's Passport Program

Oct
9

Hare named September Project Strive/TRiO student of the month

Oct
9

Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska leaders visit Chadron State

Oct
8

CSC cowboy wins steer wrestling at Wyoming rodeo

Oct
7

Family and Consumer Science faculty to open Graves Lecture Series Oct. 10

Oct
2

Miniatures exhibit on display in Sandoz Center

Oct
1

Theatre department opens curtain on performance year

Sep
30

CSC cowboy wins steer wrestling at Lamar rodeo

Sep
29

27th annual Theatre Day planned at CSC

Sep
27

Social work is leveling the field

Sep
26

CSC students present at state science conference

Sep
26

Alumni honored during Homecoming

Sep
26

50 year predictions to fill Sandoz time capsule

Sep
25

Groundbreaking ceremony signifies new era for Elliott Field

Sep
25

Four receive the Family Tree Award

Sep
25

CSC cowgirl is breakaway winner

Sep
24

CSC celebrates 'There's no Place like Home-coming'

Sep
22

Sandoz Conference begins Thursday

Sep
20

Internships paying off for Social Work students

Sep
19

CSC Homecoming is Sept. 23

Sep
18

CSC cowboy wins saddle bronc riding at home rodeo

Sep
18

Baumann's gift benefits the Sports Complex

Sep
16

CSC Planetarium named after former administrator

Sep
16

Business honor society earns first national award

Sep
14

RHOP participates in team-building retreat

Sep
13

Student leaders discuss retention efforts with faculty and staff

Sep
13

Getting to Know: Social Work

Sep
12

Two employees hired in August, three receive title changes

Sep
11

Cowpokes to invade for Chadron State rodeo this weekend

Sep
8

Inaugural RLOP class attends reception

Sep
6

CBS 'Survivor' to speak on campus

Sep
5

Rasmussen to retire as Chadron State Foundation CEO

Sep
4

Gaudet presents at three international conferences

Sep
1

Galaxy Series opens Sept. 13

Aug
30

Estate to benefit CSC students, youth baseball

Aug
21

Nine new faculty members arrive

Aug
18

Chadron State College continues to be accredited

Aug
17

Gallery Series begins Aug. 21

Aug
16

Transitional Studies Program helps build confidence

Aug
16

Several CSC employees hired during July and August

Aug
14

Campus plans events to celebrate the solar eclipse

Aug
8

Pilot study to assess co-requisite approach to developmental writing

Aug
5

Tebbs attends national music fellows program

Aug
4

Getting to Know: Transitional Studies

Aug
2

Housing and Residence Life programs aim to build community

Jul
23

Eagle Ridge experiencing its first waiting list

Jul
22

Campus mourns student death

Jul
18

CSC to participate in national solar eclipse study

Jul
17

Post Playhouse to celebrate 50th anniversary

Jul
16

Youth attend Range workshop and contest on campus

Jul
11

Getting to Know: Housing and Residence Life

Jul
7

Three staff members added, six title changes in June

Jul
5

Two PBL students win national championship, six place in top 10

Jun
26

CSC hosts recent Board of Trustees' meeting

Chadron State College hosted the final meeting of the fiscal year for the Nebraska State College Board of Trustees June 15-16.

Jun
26

Admissions takes its show on the road

CHADRON – Chances are good Channing Jons has read more books than most of his peers. Jons, who has been an Admissions Representative for Chadron State College for nearly a year, traveled thousands of miles and listened to countless hours of books last fall and winter while recruiting students in Wyoming, Montana and North Dakota.

Jun
21

Admissions department utilizes data systems to find students who match CSC

CHADRON — Recruiting students to Chadron State College is continually evolving and the use of data is an integral part of that process.

Jun
20

CSC cowboy finishes eighth at CNFR

CHADRON – Chadron State College bull rider Dakota Rice was one of four CSC cowboys to compete at the event last week.

Jun
19

Hospitality area named for Lewellen family

CHADRON – For seven decades Chadron State College alumnus Verne Lewellen has been an advocate for his alma mater. To honor his contributions over the years, the Nebraska State College Board of Trustees unanimously voted Friday to name the hospitality center in the Sports Complex in recognition of the Lewellen family. The Verne and Erma Lewellen and Family Hospitality Center will provide a gathering space for boosters, alumni and supporters in the Con Marshall Press Box at Don Beebe Stadium.

