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Two former Chadron State College students graduated from the Veterinary School at Kansas State University this spring and two more have been accepted there.
- Date: May 24, 2005
- Author: College Relations
- Category: Campus News
One of western Nebraska’s leading summer attractions, the Post Playhouse at Fort Robinson State Park, is gearing up for its 39th consecutive season. Two musicals and a comedy will be presented on a repertory basis beginning Friday, June 3. This year’s shows are:
- Date: May 24, 2005
- Author: College Relations
- Category: Campus News
The Cisco Networking Academy program at Chadron State College isn’t just opening doors for its technology students it’s hurling them over thresholds.
- Date: May 24, 2005
- Author: Heather Beebout
- Category: Campus News
People who dine at Chadron State College may notice some changes beginning this summer. Chadron State’s food service will be managed by a new vendor beginning June 1. Creative Dining Services recently agreed to a seven-year contract.
- Date: May 19, 2005
- Author: College Relations
- Category: Campus News
The vice president for academic and student affairs at Chadron State College, Dr. Joyce Hardy, said this week she will leave that position June 30 and return to teaching biology and chemistry courses at CSC. She will take a professional leave this fall to catch up on the latest developments in her disciplines and begin teaching in January.
- Date: May 19, 2005
- Author: College Relations
- Category: Campus News
The winner of the Chadron State College 2004-05 Teaching Excellence Award and nominee for the Nebraska State College System’s award says he was never interested in a career other than the one he chose.
- Date: May 18, 2005
- Author: Con Marshall
- Category: Campus News
Chadron State College will be hosting an Elderhostel about American Indian culture May 22-27. A dozen senior citizens from seven states are registered.
- Date: May 16, 2005
- Author: College Relations
- Category: Campus News
Twelve students recently were inducted into the Sigma Delta Nu Education Honorary at Chadron State College. The organization is open to students preparing to become teachers who have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.5.
- Date: May 13, 2005
- Author: College Relations
- Category: Campus News
Chadron State College’s student newspaper, The Eagle, won 12 Golden Leaf awards in the Nebraska Collegiate Media Association’s annual competition this spring.
- Date: May 13, 2005
- Author: College Relations
- Category: Campus News
Two honorary societies at Chadron State College inducted new members during Ivy Day. Cardinal Key inducted 15 women and Blue Key inducted 13 men. The memberships are based on scholarship, leadership and character, and are regarded as one of the highest honors a Chadron State student may receive.
- Date: May 13, 2005
- Author: College Relations
- Category: Campus News