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Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Graves Lecture Series continues Tuesday

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The Spring Graves Lecture Series will continue March 29. All presentations are in the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center Chicoine Atrium at 7 p.m. Attendance is free

Joanne Hayes will discuss How I Got Here. Hayes is an assistant professor of Education. Hayes was raised in a small town in California, but moved frequently because her father was in the military. She has lived in numerous states, as well as in England and Ireland. Throughout many moves, Hayes continued to further her education and along the way discovered her passion for teaching.

Hayes earned a bachelor’s from Northeastern University, a master’s from Cambridge College, a master’s from the University of Texas, and is pursuing a doctorate in Education.

On April 12, Dr. Margaret Crouse will wrap up the series. She will relate her pilgrimage to Israel with a group from Chadron’s St. Patrick’s Catholic Church. She will share sites she visited, including Tiberius, Nazareth, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, the Dead Sea, the River of Jordan, and Masada.

Crouse is a retired CSC faculty member and Emeritus Dean. During her tenure at CSC, she served as a professor in the Family and Consumer Sciences program, a dean in two academic schools, and was an active participant in the Higher Learning Commission Accreditation process. She has published extensively and has received numerous teaching and leadership awards. Crouse earned a doctorate from Oklahoma State University, a master’s from Oklahoma State University and a bachelor’s from Kansas State University.

For more information about the Graves Lecture Series, contact Shawn Hartman at 308-432-6271 or shartman@csc.edu.

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