Jun
15

ROTC awards more than $500,000 in scholarships

CHADRON – The Chadron State College Army ROTC program is growing in numbers and in scholarships. Since August 2016, 11 new cadets have been contracted and more than $500,000 in scholarships have been awarded from Cadet Command at Fort Knox, Kentucky, according to Capt. Nate Reicks, assistant professor of Military Science.

Jun
14

Nebraska State College System Board of Trustees approves tuition increase

LINCOLN, Neb. – On Friday, June 16, the Nebraska State College System Board of Trustees approved tuition increases for 2017-2018. Tuition will increase $12 per credit hour, bringing undergraduate resident rates to $172 per credit hour at each college. With this increase, Chadron State, Peru State, and Wayne State remain the most affordable 4-year institutions in the state.

Jun
14

Getting to Know: Admissions

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.

Jun
9

School Counseling, Educational Administration now under Master of Arts of Education

CHADRON – Chadron State College, in conjunction with the Nebraska State College System Office, will now offer School Counseling and Educational Administration as part of the Master of Arts in Education Graduate Degree Program beginning this fall.

Jun
8

Three employees hired in May, two title changes

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

Jun
8

Renowned poet, Halliday, to speak June 17

CHADRON – Mark Halliday, a renowned American poet, professor and critic, will have a public reading during the Mari Sandoz Heritage Society’s annual Story Catcher Writing Workshop Saturday, June 17 at 6 p.m.

Jun
7

Native American photography exhibit open in Sandoz Center this summer

CHADRON – “Faces from the Land: A Photographic Journey through Native America,” by Ben and Linda Marra is now on display in the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center through Sept. 1.

Jun
7

Four CSC cowboys headed to finals rodeo

CHADRON – Four Chadron State College cowboys will be competing at the College National Finals Rodeo in the Events Center at Casper this coming week. The action will begin at 1 p.m. Sunday and continue through Saturday night, when the winners of the nine events are crowned.

Jun
6

CAV workday set for June 10

CHADRON – The Chadron State College Campus Arboretum Volunteers (CAV) will have a work day Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon. Families and friends are welcome.

Jun
2

Peterson and Bieganski reappointed to the Nebraska State College System Board of Trustees

LINCOLN, Neb. – The Nebraska Legislature confirmed the reappointment of Carter “Cap” Peterson of Wayne and Gary Bieganski of Chadron to the Nebraska State College System (NSCS) Board of Trustees. Their six-year terms will run through January 1, 2023.

Jun
1

CSC's Upward Bound program funded for another five-year term

CHADRON – Chadron State College’s Upward Bound, a federal government program that assists area high school students with college preparation, has received funding for another five years. CSC hosted the first Upward Bound program in Nebraska from 1966 to 1974. After a lapse, it was renewed in 2007.

May
23

Plantings to help wildlife, prevent erosion

CHADRON – Ten Chadron Middle School students planted 75 golden currant, chokecherry and wild American plums on Chadron State College’s campus Monday during their final day of school.

May
22

Range students tour 18 sites in two states

CHADRON – Chadron State College students toured 18 agriculture-related operations and facilities in Nebraska and Colorado during a week-long tour in April.

May
19

Registration open for Story Catcher Workshop and Festival

CHADRON – Registration is still open for the Mari Sandoz Heritage Society’s annual Story Catcher Writing Workshop and Festival June 14-17.

May
18

NBDC honors White River Feed

CHADRON – Chadron State College’s Nebraska Business Development Center (NBDC) team, honored its clients, Cody and Chrystal Brooks, owners of White River Feed, L.L.C., of Chadron, with a ceremony at the Rangeland Complex Wednesday. The Brookses received the Small Business Administration’s (SBA) Award for 2017 Nebraska State Small Business Person of the Year.

May
17

Concert showcases original work by students, faculty

CHADRON – For the first time in recent history, the music department presented an entire program of pieces composed by Chadron State College faculty and students.

May
15

Spring 2017 academic honors lists announced

Chadron State College has announced the names of students who qualified for the institution’s Spring 2017 academic honors lists.

May
9

Nesheim appointed to Humanities Nebraska Council

CHADRON – Chadron State College Interim Director of Assessment Dr. David Nesheim was recently elected to the Nebraska Humanities Council. Nesheim was elected in January and began his duties in April. He said his service is expected to last six years.

