Presidential Timeline

2020s

2023

Ron K. Patterson

NSCS Chancellor Paul Turman announced Dr. Ron K. Patterson as the 12th president of Chadron State College at an April 18 all-campus meeting.

Dr. Ron K. Patterson took office July 1.

2022

Dr. Randy Rhine announced his retirement Nov. 1.

2010s

2013

Randy Rhine

NSCS Board of Trustees officially named Dr. Randy Rhine as the 11th president of Chadron State College at its Jan. 15 board meeting.

Randy Rhine Inauguration

2012

Nebraska State College System Chancellor Stan Carpenter announced Nov. 29 that the NSCS Board of Trustees will name Randy Rhine as the 11th president of Chadron State College

Dr. Randy Rhine, CSC vice president for enrollment management and student services, became the interim president on May 11.

Dr. Janie Park announced her retirement on April 10.

2000s

2005

Janie Park

Dr. Janie Park was appointed to be the new president. She had previously been the dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Montana State-Billings.

2004

Dr. Tom Krepel announced his resignation as president.

1990s

1999

Tom Krepel

Dr. Thomas Krepel became the college’s ninth president after the trustees made his interim position permanent.

1998

Dr. Tom Krepel, senior vice president of academic affairs, became interim president July 1, when Dr. Sam Rankin left office.

1997

President Sam Rankin announced he would step down from office to teach history at CSC.

1980s

1987

Sam Rankin

Dr. Sam Rankin was inaugurated in April as the eighth president of the college.

1986

In February, Dr. Edwin C. Nelson resigned as president of Chadron State effective Sept. 1.

1970s

1975

Larry Tangeman

Dr. Edwin Nelson was asked to temporarily become executive secretary of the Board of Trustees and Dr. Larry Tangeman became the Chadron State president. The arrangement was to last 20 months, or until July 1, 1975.

1960s

1967

Edwin Nelson

Dr. F. Clark Elkins resigned as president and Dr. Edwin C. Nelson was promoted from dean to president. Dr. Larry A. Tangeman became dean of the college.

1963

The name of the college officially became Chadron State College.

Clark Elkins

Dr. Barton Kline resigned as president and Dr. Glenn Hildreth resigned as dean. They were replaced by Dr. F. Clark Elkins and Dr. Edwin C. Nelson, respectively.

1950s

1954

Barton Kline

Dr. Barton L. Kline was appointed president.

Dr. Wiley Brooks resigned as president, effective July 1, 1954.

1940s

1941

Wiley Brooks

Dr. Wiley G. Brooks became president in May.

1940

Robert Elliott resigned as president for health reasons in March, and was replaced by professor Edwin Rouse, who served as acting president for 14 months.

1910s

1916

Robert Elliott

Joseph Sparks resigned as president of Chadron Normal in April. At the same meeting, Robert I. Elliott was selected as the new president.

1910

Joseph Sparks

Members of the Nebraska Board of Education returned to Chadron on June 15 to select the site of the new building and to drive the stake marking the location for what became the Administration Building. That same day, Joseph Sparks was selected as the school’s president.

1909

A bill introduced by State Rep. Charles H. Chase of Crawford calling for the establishment of a state normal school in what was then the Sixth Congressional District passed in the Nebraska Legislature in April.