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Following is a list of notes pertaining to Chadron State College and the wildfires of northwest Nebraska:
- Date: August 1, 2006
- Author: College Relations
- Category: Campus News
Although smoke fills the air and weather conditions are ripe for more damage to occur, Chadron State College personnel breathed a sigh of relief Saturday morning when they awoke after a few hours of sleep and saw that the campus was intact.
- Date: July 29, 2006
- Author: Con Marshall
- Category: Campus News
Despite high gas prices, the Post Playhouse at Fort Robinson is having a good summer, according to Loree MacNeill, the executive director.
- Date: July 26, 2006
- Author: College Relations
- Category: Campus News
Thanks to the accelerated nature of the “information superhighway,” no longer does distance between home and school keep people from earning a degree at Chadron State College. This fall, all coursework for 12 degree programs will become available from Chadron State in an online format.
- Date: July 24, 2006
- Author: College Relations
- Category: Campus News
The third and final on-campus orientation of the summer at Chadron State College will be Wednesday, July 19. About 65 students and numerous parents are expected to participate.
- Date: July 18, 2006
- Author: College Relations
- Category: Campus News
A new assistant professor of mathematics has been hired at Chadron State College. He is Steven Haataja, who is completing work on his doctorate at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln this summer. He replaces Dr. Tim Hardy, who was at Chadron State this past year, but is moving to Wayne State.
- Date: July 18, 2006
- Author: College Relations
- Category: Campus News
A new assistant professor of educational administration will be joining the Chadron State College faculty when classes begin on Monday, Aug. 21. He is Dr. Arthur Borgemenke, who was born in Ohio, but has lived most of his life in El Paso, Texas.
- Date: July 18, 2006
- Author: College Relations
- Category: Campus News
Undoubtedly because of the drought, there are fewer mosquitoes in most of western Nebraska this summer, but West Nile fever is still a threat to humans, according to Dr. Randy Lawson, a biology professor who is involved in researching the malady for the fourth consecutive year.
- Date: June 30, 2006
- Author: Con Marshall
- Category: Campus News
A Chadron State College graduate who plans to return to the Chadron area in early 2007 has been appointed to the Nebraska State College System Board of Trustees by Gov. Dave Heineman.
- Date: June 28, 2006
- Author: College Relations
- Category: Campus News
The deans who will head the three schools at Chadron State College have been selected following national searches. They include Dr. Margaret Crouse, who has been associated with Chadron State since 1979 and has been a dean 11 years. She will lead the School of Education, Human Performance, Counseling, Psychology and Social Work.
- Date: June 28, 2006
- Author: College Relations
- Category: Campus News