May
8

Commencement speakers share advice with graduates

CHADRON – Chadron State College commencement speakers Dr. Yvonne Moody and Dr. Megan Schuckman shared their love of Chadron State College and lessons learned on and off the CSC campus Saturday. Moody, a professor of Applied Sciences, spoke to master’s graduates in Memorial Hall while Schuckman, a family physician in Chadron, spoke at the undergraduate commencement in the Chicoine Center. A total of 362 graduates received their degrees at the two ceremonies.

May
6

Ivy Day royalty, Platinum Eagle recipients named

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

May
3

Michel named April Student of the Month

CHADRON – Dean Michel of Rawlins, Wyoming, is the Project Strive/TRiO Student of the Month for April. Michel, a Chadron State College sophomore, is majoring in History and plans on adding a museum studies minor.

May
2

Commencement plans set for May 6

CHADRON – Chadron State College spring commencement exercises are set for Saturday, May 6.

May
2

Graduate, undergraduate commencement speakers announced

CHADRON – Chadron State College spring 2017 commencement ceremonies are scheduled for Saturday, May 6.

May
1

Two employees hired in April, one title change

CHADRON – Chadron State College recently announced two full time employees were hired in April. Also, Kellie Aye, formerly the Assistant Director for Residence Life, is now a Project Coordinator for Housing.

May
1

Two CSC cowboys are regional champions

CHADRON – Two Chadron State College cowboys have won championships in the Central Rocky Mountain Region and will advance to the College National Finals Rodeo in Casper on June 9-16.

Apr
28

Seniors to be recognized during Ivy Day

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 Ivy Day Friday, May 5, at 7 p.m. in Memorial Hall’s Auditorium.

Apr
28

Rising sophomores receive awards

CHADRON – Chadron State College students and employees gathered Wednesday night in the Student Center Ballroom for the second annual Rising Sophomore Awards ceremony.

Apr
28

Rangeland Lab designer, BVH, earns honor for excellence

LINCOLN and OMAHA – BVH Architecture earned two awards and two Best in Show nominations April 21, at the seventh Annual Interior Design Excellence Awards (IDEA) ceremony in Des Moines, Iowa. The event was hosted by the International Interior Design Association Great Plains Chapter and included architectural and design firms from Nebraska and Iowa.

Apr
28

CSC graduate student presents research on Wyoming glaciers

CHADRON – Chadron State College graduate student Adam Neumann of Fort Calhoun, Nebraska, spent the summer of 2016 in a remote Wyoming setting, researching glacial geology, an indicator of climate change.

Apr
27

English majors present at Sigma Tau Delta's national convention

CHADRON – Chadron State College English majors Stephanie Gardener of Chadron and Rachel Dowling of Hampton, Nebraska, were selected through an online submission process to read their original compositions at the Sigma Tau Delta national convention in Louisville, Kentucky, March 29-April 1.

Apr
26

Diverse art collection an educational and visual resource for CSC

CHADRON – Although gallery spaces in Memorial Hall at Chadron State College are the places most associated with the display of art on campus, visitors, students and faculty can view examples of the more than 160 pieces in the college collection in several other buildings and on the campus grounds, according to Sarah Polak, whose job as director of the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center includes acting as curator for the collection.

Apr
25

The Big Event volunteers reach out with helping hands

CHADRON – Civic leaders and private residents alike were eager to offer praise for work accomplished by Chadron State College volunteers during the fifth annual The Big Event (TBE) Saturday, April 22.

Apr
24

Theatre students direct 10-minute plays

CHADRON – Chadron State College students enrolled in Beginning Directing (TH 237) welcome the public to watch several 10-minute plays Sunday, April 30, at the Black Box Theatre.

Apr
23

CSC bull rider shares first place at Casper rodeo

CHADRON – Junior Dakota Rice shared first place in bull riding to lead Chadron State College at the Casper College rodeo last weekend.

Apr
22

Students present Chadron Creek research at science conference

CHADRON – Conducting scientific field research might include some discomfort, such as wading in an icy stream on a cold day, but it can also bring rewards in learning and add to scientific knowledge of the world around us.

