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A new management professor has been hired at Chadron State College. He is August Bruehlman, who is nearing completion of his doctorate at Colorado State University.

  • Date: August 23, 2005
  • Author: College Relations
  • Category: Campus News

A new political science instructor began working at Chadron State College this fall. Luke Perry is a native of LaGrange, Ill. He earned his bachelor’s degree from York College in Pennsylvania. He holds a master’s degree from the University of Massachusetts, where he is also working on a doctorate.

  • Date: August 22, 2005
  • Author: College Relations
  • Category: Campus News

The faculty and staff of Chadron State College kicked off the new academic year Friday morning by receiving a welcome from the institution’s new president, Dr. Janie Park.

  • Date: August 19, 2005
  • Author: College Relations
  • Category: Campus News

Last fall during Family Day at Chadron State College, the Rolland and Nancy Sayer family of Chadron was among those receiving the Family Tree Award. Nancy, all three of their children, a son-in-law and two grandchildren have graduated from CSC. Both daughters, Deb Keim and Lorie Hunn, are employed at the college.

  • Date: August 17, 2005
  • Author: Con Marshall
  • Category: Campus News

Renovation of Edna Work Residence Hall is nearing the finish line as the 2005-06 school year opens at Chadron State College. While the $4.3 million project won’t be completed by Monday when classes begin, the rooms will be ready for occupancy. Most of the remaining work will be in the lounge area that connects Edna Work Hall with Edna Work Hall Wing, which was refurbished a year ago.

  • Date: August 17, 2005
  • Author: College Relations
  • Category: Campus News

A new era at Chadron State College began Monday when Dr. Janie Park began her duties as CSC president. The new president said she has been busy meeting people and becoming more familiar with the CSC campus during her first two days.

  • Date: August 16, 2005
  • Author: Justin Haag
  • Category: Campus News

Research being conducted this summer by a Chadron State College student might someday help answer the big question surrounding the Hudson-Meng Bison Bonebed northwest of Crawford. The question everyone asks who visits the site and views the mass of bone in the visitor center is “What killed the buffalo?”

  • Date: August 10, 2005
  • Author: Con Marshall
  • Category: Campus News

Access to Chadron State College academic programs has been greatly expanded for this fall. Sixteen programs can now be completed through the college’s distance delivery system. Several are fully accessible over the Internet while others are blended online and with self-study correspondence.

  • Date: August 10, 2005
  • Author: College Relations
  • Category: Campus News

The admissions staff at Chadron State College is encouraging students to enroll for classes as it gears up for the fall semester. Students may register until the beginning of classes, Monday, Aug. 22.

  • Date: July 29, 2005
  • Author: College Relations
  • Category: Campus News

It’s probably a very good thing that Nebraska was in a drought earlier this decade. West Nile fever entered the state in 2002 and then pounded it in 2003. More than 300 horses in Nebraska died of the virus in 2002 while the following year the state reported 1,942 human cases and 29 deaths were attributed to the virus, which is brought on by bites from a Culex mosquito that has previously bitten an infected bird.

  • Date: July 29, 2005
  • Author: Con Marshall
  • Category: Campus News
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