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Two sisters from Rushville who lived in Edna Work Hall at Chadron State College soon after it opened more than 70 years ago, returned last week to see the facility, which reopened this fall after undergoing a $4.3 million renovation.
- Date: October 25, 2005
- Author: Con Marshall
- Category: Campus News
Members of the Chadron State College honors class, Advanced Criminal Justice and Legal Research, recently spent two days looking at graduate programs at educational institutions on Lincoln and Omaha. Stops in Lincoln included the University of Nebraska College of Law and Nebraska Wesleyan University, where the CSC group visited the graduate program in forensic sciences.
- Date: October 25, 2005
- Author: College Relations
- Category: Campus News
The Chadron State College wind ensemble and brass quintet will present a concert at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27 in Memorial Hall. The concert will be the first of the school year on campus by a CSC group and it also will be the first at Chadron State for the college’s new band director, Adam Lambert.
- Date: October 25, 2005
- Author: College Relations
- Category: Campus News
The new executive director of the Nebraska Crime Commission will speak at 11 a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 25, in the Scottsbluff Room of the Student Center at Chadron State College.
- Date: October 23, 2005
- Author: College Relations
- Category: Campus News
Jack Levin delivered his message of tolerance to a crowd at Chadron State College on Wednesday night. Levin, who is professor and director of the Brudnick Center on Conflict and Violence at Northeastern University in Boston, spoke for more than an hour to the audience that primarily consisted of CSC students and faculty.
- Date: October 20, 2005
- Author: College Relations
- Category: Campus News
Dr. George Watson, Chadron State College justice studies professor, has been elected chairman of the Nebraska Policy Standards Advisory Council, which oversees the Nebraska Law Enforcement Training Center near Grand Island and the certification and training of police officers in Nebraska.
- Date: October 20, 2005
- Author: College Relations
- Category: Campus News
Dr. Chuck Butterfield, associate professor of agriculture at Chadron State College, is the new president of the Nebraska Section of the Society for Range Management. The election took place earlier this month during the society’s annual meeting in Valentine.
- Date: October 20, 2005
- Author: College Relations
- Category: Campus News
The Nebraska commissioner of education, Doug Christensen, last week told about 200 Chadron State College students who are studying to become teachers that schools in the state must design their curriculums to meet the differences that are a result of the students’ backgrounds.
- Date: October 17, 2005
- Author: Con Marshall
- Category: Campus News
More Nebraska youths must graduate from high school and then enroll and succeed in college if the state is to reach its potential economically, those attending the Diversity in Education Conference at Chadron State College were told Thursday afternoon. The speaker was Dr. Marshall Hill, executive director of the Nebraska Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education. He said the state’s population dynamics are changing, challenging the education system to also change and make sure more stu
- Date: October 14, 2005
- Author: Con Marshall
- Category: Campus News
U.S. Rep. Tom Osborne on Thursday encouraged a crowd of more than 100 students at Chadron State College to gain entreprenurial training and consider pursuing their careers in western Nebraska.
- Date: October 14, 2005
- Author: Justin Haag
- Category: Campus News