Apr
20

'The Eagle' and csceagle.com win state titles

CHADRON – The student staff of “The Eagle” captured its seventh straight "Best in Overall Excellence” title in the Nebraska Collegiate Media Association’s annual Golden Leaf Awards presented April 8, 2017, at Concordia University Nebraska in Seward.

Apr
19

Spring Daze events moved to Chicoine, due to weather forecast

CHADRON – The majority of Spring Daze activities will take place in the Chicoine Center Friday due to the weather forecast, according to Student Senate president Katrina Hurley. Activities for the annual Chadron State College student celebration will include mechanical bull riding and rubber check races.

Apr
19

Art students tour Santa Fe galleries, museums during spring break

CHADRON – A group of Chadron State College students and faculty visited a number of galleries and museums in the area of Santa Fe, New Mexico, during midterm break in early March. Students in the group were Kayla Anderson, Serena Brooks, Heather Clark, Cody Cooper, Matthew Ellis, Leo Haselhorst and Jessica Rawlings of Kimball, Neb. Professor of art Mary Donahue and Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center Director Sarah Polak accompanied the students.

Apr
18

Four students accepted to law schools

CHADRON – Four Chadron State College students have earned acceptance into law schools. They are Teryn Blessin of Greenwood, Neb., Coy Clark of Benkelman, Neb., Stachia Reuwsaat of Black Hawk, S.D. and BriAnn Straub of Scottsbluff, Neb.

Apr
17

Maddie & Tae to perform Saturday

CHADRON –Maddie & Tae will perform Saturday, April 22, at the Chadron State College Nelson Physical Activity Center at 7 p.m.

Apr
17

Construct the Record calls for volunteers

CHADRON – Years of planning to break the world’s longest taco line record will culminate Friday when CSC Dining Services attempts to “Construct the Record.” Tracy Shuck, director of CSC Dining Services, said the taco line will be surrounded by construction tape and employees will wear hard hats and bright green shirts to keep with the construction theme.

Apr
16

Incoming RHOP participants announced

CHADRON – Chadron State College’s 2017 Rural Health Opportunities (RHOP) recipients, including 20 students in eight health career fields, have been announced.

Apr
16

Health Professions students honored, advance to professional schools

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

Apr
13

Retirees, employees honored for years of service at luncheon

CHADRON – Five retirees were honored at the annual Chadron State College faculty and staff recognition luncheon Thursday.

Apr
13

Gallegos honored at luncheon

CHADRON – Dr. Nathaniel Gallegos, assistant professor and chair of the Business department, was presented the Chadron State College Teaching Excellence Award at the annual CSC Faculty and Staff Recognition Luncheon Thursday.

Apr
12

Signing Day schedule announced

CHADRON – The first of five Freshmen Signing Days takes place Friday, April 21. Other Freshmen Signing Days are planned for April 28, May 19, June 2 and June 30.

Apr
12

Getting to Know: Visual and Performing Arts

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
12

CSC recognized for innovation

CHADRON – Dr. Charles Snare, Chadron State College Vice President for Academic Affairs (VPAA), represented CSC as one of six U.S. institutions to participate in the second U.S.-China Smart Learning Conference March 18-20 in Beijing. His presentation was titled: “Professional Development of University Teachers in a Digital Age.”

Apr
11

Phi Beta Lambda members earn hardware, chance at nationals

CHADRON – Chadron State College’s Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) club made its presence known at the 2017 Nebraska Phi Beta Lambda State Leadership Conference in Kearney March 31-April 1.

Apr
10

CSC graduates receive education honors

CHADRON – Two Chadron State College graduates who are school administrators recently received special recognition.

Apr
10

CSC cowboy wins tie down and steer wrestling at CSU rodeo

CHADRON – Chadron State College cowboy Prestyn Novak won both tie down roping and steer wrestling at the Colorado State University rodeo in Fort Collins this past weekend.

Apr
7

Scholastic Contest draws 43 high schools

Apr
6

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

CHADRON – The Board of Trustees of the Nebraska State College System met March 23-24.

Apr
6

CSC to host Nebraska Court of Appeals session

CHADRON – Chadron State College will host the first-ever Nebraska Court of Appeals session in the Panhandle when the court convenes at the Student Center Tuesday, April 11.

Apr
5

Goad appointed CSC Student Trustee

LINCOLN, Neb. – Gov. Pete Ricketts has appointed Chadron State College student Ashley Goad of Pueblo West, Colorado, Peru State College student Treyten Nelson of Lincoln, Nebraska, and Wayne State College student Jayme Krejci of St. Paul, Nebraska, to serve as student representatives on the Nebraska State College System Board of Trustees. The students will serve during the 2017-2018 academic year.

Apr
4

Fulton named Student of the Month

CHADRON – Devin Fulton has been named the Project Strive/TRiO Student of the Month for March.

Apr
3

'Lost in Yonkers' premieres April 6

CHADRON – Chadron State College theatre students will perform Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning play “Lost in Yonkers,” April 6-9 in Memorial Hall’s Black Box Theatre. Performances will be at 7:30 p.m. April 6-8 and at 2 p.m. on April 9.

Apr
2

Three employees hired in March, three to begin work in April

CHADRON – Chadron State College recently announced three full time employees were hired in March and three others will begin their duties in April. Also, Amee Diers, formerly the Payroll Manager in Human Resources, is now the Assistant Director of Human Resources.

Apr
2

'The Eagle' looking to extend winning streak

CHADRON – Chadron State College Communication and Social Sciences Instructor Michael Kennedy and the staff of CSC’s student newspaper “The Eagle” will find out this weekend if the publication can extend a six-year streak of recognition as the best student newspaper in the Nebraska Collegiate Media Association (NCMA).

Apr
1

Social work students to present international interview discoveries

CHADRON – Nine Chadron State College students enrolled in Generalist Methods Lab (SW 431L) taught by Rich Kenney will share their interviews Wednesday from 12:15 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the King Library, Room 111.

Apr
1

Senior Art Show opens

CHADRON – The Chadron State College Senior Art Show, “Infinity,” opened Monday in Memorial Hall’s Main Gallery. “Infinity” features the work of eight seniors: Breezy Boldon of Buffalo Gap, S.D., Emily Still of Scottsbluff, Neb. Heather Clark of Spearfish, S.D., Morgan Peacock of Morrill, Neb., Rachel Blair of Homer, Neb., Serena Brooks of Glenrock, Wyo., Tara Medigovich of San Luis Obispo, Calif., and Troy Fields of Halsey, Neb.

Apr
1

Reproductions of U.S. founding documents on display in Sandoz Center

CHADRON – The exhibition, “Chartering Freedom” is now open at the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center at Chadron State College.

Apr
1

Five students attend national music education conference

CHADRON – Five Chadron State College students attended the Music Teachers National Association conference in Baltimore, Maryland, March 17-21. They are Kallie Bush of Kimball, Neb., Donica Enevoldsen of Potter, Neb., Carrie Lundberg of Chadron, Aydin Mack of Alliance, Neb., and Allen Kissack of Sidney, Neb.

Apr
1

Campus prepares for 57th Annual Scholastic Contest

CHADRON – Students from 43 area high schools will travel to Chadron State College Friday to compete in 43 tests ranging from agronomy to trigonometry.

Mar
31

Four of ten RMAC All-Academic spots go to Eagle women

Chadron State College women's track and field dominated the RMAC indoor season All-Academic First Team released on Wednesday. CSC track and field stars Tessa Gorsuch, Ashlyn Hanson, Mel Herl, and Stachia Reuwsaat gave the Eagles more First Teamers than any other conference opponent. In addition, 10 Chadron State men and seven women were named to the RMAC Honor Roll.

Mar
30

Wilson's lecture focuses on healthy marriages

CHADRON – Dr. Tara Wilson, an assistant professor in the Chadron State College department of Counseling, Psychology and Social Work, presented her dissertation findings from in-depth interviews with four farm couples during the March 28 installment of the Graves Lecture Series at the King Library.

Mar
29

Pop culture lives!

CHADRON – There’s a reason course titles such as Zombiepocalypse and Gaze Anatomy sound like they’re more at home on television or movie screens than in the classrooms at Chadron State College. Episodes dealing with zombies or hospital dramas entertain viewers, however, according to Communication and Social Sciences Assistant Professor Dr. Janice Haynes, pop culture flashpoints can also be effective tools to lead students to think critically during First Year Inquiry (FYI) classes.

Mar
28

Chadron State College unveils Sports Complex

CHADRON – As part of the first phase of the Chadron State College Sports Complex, administrators, coaches and the Chadron State Foundation announced $8.6 million in funding of the $11.1 million needed has been secured to renovate Don Beebe Stadium, Con Marshall Press Box and Elliott Field during a press conference Wednesday.

Mar
27

Three students accepted to veterinary school

CHADRON – Three Chadron State College students have recently been accepted to veterinary schools. They are Megan McLean of Brewster, Nebraska, Shelbey Nagle of Circle, Montana, and Wayne Robison of Chadron.

Mar
22

Communication Arts course helps students think on their feet

CHADRON – Dr. Shaunda French, Chadron State College associate professor of Communication and Social Sciences, teaches students to think with their heads and on their feet.

Mar
21

Wilson is final Spring 2017 Graves Lecture Series presenter

CHADRON – The final Spring 2017 Graves Lecture Series speaker will be Dr. Tara Wilson on March 28.

Mar
21

Tenth Street Miscellany accepting submissions

CHADRON – “Tenth Street Miscellany,” a student journal at Chadron State College that specializes in creative and scholarly writing, is requesting students and staff to submit their original works by March 31.

Mar
21

CSC hosts tree pruning workshop for professionals

CHADRON – Thirty participants including Chadron State College groundskeepers, tree pruning business owners and city and county employees, attended a tree pruning workshop hosted on the CSC campus March 14. CSC employees Lucinda Mays and Steve Weber were among the presenters.

Mar
20

CSC entries earn four seconds at first spring rodeo

CHADRON – Chadron State College rodeo team members didn’t win any firsts, but they picked up four second place finishes at the Gillette College rodeo last weekend when the spring schedule in the Central Rocky Mountain Region got underway.

Mar
18

Local students practice for state FBLA at CSC

CHADRON – Students from Hay Springs High School and Chadron High School gained experience for the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) state leadership conference Wednesday at a competition hosted at Chadron State College.

Mar
18

Graves Lecture focuses on photography

CHADRON – The second installment of the Spring 2017 Graves Lecture Series in the King Library on Tuesday, featured Daniel Binkard, a digital graphic designer at Chadron State College.

Mar
17

Student of the Month aims to help others

CHADRON – Jessy Bale of Folsom, South Dakota, was named February’s Project Strive/TRiO Student of the Month.

Mar
16

Kinbacher's article examines interpretation of history

CHADRON – How does the interpretation of past events change over time?

Mar
15

Rodeo Club hosts Black Tie Calf Fry March 31

CHADRON– The Chadron State College Rodeo Club’s Black Tie Calf Fry is set for Friday, March 31.

Mar
13

Seven students to enter RLOP's inaugural class

CHADRON – Seven students have been selected to participate in the inaugural Rural Law Opportunities Program (RLOP) at Chadron State College.

Mar
13

Getting to Know: Communication and Social 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
12

The Big Event volunteer registration opens Monday

CHADRON – Student, faculty and staff volunteer registration for The Big Event opens Monday.

Mar
12

International Club's food tasting party set for March 25

CHADRON – The Chadron State College International Club will host its annual food tasting party Saturday, March 25, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in the Student Center Ballroom. The theme is “Opening Borders and Making New Friends.”

Mar
11

Herl crowned champ; CSC earns first NCAA team trophy

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama – Saturday at the 2017 NCAA Division II Indoor Track and Field Championships brought a parade of outstanding performances by all three Chadron State College student-athletes who traveled to Alabama, and the Grand Marshall was Mel Herl.

Mar
9

Graves Lecture Series continues

CHADRON – The Spring 2017 Graves Lecture Series continues Tuesday, March 14, with Daniel Binkard in the lower level of the King Library at 6 p.m. Attendance is free and the community is welcome.

Mar
8

CSC to host FBLA business competition

CHADRON – High school students from across western Nebraska will have the opportunity to test their knowledge of business and finance Wednesday, March 15, when the Center for Economic Education at Chadron State College plays host to a Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) business competition.

Mar
3

Glenn Miller Orchestra to perform on campus

CHADRON – The Chadron State College Galaxy Series continues with a concert by the Glenn Miller Orchestra Thursday, March 16, at 7 p.m. in Memorial Hall’s Auditorium.

Mar
3

Chadron Area Aquatics and Wellness Center to open Monday

CHADRON – After years of planning and months of construction, the Chadron Area Aquatics and Wellness Center will open to the public Monday, March 7. The $6.8 million center hosted a “VIP Tour” Feb. 11 but officially opens for business Monday.

Feb
28

Six employees hired in February

CHADRON – Chadron State College recently announced six employees were hired in February. Three of the new employees are custodians, one is an assistant coach and two others are faculty members who will begin their duties at the start of the 2017-18 Academic Year.

Feb
28

Kapukotuwa discusses assimilation to U.S.

CHADRON – Charith Kapukotuwa, Sri Lanka native and the first Graves Lecture Series speaker of 2017, recently spoke about challenges international students face.

Feb
27

Graphic design students meet with professionals in Omaha

CHADRON – Four graphic design students and Chadron State College faculty members Mary Donahue and Dr. Shaunda French attended the annual Meet the Pros conference in Omaha Feb. 20-21. The students were Rachel Blair of Homer, Neb., Serena Brooks of Glenrock, Wyo., Tara Medigovich of San Luis Obispo, Calif., and Caitlyn Wiseman of Chadron.

Feb
27

Sandoz Center included in Nebraska Tourism's Passport program

LINCOLN —The Nebraska Tourism Commission has announced the list of stops in the summer 2017 Nebraska Passport and it includes the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center located on the Chadron State College campus.

Feb
24

Teacher Interview Day canceled

Chadron State College's Teacher Interview Day scheduled for Friday at the Student Center has been canceled due to potential winter weather. The event will not be rescheduled.

Feb
23

Campus closed Thursday

Chadron State College is closed Thursday because of winter weather.

Feb
22

Speaker offers advice for teaching pre-schoolers

CHADRON – Keynote speaker Daniel Hodgins led two sessions Saturday during Chadron State College’s 28th annual Excellence in Early Childhood Conference. Hodgins' morning session featured cognitive, behavioral and learning differences between pre-school boys and girls. In the afternoon, he provided strategies to successfully work with children who are seeking power.

Feb
20

Milos named Project Strive/TRiO Student of the Month

CHADRON – Joel Milos of Bellevue, Nebraska, has been named the January Project Strive/TRiO Student of the Month.

Feb
17

Two new shows open in Memorial Hall

CHADRON – Two art shows open in Chadron State College’s Memorial Hall Monday, Feb. 20. An art faculty show, “Time Lapse,” in the Main Gallery features works by Laura Bentz, Daniel Binkard, Trudy Denham, Mary Donahue, Dewayne Gimeson, Carly Heath and Sarah Polak. The show will close March 24 following a reception March 23 from 3:30 to 5 p.m.

Feb
16

Graves Lecture Series resumes

CHADRON – The Spring 2017 Graves Lecture Series begins with Charith Kapukotuwa Tuesday, Feb. 21, in the lower level of the King Library at 6 p.m. Attendance is free and the community is welcome.

Feb
15

Getting to Know: Justice Studies

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
10

'Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind' opens Thursday

CHADRON – Audience members who attend “Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind” Feb. 16-19 at Chadron State College should be ready to actively participate, according to director Scott Cavin, associate professor of theatre.

Feb
8

The Big Event appearing at Quarters for Aquatics VIP Tour

The Big Event staff will have an information table at the Quarters for Aquatics VIP Tour, Sunday at the Chadron Area Aquatics and Wellness Center from 3 to 5 p.m.

Feb
8

Annual Excellence in Early Childhood Education Conference set for Feb.17-18

CHADRON – The 28th Annual Excellence in Early Childhood Education Conference is set for Feb. 17-18 at Chadron State College.

Feb
7

Three CSC alumni serving on Nebraska's 150th Statehood Commission

CHADRON – Three Chadron State College alumni are members of the Nebraska Sesquicentennial Commission.

Feb
7

New acoustical shell installed at Memorial Hall

CHADRON – When hundreds of regional high school musicians took to the stage in Chadron State College’s Memorial Hall Auditorium during the 45th Annual High Plains Band and Choir Festival they heard a new sound.

Feb
4

CSC's Galaxy Series opens with a one-man comedy

CHADRON – Members of a theatrical caravan have fallen ill and one actor, Moliere, must carry the show with props, costume changes and audience participation. This is the premise of “Moliere Than Thou,” a one man comedy by Timothy Mooney coming to Chadron State College Thursday, Feb. 9 at 7 p.m.

Feb
2

CSC ag students introduced to area's ranching history

CHADRON – Although many students in the agriculture and range management department at Chadron State College hail from the High Plains region and are familiar with farms and ranches, they often have only scant knowledge of the colorful, 200-year history of cattle raising on the American prairie.

Feb
1

Two faculty members hired for 2017-18 academic year

CHADRON – Chadron State College recently announced two faculty members were hired in January. Both employees will begin their duties at the start of the 2017-18 Academic Year.

Feb
1

Recent trip to Cuba was memorable for students, faculty

CHADRON – Fifteen Chadron State College students and Dr. Tom Smith, associate professor in the communication and social sciences department, recently returned from an eight-day educational trip to Cuba.

Jan
30

Sandoz Center acquires 'True West' archives

CHADRON – A treasure trove of stories about Western history told by the people who lived it has become part of the collection at the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center at Chadron State College, thanks to a donation from the family of the Texas man who founded, wrote and published “True West” magazine.

Jan
27

High Plains Band and Choir Festival set for Feb. 6-7

CHADRON – The Chadron State College music department is expecting more than 100 musicians from 24 high schools in Nebraska, South Dakota, Wyoming, and Colorado at the 45th annual High Plains Band and Choir Festival Feb. 6 and 7.

Jan
26

CSC math education majors help area children, hone their own skills

CHADRON – For six years, Dr. Beth Wentworth and elementary and middle school math education majors at Chadron State College have been reaching out to area youth in an effort to help build their math skills.

Jan
26

CSC hosting open houses in North Platte, Scottsbluff

CHADRON – Chadron State College will be hosting open houses in North Platte Feb. 7 and Scottsbluff Feb. 17 for students interested in continuing their education.

Jan
25

Campus closed again Wednesday

Chadron State College is closed Wednesday because of the weather.

Jan
24

Campus closed Tuesday

Chadron State College is closed Tuesday because of the weather.

Jan
23

Union agreements approved by Board of Trustees

LINCOLN, Neb. – Agreements between the Nebraska State College Board of Trustees and the State College Education Association (SCEA), the Nebraska State College System Professional Association (NSCPA) and the Nebraska Association of Public Employees/American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (NAPE/AFSCME) collective bargaining units were approved during the meeting of the Board of Trustees in Lincoln.

Jan
19

Digital tools help CSC math teachers adapt to online instruction

CHADRON – A personal touch can help students in college classes master mathematics, a subject many find daunting, according to Phil Cary, a 16-year veteran faculty member in the Chadron State College mathematical sciences department.

Jan
18

The Big Event to host "White Out" Jan. 27

The Big Event staff will be hosting “The Big White Out” in conjunction with The Nest, Friday, Jan. 27, at the Chicoine Center during Chadron State College’s basketball games against CSU-Pueblo The women’s game begins at 5:30 p.m. and the men’s game follows.

Jan
17

Range Day speakers offer rangeland management insights

CHADRON – Scientists, ranchers and Chadron State College students shared insights on a variety of topics related to management practices for rangeland at the Upper Niobrara White Natural Resource District (UNWNRD) Range Day event Thursday at the Student Center.

Jan
11

Getting to Know: Mathematical 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.

Jan
12

CSC plans to celebrate MLK Day

CHADRON – Martin Luther King Jr. Day activities at Chadron State College Monday will include speeches, panel discussions, films, and a traditional march down Main Street, according to Dave Nesheim.

Jan
10

Haynes named 2016 Co-Citizen of the Year

CHADRON – Terri Haynes and Caroline Winchester, Chadron residents with ties to Chadron State College, were recognized by “The Chadron Record” for their work with Chadron Public Schools.

Jan
9

Termes and Nolda art shows open Monday

CHADRON – Two art shows open Monday in Chadron State College’s Memorial Hall. Both shows will close Feb. 10.

Jan
5

Range Day set for Jan. 12

CHADRON – The Upper Niobrara White Natural Resource District will be hosting its second annual Range Day Thursday, Jan. 12, in the Chadron State College Student Center's Scottsbluff Room. Admission to the all-day event is free.

Jan
4

Dean's and President's Lists announced

Chadron State College has announced the names of 689 students who qualified for the institution's Fall 2016 academic honors lists.

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